Music History 2 (listening quiz 3)

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Describe some of the innovations programmatic composers were able to make through literary justification

Programmatic composers used literary works, like stories and poems, to shape their music. This gave them a reason to experiment with musical structure, harmony, and instrumentation. For example, in Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, he uses shaky strings and low, creepy sounds to match the spooky scene of a witches' gathering. In Brahms's Symphony No. 4, the music starts bold and gets darker, which can feel like a story even without words. Overall, by connecting music to a narrative, composers could push boundaries while making their innovations easier for audiences to understand.

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Describe some of the innovations programmatic composers were able to make through literary justification

Programmatic composers used literary works, like stories and poems, to shape their music. This gave them a reason to experiment with musical structure, harmony, and instrumentation. For example, in Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, he uses shaky strings and low, creepy sounds to match the spooky scene of a witches' gathering. In Brahms's Symphony No. 4, the music starts bold and gets darker, which can feel like a story even without words. Overall, by connecting music to a narrative, composers could push boundaries while making their innovations easier for audiences to understand

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Describe some of the innovations programmatic composers were able to make through literary justification

Programmatic composers used literary works, like stories and poems, to shape their music. This gave them a reason to experiment with musical structure, harmony, and instrumentation. For example, in Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, he uses shaky strings and low, creepy sounds to match the spooky scene of a witches' gathering. In Brahms's Symphony No. 4, the music starts bold and gets darker, which can feel like a story even without words. Overall, by connecting music to a narrative, composers could push boundaries while making their innovations easier for audiences to understand

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Describe some of the innovations programmatic composers were able to make through literary justification

Programmatic composers used literary works, like stories and poems, to shape their music. This gave them a reason to experiment with musical structure, harmony, and instrumentation. For example, in Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, he uses shaky strings and low, creepy sounds to match the spooky scene of a witches' gathering. In Brahms's Symphony No. 4, the music starts bold and gets darker, which can feel like a story even without words. Overall, by connecting music to a narrative, composers could push boundaries while making their innovations easier for audiences to understand