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The Modern
  Period
     of
Musical History
The Modern Period
       of Western Musical History
     took place from approximately
              1900 to 1960.
     Some music historians consider
     the Modern Era to have ended in
approximately 1930, followed by the advent
 of a “Post-Modern" era. Other historians
place this transition in the 1950s or 1960s.
Like many aspects
 of modern culture,
 modern music has
  evolved in many
different directions.
 In general, the most
   common element
  among the various
types of what can be
called Modern Music
   is the element of
   experimentation.
The Modern Era
   of music evolved
       from the
  late Romantic and
Impressionist periods
   as a result of the
 experimental efforts
of such composers as
   Claude Debussy,
  Maurice Ravel and     This copy of the first page of the score
                        of Richard Strauss’ famous orchestral
   Richard Strauss.     tone poem Don Juan, (1889) distorted
                         by a printer malfunction, is regarded
                           by some as a kind of modern art.
While some composers in the
Modern era of music continued to use
  the traditional harmonies that were
developed during the Romantic period,
    many other Modern composers
          experimented with
     new and unusual harmonies.
Some of these composers, such as the
   American composer Aaron Copland,
the French composer Francis Poulenc, the
German composer Paul Hindemith and the
    Russian composer Igor Stravinsky
       developed their own unique
  harmonic vocabularies that make their
       music highly recognizable.

  Please listen to the musical samples
  linked on the next page for examples
          of each of their works.
American composer
           Aaron Copland (1900-1990)
     Aaron Copland was
         known as the
“Dean of American Composers.”
  Some of his orchestral works,
             such as
“Variations On A Shaker Melody”
 and “Fanfare For The Common
  Man” are so well-known that
   they have become part of
        American culture.
          Lincoln Portrait ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2InuRPvgkSE
French composer
         Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)

Francis Poulenc is one of the best-
 known French composers of the
  Modern period. He is known for
 composing operas, choral music,
 piano music and chamber music,
especially a number of sonatas for
   various string, woodwind and
   brass instruments with piano.



 Clarinet Sonata (excerpt) 3’05” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
                          =bPwh0ncixdc
German composer
                    Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)
      German-born composer
Paul Hindemith is considered one
of the most influential composers
 of the Modern period of musical
      history. He emigrated to
     the United States in 1940
   to escape the Nazi regime.
 He composed orchestral music,
 operas and, like Poulenc, many
 sonatas for string, woodwind &
  brass instruments with piano.
  Hindemith: Clarinet Sonata: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVapReTXUtc&feature=relmfu
  Symphonic Metamorphoses, 2nd Movement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?
  v=ILlvBtPcA1Y&feature=relmfu
Russian composer
              Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
    Igor Stravinsky is considered to be
      the most influential composer of
   the Modern period. His score for the
     ballet The Rite of Spring is one of
      the greatest works for orchestra
   ever composed. It created a musical
revolution in when it was first performed
in Paris in 1913. In the nearly 100 years
  since then, it has gained in reputation
 as a work of tremendous significance
            in the history of music.

                    The Rite of Spring (beginning)
           http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdZse_azgzE&feature=fvsr
A small group of composers in the
  first half of the 20th century developed
  an entirely new system of melody and
harmony that was based on mathematical
   and logical relationships among the
      12 tones of the chromatic scale.
 This school of composition, centered in
 Vienna is called “12 Tone” composition
        technique or “Serialism.”
Serialism & Atonality
In music, Serialism is a 20th-century technique of composition
  that uses mathematical values instead of traditional music
 theory to create melody and harmony. The result is a kind of
       music that is not in a particular key (or “tonality”)
                and this is known as “atonality.”
    Serialism began primarily with the Austrian composer
Arnold Schönberg and several of his contemporaries, including
               Anton Webern and Alban Berg. .
Serialism & Atonality
     Because music composed using Serial technique is so
different sounding than practically any other kind of music that
   came before, it never developed an audience other than
               very highly educated musicians.
Most people who listen to Serial music for the first time find it
harsh, dissonant and generally unpleasant as compared with
the work of more accessible composers of the Modern period
  such as Aaron Copland. As a result, very few composers
  continued to use the Serial technique beyond the 1950s.
 Still, Serialism is an important trend in Modern music and is
               worth listening to and knowing about.
Serialism & Atonality
   Arnold Schönberg (Austrian; 1874-1951)


Arnold Schönberg is known as the
  founder of Serialism in music.
  Please watch this short video
 about Schönberg and his music.
   Video on Schönberg (5’25”)
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5dOI2MtvbA&NR=1


    (Don’t worry of you don’t
understand all of it – just try to get
        the general idea.)
Here are two of Schönberg’s disciples
  who became famous composers:




  Anton Webern            Alban Berg
Austrian; 1883-1944    Austrian; 1885-1935
Serialism & Atonality
    Please watch this short, amusing video on Serialism:
             Amusing Video on Serialism (2’03”)
             http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhsnaXYtU3o


             Then listen to this performance by the
       great American jazz pianist Bill Evans (1929-1980)
    in which Evans performs a work of his own composition
entitled “T.T.T.” (“Twelve Tone Tune” from 1971. In this piece,
 Evans used 12-tone serial technique to create a work that is
              highly accessible to most listeners.
                  Bill Evans: “T.T.T.” (3’37”)
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Wy9FkQYQjo
Other Trends In Modern Music


- Expressionism (includes Serialism)
- Neo-Classicism (“neo” means “new”)
- Neo-Romanticism
- Neo-Baroque
- Aleatoric Music (aka “Chance” Music)
Other Trends In Modern Music
           Expressionism
  Expressionism was developed as an
 avant-garde style before the First World
War. The style extended to a wide range of
  the arts, including painting, literature,
   theatre, dance, film, architecture and
                  music.
One of the primary aims of Expressionist
music was to express emotional anguish.
Other Trends In Modern Music
           Expressionism
                 Examples:
            Arnold Schönberg
          Second String Quartet
    “I feel the air of other planets…”
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90cgDmMhh0E
                   (start at 1’20”)
Other Trends In Modern Music
          Aleatoric Music
 Aleatoric music (also aleatory music or
 chance music; from the Latin word alea,
 meaning "dice") is music in which some
   element of the composition is left to
chance, and/or some primary element of a
composed work's realization is left to the
    determination of its performer(s).
Other Trends In Modern Music
          Aleatoric Music
                     Example:
          Music of Changes (1951)
by American composer John Cage (1912-1992)
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOwcpjr9wFA

       Also by John Cage: 4’33”
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUJagb7hL0E
Other Trends In Modern Music
          Neo-Classicism
Neoclassicism in music was a 20th-century
  trend, particularly current in the period
  between the two World Wars, in which
 composers sought to return to aesthetic
   precepts associated with the broadly
 defined concept of "classicism", namely
   order, balance, clarity, economy, and
            emotional restraint.
Other Trends In Modern Music
          Neo-Classicism
 Neoclassicism was a reaction against the
unrestrained emotionalism and perceived
formlessness of late Romanticism, as well
   as a "call to order" after the musical
   experiments of the first two decades
            of the 20th century.
        Example: Sergei Prokofieff
  Classical Symphony http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co-gL6pskwQ

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The Modern Period of Western Musical History

  • 1. The Modern Period of Musical History
  • 2. The Modern Period of Western Musical History took place from approximately 1900 to 1960. Some music historians consider the Modern Era to have ended in approximately 1930, followed by the advent of a “Post-Modern" era. Other historians place this transition in the 1950s or 1960s.
  • 3. Like many aspects of modern culture, modern music has evolved in many different directions. In general, the most common element among the various types of what can be called Modern Music is the element of experimentation.
  • 4. The Modern Era of music evolved from the late Romantic and Impressionist periods as a result of the experimental efforts of such composers as Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel and This copy of the first page of the score of Richard Strauss’ famous orchestral Richard Strauss. tone poem Don Juan, (1889) distorted by a printer malfunction, is regarded by some as a kind of modern art.
  • 5. While some composers in the Modern era of music continued to use the traditional harmonies that were developed during the Romantic period, many other Modern composers experimented with new and unusual harmonies.
  • 6. Some of these composers, such as the American composer Aaron Copland, the French composer Francis Poulenc, the German composer Paul Hindemith and the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky developed their own unique harmonic vocabularies that make their music highly recognizable. Please listen to the musical samples linked on the next page for examples of each of their works.
  • 7. American composer Aaron Copland (1900-1990) Aaron Copland was known as the “Dean of American Composers.” Some of his orchestral works, such as “Variations On A Shaker Melody” and “Fanfare For The Common Man” are so well-known that they have become part of American culture. Lincoln Portrait ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2InuRPvgkSE
  • 8. French composer Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) Francis Poulenc is one of the best- known French composers of the Modern period. He is known for composing operas, choral music, piano music and chamber music, especially a number of sonatas for various string, woodwind and brass instruments with piano. Clarinet Sonata (excerpt) 3’05” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =bPwh0ncixdc
  • 9. German composer Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) German-born composer Paul Hindemith is considered one of the most influential composers of the Modern period of musical history. He emigrated to the United States in 1940 to escape the Nazi regime. He composed orchestral music, operas and, like Poulenc, many sonatas for string, woodwind & brass instruments with piano. Hindemith: Clarinet Sonata: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVapReTXUtc&feature=relmfu Symphonic Metamorphoses, 2nd Movement: http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ILlvBtPcA1Y&feature=relmfu
  • 10. Russian composer Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) Igor Stravinsky is considered to be the most influential composer of the Modern period. His score for the ballet The Rite of Spring is one of the greatest works for orchestra ever composed. It created a musical revolution in when it was first performed in Paris in 1913. In the nearly 100 years since then, it has gained in reputation as a work of tremendous significance in the history of music. The Rite of Spring (beginning) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdZse_azgzE&feature=fvsr
  • 11. A small group of composers in the first half of the 20th century developed an entirely new system of melody and harmony that was based on mathematical and logical relationships among the 12 tones of the chromatic scale. This school of composition, centered in Vienna is called “12 Tone” composition technique or “Serialism.”
  • 12. Serialism & Atonality In music, Serialism is a 20th-century technique of composition that uses mathematical values instead of traditional music theory to create melody and harmony. The result is a kind of music that is not in a particular key (or “tonality”) and this is known as “atonality.” Serialism began primarily with the Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg and several of his contemporaries, including Anton Webern and Alban Berg. .
  • 13. Serialism & Atonality Because music composed using Serial technique is so different sounding than practically any other kind of music that came before, it never developed an audience other than very highly educated musicians. Most people who listen to Serial music for the first time find it harsh, dissonant and generally unpleasant as compared with the work of more accessible composers of the Modern period such as Aaron Copland. As a result, very few composers continued to use the Serial technique beyond the 1950s. Still, Serialism is an important trend in Modern music and is worth listening to and knowing about.
  • 14. Serialism & Atonality Arnold Schönberg (Austrian; 1874-1951) Arnold Schönberg is known as the founder of Serialism in music. Please watch this short video about Schönberg and his music. Video on Schönberg (5’25”) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5dOI2MtvbA&NR=1 (Don’t worry of you don’t understand all of it – just try to get the general idea.)
  • 15. Here are two of Schönberg’s disciples who became famous composers: Anton Webern Alban Berg Austrian; 1883-1944 Austrian; 1885-1935
  • 16. Serialism & Atonality Please watch this short, amusing video on Serialism: Amusing Video on Serialism (2’03”) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhsnaXYtU3o Then listen to this performance by the great American jazz pianist Bill Evans (1929-1980) in which Evans performs a work of his own composition entitled “T.T.T.” (“Twelve Tone Tune” from 1971. In this piece, Evans used 12-tone serial technique to create a work that is highly accessible to most listeners. Bill Evans: “T.T.T.” (3’37”) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Wy9FkQYQjo
  • 17. Other Trends In Modern Music - Expressionism (includes Serialism) - Neo-Classicism (“neo” means “new”) - Neo-Romanticism - Neo-Baroque - Aleatoric Music (aka “Chance” Music)
  • 18. Other Trends In Modern Music Expressionism Expressionism was developed as an avant-garde style before the First World War. The style extended to a wide range of the arts, including painting, literature, theatre, dance, film, architecture and music. One of the primary aims of Expressionist music was to express emotional anguish.
  • 19. Other Trends In Modern Music Expressionism Examples: Arnold Schönberg Second String Quartet “I feel the air of other planets…” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90cgDmMhh0E (start at 1’20”)
  • 20. Other Trends In Modern Music Aleatoric Music Aleatoric music (also aleatory music or chance music; from the Latin word alea, meaning "dice") is music in which some element of the composition is left to chance, and/or some primary element of a composed work's realization is left to the determination of its performer(s).
  • 21. Other Trends In Modern Music Aleatoric Music Example: Music of Changes (1951) by American composer John Cage (1912-1992) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOwcpjr9wFA Also by John Cage: 4’33” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUJagb7hL0E
  • 22. Other Trends In Modern Music Neo-Classicism Neoclassicism in music was a 20th-century trend, particularly current in the period between the two World Wars, in which composers sought to return to aesthetic precepts associated with the broadly defined concept of "classicism", namely order, balance, clarity, economy, and emotional restraint.
  • 23. Other Trends In Modern Music Neo-Classicism Neoclassicism was a reaction against the unrestrained emotionalism and perceived formlessness of late Romanticism, as well as a "call to order" after the musical experiments of the first two decades of the 20th century. Example: Sergei Prokofieff Classical Symphony http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co-gL6pskwQ