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He challenged the very idea of music by manipulating musical instruments in order to attain new sounds. atonal music is written in a way that is not based on a particular key.
JOHN CAGE
The musical movement that is also known as aleatoric music which differs in sounds of the piece in every performance.
CHANCE MUSIC
The central figure in the realm of electronic music with his style of total serialism.
KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN
“Father of Electronic Music” who pioneered and created new sounds that bordered between sound and noise.
EDGARD VARESE
Music that uses the tape recorder is called Musique Concrete. TRUE or FALSE
TRUE
The ability of electronic machines such as synthesizers, amplifiers, tape recorders, and loudspeakers to produce different sounds was popularized by 20th century.
ELECTRONIC MUSIC
He was responsible for the establishment of the twelve-tone scale.
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
Distorted melodies and harmonies angular melodies with wide leaps.
EXPRESSIONISM
Use of timbre which can be achieve through orchestration. IMPRESSIONISM or EXPRESSIONISM
IMPRESSIONISM
New combination of extended chords. IMPRESSIONISM or EXPRESSIONISM
IMPRESSIONISM
Extreme contrast in dynamics. IMPRESSIONISM or EXPRESSIONISM
EXPRESSIONISM
It is the style of music where composers seek to express emotional experience.
EXPRESSIONISM
He strongly adhered to the classical form, specifically its ternary structure. ARNOLD SCHOENBERG or MAURICE RAVEL
MAURICE RAVEL
“Father of the Modern School of Composition”
CLAUDE DEBUSSY
An element of music is known as the tone color or tone quality.
TIMBRE
It is a French musical movement that paved way to the modern era of music in the late 19th and early 20th century.
IMPRESSIONISM