Music Evolution
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Music Evolution
Yr 10 and 11 GCSE Music
Today’s Aims
Define Music Evolution
Understand and describe specific styles of
music within Music Evolution Atonal Music
Serialism
Minimalism
Aleatoric Music
Club Dance Music/Electronic Music
What is Music Evolution ?
Listening to the following short piece of
music - Q. what period in musical history
do you think they come from?
A. Music in the 20th Century = Music
Evolution
Music Evolution
Music in 20th Century – over 100 years of
music – broken down into 5 sections
Atonal Music
Serialism
Minimalism
Aleatoric Music
Club Dance Music/Electronic Music
Atonal Music
Listen to this first piece of traditional
‘classical’ piece of music – take note of the
instruments, types of chords, elements of
music used.
Now listen to this second piece of music –
what’s different from the 1st piece?
Try and list all the main features of the music
Atonal Music and Serialism
The break up of tonal music – Music without a key!
Complex Rhythms
Changing time signatures
No home key/tonal centre
Chromatic
Huge leaps
Dissonances
Instruments playing in extreme ranges
Schoenburg
Serialism – a new way of organising the break up of
tonality (we go into detail later)
Schoenburg/Webern
Aleatoric ? – Things get a little odd!
Whats happened to the music in this
piece? – has everyone gone mad!
Experimental
New performances techniques developed
John Cage
Stockhausen
Penderecki
Minimalism?
Listen to the next piece of music – again
try and list all the features of the music.
How is it different?
Minimalism features
Repetitive rhythms and phrases
Use of melodic cells (rather than melodies)
Slow and gradual changes in harmony
Adding or removing notes to bring about a gradual change
Lack of modulation (no key changes)
Modal/diatonic chords
No changes in Tempo
Polyrhythmic textures
Use of pre-recorded tape/ and or electronic instruments
Terry Riley
Steve Reich
Philip Glass
John Adams
Club Dance/Electronic music
Listening to the following piece of music – list the
instruments and features of the music
Loop
Midi (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)
Sampler
Sequencer
Drum Machine
Original music – changed/manipulated in some way by
technology
Bass and drum driven