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MUL 2720 - Terminology Quiz

MUL 2720 - Terminology Quiz. 31 January 14 (Friday, one week from today) – in-class Basic materials of music (pre-textbook) See Review Sheet on course web site for specific terms to be defined on test Also see Review Sheet for Chapter 1 Open-ended questions (no matching or T/F)

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MUL 2720 - Terminology Quiz

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  1. MUL 2720 - Terminology Quiz • 31 January 14 (Friday, one week from today) – in-class • Basic materials of music (pre-textbook) • See Review Sheet on course web site for specific terms to be defined on test • Also see Review Sheet for Chapter 1 • Open-ended questions (no matching or T/F) • 10% of Course Grade • Pencil (NO PEN)

  2. Chapter 1 “Studying Musics of the World’s Cultures” [note the plural]

  3. 2 Operas from late 18th Century Vienna • W.A. Mozart, Le nozze di Figaro(Vienna, 1786, Burgtheater)- The Marriage of Figaro pt1 - English subs – YouTube (Act I begins 5:17)- Le nozze di Figaro COMPLETE 3 hours / The Marriage of Figaro / The Day of Madness - KV 492 Mozart - YouTube (Act I begins 4:57) • W.A. Mozart, Die Zauberflöte(Vienna, 1791, Theater auf der Wieden)- Die Zauberflöte (Opéra National de Paris - 2001) Part 1 of 7 – YouTube (Act I begins 9:24)- Die Zauberflöte – YouTube (Act I begins 7:45)

  4. Differences? • Story/Plot?- Realistic or Fantastic?- How much action? • Singing styles?- tuneful or not?- all sung or speaking? • Language? • Audience(s)? (in Vienna in 1790s? Today?)

  5. Alan P. Merriam’s“Three-Part Model” Sound Behavior Concept

  6. “Universals” in Music • Who Makes Music? (and How?) • Everyone in the World makes music(or at least something that sounds like music) • Vocal music is universal(not everyone has instruments) • All people have the ability to recognize, react to, and make music (to some degree)

  7. Music is an exceptional activity • Music and music-making transform the human condition • Music has a beginning and an end- it must be made; it does not just “happen” • Music is almost always used in religion, ritual, conjuring, healing, calling god, etc. (which suggests the belief in its exceptional powers)

  8. Differences in Musics? • Are humans identical? - All part of the same species - But what about languages? • Factors that affect music - Belief systems - Structure and organization of society - Resources - Outside factors

  9. Absolutes among World Musics • Music is NOT genetic- It is a learned behavior. Therefore… • Each musical system is independent of others • Music is NOT hierarchical- no music is automatically superior to others, just different • Music is NOT evolutionary- music is not moving toward a single “superior” system • Change is a neutral value

  10. Ethnomusicology • Musicology - “ology” = “science or study of…” - treats the musical object with no context - Eurocentric scholarly discipline – 19th C • Ethnomusicology - “Ethno” = “race, people, or culture” - the study of music in its cultural context - term coined c. 1945-50

  11. Assignments • Look at CIA Factbook (on web site)- general information about India- Know at least 1-2 unique facts • Start reading Chapter 2 on Music of India

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