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Music 101 - Exam #3 - 20th Century
Questions and Answers
20th Century - Answer-1900-2000. A big push to do something new.

Claude Debussy - Answer-1862-1910 Link between the Romantic Era and the 20th
Century. Best known for character pieces. Clair de lune & le Mer

Twentieth century orchestra - Answer-Could contain anything! Electronic instruments,
radios, etc.

Wind Ensemble - Answer-Contain no strings. Concert band or symphonic band are
other names.

Impressionism - Answer-A style of music in which the composer was trying to convey an
impression of something. This was not program music, per se , because it did not
attempt to tell a story. Dream like in quality. Note clusters, unusual scales (whole tone
scales (no half-steps)), and static harmony (no dominant and tonic tension)

Tonality - Answer-when a particular piece of music has a tonal center, or is written in a
specific key

Atonality - Answer-Lack of a tonal center

Bitonality - Answer-Two tonal centers (or keys) used at a time. Sounds dissonant

Polytonality - Answer-Two or more tonal centers present at a time

Polyrhythm - Answer-Two rhythms occurring at the same time (triplets and duplets at
the same time).

Polymeter - Answer-When multiple meters are occurring at the same time in different
lines.

Irregular Meters - Answer-Meters not divisible by 2 or 3 (Ex. 11/16 meter)

Mixed meter - Answer-A piece in which the meter changes frequently throughout the
piece.

Brass Quintet - Answer-made up of two trumpets, one horn, one trombone, and one
tuba

Igor Stravinsky - Answer-Best known for Ballet. The rite of spring

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