Chapter 8 - Petal School District
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Musical Creators
Composers work to “externalize inner
feelings”
Composition is the craft of putting together
sounds to create a musical work.
Some composers “doodle” on the piano until
they find something they like, some labor and
re-work material until they are satisfied,
others improvise and songs are correct the
first time they’re played.
Known as “the hit machine”
First hit was “Rhythm of the Night” from the
movie “The Last Dragon”
She doesn’t wait for music to come to her –
she “goes to work” everyday.
Hook – the motive or grabber phrase in a
song that often accompanies the words of the
song’s title
Father of American operas
Composer of popular songs, broadway
musicals, and concert music
Worked with his brother Ira to complete
songs (Ira – lyrics, George – music)
“I Got Rhythm”
Porgy and Bess – “Bess, You Is My Woman
Now”
Modulation – a change of key
Father of American orchestral music
Music borrowed heavily from folk traditions
and themes
“Appalachian Spring,” “Simple Gifts”
“Fanfare for the Common Man”
Fanfare – a short, showy tune, usually written
for brass, played to honor important people
or announce an important event
As technology advances, composers develop
new ideas and creative ways to use that
technology.
Synthesizer – an electronic device, usually
with a keyboard, capable of producing
sounds in almost any range, tone quality, and
volume
She interprets poetic images into musical
portraits.
“The Settling Years” – from poetry penned by
actual pioneers, 3 movements – “Comin’ to
Town,” “Beneath These Alien Stars,” and “A
Hoopla”
“Marimba Concerto: After Hampton”
influenced by jazz musician Lionel Hampton,
specialized in marimba/melodic percussion
Born in New Orleans, LA
Arranges Negro spirituals for choral
ensembles