Schoenberg-peripetie 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? MusicSchoenbergGCSEEdexcel Created by: CorinnaxoCreated on: 15-04-13 23:04 What kind of orchestra is used in Peripetie? Large orchestra-90 players 1 of 18 What kind of unusual effects are used? Cymbals are played with a mallet and a cello bow and the double basses play a tremelo close to the bridge 2 of 18 When was peripetie composed? 1909 3 of 18 What is a piccalo? A small flute 4 of 18 What is a cor anglais? A lower version of the oboe 5 of 18 What is a contrabassoon? A large bassoon 6 of 18 What is a tam tam? A large gong 7 of 18 What does 'Nebenstimme' mean? The second most important part 8 of 18 What does 'bell up' mean? When the brass player points the bell of their instrument upwards to produce a loud strident sound 9 of 18 What does 'tutti' mean? Everyone joins in again 10 of 18 What is the metre of Peripetie? 2/4 3/4 and 4/4 11 of 18 What is the tempo of Peripetie? Sehr rasch-very quick 12 of 18 What does disjunct mean? With very large leaps 13 of 18 What is it called when you unexpectedly move individual notes of the main melody into a different octave? Octave displacement 14 of 18 What is the key of Peripetie? Atonal-no key 15 of 18 What is the texture of peripetie? Contrapuntal with occasional homophonic and monophonic moments 16 of 18 What is the structure of Peripetie? Free rondo 17 of 18 What are hexachords? Groups of 6 notes 18 of 18
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