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Impressionism Music
• A movement in music that emphasized atmosphere as it is used as a subject more than structure.
• Impressionism in terms of music provides an atmosphere with the use of bits of dance rhythms, melody, suggestive titles, expresses a mood, reminiscence of natural sound.
Clause Debussy and Maurice Ravel
Were the prominent composers during the Impressionist movement.
Claude Debussy
• Born somewhere near Paris.
• The first European composer to not follow the old system of tonality.
• Uses sound patterns.
• UDoes not like the quality of romantic music by Germans.
Claude Debussy Works
• Prelude to the Afternoon of a Fawn (3 Nocturnes)
• Fetes (Festival) about the mysterious parade in a nocturnal festival.
• Nuages (Clouds) describes the slow moving clouds in the sky.
• Sirenes (Sirens) describes how a mermaid hire sad fishermen into the bottomless pit of the sea.
Maurice Ravel
• Ciboure, France
• French composer known for melodies, harmonies, instrumental textures and effects and orchestration.
•Noted as being very inventive, rich in ideas, and evocative in his works.
Maurice Ravel Works
• Bolero “A piece for orchestra without music.”
• Daphmis et Chloe
• Rapsodie Espagnole
Modern Art
• Can be produced not by only by painters, sculptors, printemakers but also by industrial designers, photographers, fashion experts, color consultants, craftsmen, computer programmers and many more.
• Is part of our everyday life.
• We can see art anywhere, can be man made or not.
• Objects refers to a man’s effort to inspire.
• Is always part of religious beliefs.
• Is one of the oldest and important means of expression.
Impressionism
• The first clearly movement in painting.
• Paris,1860s. Then it spread throughout Europe and United States.
• Not so many details but uses bold colors.
• A style representational art but does not necessarily rely on realistic depictions.
• Artists loosened their brushwork and lightened their palettes to give way to pure, intense color.
• They paint the pictures with a lot of colors and most of their pictures are outdoor scenes.
Edouard Manet
• One of the first and most important innovators to emerge in the public exhibition scene in Paris.
• Focuses on everyday life scenery.
CAMILLE PISSARO and ALFRED SISLEY
Focuses on French countryside and river scenes.
EDGAR DEGAS
Focuses on ballet dancers and horse races
BERTHE MORISOT
Focuses on women doing everyday thing.
PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR
Effect of sunlight on flowers and figure
CLAUDE MONET
Subtle changes in the atmosphere.
Pointilism
Involves using many small dots of color.
Fauvism
A movement of rebellion against rigid realism of academic art.
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Fawn
A half man and half goat, pertains to the sensual forest deity in pagan mythology
Fetes
Is about the mysterious parade in a nocturnal carnival
Nuages
His Nocturne, describes the slow moving clouds in the sky
Sirenes (Sirens)
Describes how mermaids hire sad fishermen into the bottomless pit of the sea
2, 4, 5, 7
Aside from the whole tone scale, Debussy used the _ _ _ _ interval chords which are moving in one direction
March 17 1875
Joseph Maurice Ravel
Ravel said
“As a child, I was sensitive to music, to every kind of music.”
Andre Gedalge
Maurice Ravel took private lessons with