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Chapter 4 Style. Musical Style A musical work is distinctive because of the way it uses elements such as: Melody and form Harmony and tonality Rhythm.

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1 Chapter 4 Style

2 Musical Style A musical work is distinctive because of the way it uses elements such as: Melody and form Harmony and tonality Rhythm and meter Dynamics Texture and tone color One must look at the combination of elements; a single element is never enough to describe a style

3 Musical Style One can speak of the style of: A composer Beethoven or I Lotring A school Second Viennese School or Bebop A historical culture The Renaissance or the Romantic era A “modern” culture or nation The United States or Japan An entire continent

4 Historical Style Periods Ancient music—before 476 C.E. Middle Ages—476-c. 1400 C.E. Renaissance—c. 1400-c. 1600 C.E. Baroque era—c. 1600-c. 1750 C.E. Classical era—c. 1750-c. 1820 C.E. Romantic era—c. 1820-c. 1900 C.E. Twentieth Century—1900-2000 C.E.


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