begins on page 26 chapter 4 dynamics, timbre, and organization
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Begins on page 26
Chapter 4
Dynamics, Timbre, and Organization
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Dynamics
Is the amount of loudness in music
Indicated by combinations p (piano) and f (forte) and other symbols
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Timbre
The various tone qualities of instruments and voices
A result of the number and strength of the partials in the overtone series
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Organized Sound = Music
One dot alone doesn’t mean much
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Organized Sound = Music
Two dots begin to take on meaning
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Organized Sound = Music
Three dots have much more meaning, because they are organized
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Organized Sound = Music
Music is organized in three basic ways
Repetition – the same musical material is repeated
Variation – the musical material is similar but varied
Contrast – the musical material is very different
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Form
Patterns in lines or sections of music create form► Lines or short sections are indicated by lower case
italicized letters: a, b, and so on► Longer sections are indicated by capital letters: A,
B, and so on ► The prime sign (a’, b’) indicates that a line or section
is very similar
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Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez,Second Movement
Points to know about this work
A concerto is a long work for soloist and orchestra
A movement of a concerto or other musical work is a sizable independent section
Most concertos have three movements► The second movement has a slow tempo and
features melody
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Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez,Second Movement
Theme is first played by the English horn, then the solo guitar. The guitar adds many decorative notes
Theme contains a three-note motive typical in Spanish music. Motive acts as a unifying device in the music
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Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez,Second Movement
Contains a long and brilliant-sounding cadenza
Cadenzas are free-sounding paraphrases of the themes played alone by the soloist
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Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez,Second Movement
The passionate-sounding return of the main theme gives the movement a logical form
The movement ends in a quiet, ethereal way
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Summary
Dynamics
Timbre
Organized Sounds = Music
Form
Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez, second movement