Man and music. 4 -ПОБ-НАЧА-ОД Саджая Мария
1. Musical genres (styles) Classic music The term is associated with the era of classicism. Classic means exemplary. In typological terms of "classical" is often referred to as "academic" music.
Vocal Instrumental Chamber - music played by a small group of musicians—instrumentalists and/or vocalists. Symphony - music creation that is played by Symphony orchestra.
Opera VS Operetta 1. musical drama 2. more complex vocals may be supplemented by a musical recitation of the recitative. 3. has a more complex arrangement of symphonic forms of stage drama. 4. - - - - 1. comedy 2. vocal combined with the usual speech 3. - - - -- -- 4. A mandatory element of operetta – dance that ends every action.
Musical - it is musical-scenic genre, employing expressive means of music, drama, dance and Opera. Ballet
Blues - the genre of music based on the rhythms of lyrical songs of African Americans. Jazz - it is a form of musical art that emerged in the late 19 th century in the United States. Ragtaim -dance music special rhythmic genre. If classical music is based on the principle : bass, chord, ragtime is based on the principle of chord, bass, chord, bass. The main emphasis shifted from strong beats to weak.
2. Musical forms. Piece = play Movement – part of piece Sonata - multipart music is cyclical, consisting of three or 4 movements. Area - vocal track of the main character of the Opera. Fantasy - a masterful track that is played in free form. Suite - long music track, consisting of several separate tracks. Rapsody - variations on known themes.
3. Musical rhythms. Polka - fast, lively Central European dance and also a genre of dance music. Music size polka — 2/4 Waltz - it is a ballroom dance that is performed to music with this three quarters. March - music genre; developed in instrumental music in connection with the necessity to synchronize the movement of large numbers of people Bassanova - a style of popular Brazilian music, which is a synthesis of local folklore and some elements of jazz.
4. Musical instruments. ( string group)
5. Music maker. Composer – the person who composes music ё conductor musician