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  1. 1. SOMETHING’S COMING By BERNSTEIN From WEST SIDE STORY Lesson 2
  2. 2. Key Vocab Revision from last lesson SYNCOPATION STRUCTURE TONY’S VOICE TONALITY TRITONE OSTINATO
  3. 3. “Something’s Coming” from West Side Story (Leonard Bernstein, 1958) Context & Background GCSE Music: Area of Study 2
  4. 4. Quick Background – Context (Bernstein)  Bernstein was born in America in 1918  He was a highly skilled musician, pianist, conductor, broadcaster and composer.  Bernstein’s first musical was On The Town.  Bernstein had a wide range of musical tastes, but particularly Jazz (which is evident in West Side Story, as well as Latin American rhythms, as his wife was from South America)
  5. 5. Context (Musicals)  Musicals came from lighter versions of opera, such as Opera Comique or Operetta (Gilbert & Sullivan)  Broadway – New York Musical Theatre hub from 1920s onwards  Musicals – singing, dancing and acting  The style of the musical is normally reflective of the genre of the time (i.e. West Side Story is based on Jazz harmony, Jazz being a prominent genre of the 1930s-1950s, when Bernstein was around).  Orchestras provide accompaniment and incidental music/underscoring (background music – like the opening scene (prologue) in West Side Story)  Some musicals are made into films – some films are made into musicals.  Some pop songs are collated to make musicals (Moulin Rouge, Mamma Mia, We Will Rock You)
  6. 6. Context (West Side Story)  West Side Story was composed in 1957 and made into an award winning film in 1961.  Stephen Sondheim wrote the lyrics for the musical (librettist/lyricist/composer – Sweeny Todd)  Based on the tragic love story of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet  Maria (Juliet) and Tony (Romeo)  Jets (Capulets) and Sharks (Montagues)  Famous balcony scene is mirrored on the stairs of a New York apartment fire escape  The themes (racism, immigration, love, tragedy, rivalry) are still as relevant today as they were when Bernstein composed the musical.  Revolutionary – not about happy, sweet things (like Rodgers & Hammerstein) – West Side Story is a story of doomed love, extended dance scenes, underscoring, use of tritone  Something’s Coming is sung by Tony – solo character song sung quite early on in the musical  Excited about the future and sings it before he meets Maria – dramatic irony
  7. 7. “Something’s Coming” from West Side Story (Leonard Bernstein, 1958) MELODIC INTERVALS GCSE Music: Area of Study 2
  8. 8. ‘Something’s Coming: Melody Listen to the song and look at your scores:  What is the key of the piece?  What type of ‘voice’ (soprano, alto, tenor bass) is Tony?  What is the first note that Tony sings?  What is the vocal range (lowest note to highest note of the melody line)?  Is the melody line syllabic or melismatic?  Is the melody diatonic or chromatic?
  9. 9. ‘Something’s Coming: Melody Listen to the song and look at your scores:  What is the key of the piece?  What type of ‘voice’ (soprano, alto, tenor bass) is Tony?  What is the first note that Tony sings?  What is the vocal range (lowest note to highest note of the melody line)?  Is the melody line syllabic or melismatic?  Is the melody diatonic or chromatic? Tenor D 10th (E to G) Syllabic – one note per syllable Diatonic melody D Major (2 sharps)
  10. 10. Something’s Coming: Melody  Strong opening melody (questions) falling from tonic to dominant (D to A)  Bar 8-9: first melodic tritone heard in the melody line (D to G# - the tritone has so far been heard harmonically in the accompanying riff pattern)  Bar 17: Melodic tritone “soon as it shows”
  11. 11. F-B is a tritone. This is because F-G is one whole tone, G to A is one whole tone and A-B is one whole tone = an interval of 3 whole tones, which is a TRITONE  What is a Tritone? ‘Something’s Coming: Melody A tritone is an interval spanning three whole tones, also known as “diabolus in musica”: the devil in music. It is also known as a diminished fifth or an augmented 4th.
  12. 12. Something’s Coming:  What is an interval?  An interval is the distance between 2 notes.  TASK: Identify the intervals. You have 5 minutes.
  13. 13. Answers Interval 1 = 3rd (Major) Interval 2 = Octave or 8th Interval 3 = 6th (Minor) Interval 4 = 4th (Perfect) Interval 5 =3rd (Minor) Interval 6 = 7th (Major)
  14. 14. Practical Learning You’ve looked at the range of intervals (gaps) between notes. TASK 1 Have a look at some of the intervals in the melody and learn the sound of them. We’re going to have an intervals test! TASK 2 Commit to memory the melodic shape of THEME A and TUNE B – these are the 2 themes for the whole piece and you need to learn them to understand the structure!
  15. 15. Fill in the gaps The melody of ‘Something’s Coming’ is D******* The melody line is *******c The voice of Tony would be classed as a **n** voice An important interval in this song is the **i**** - this definition of this interval is ......................

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