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COLOR. COLOR. What is color in music ?. 2 DIFFERENT ANALOGIES: TIMBRE PITCH (HARMONY/SCALES). TIMBRE. SOUND QUALITY SOUND COLOR. Vocal music examples Gregorian chant American Shape-Note Singing , “Sherburne” Solo vocal music from Ghana, “Marilli”. TIMBRE.

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  1. COLOR COLOR

  2. What is color in music? 2 DIFFERENTANALOGIES: TIMBRE PITCH (HARMONY/SCALES)

  3. TIMBRE • SOUND QUALITY • SOUND COLOR Vocal music examples Gregorian chant American Shape-Note Singing, “Sherburne” Solo vocal music from Ghana, “Marilli”

  4. TIMBRE Vocal music examples “labeled” Gregorian chant - pure, no vibrato (fluctuation in pitch or volume) American Shape-Note Singing, “Sherburne” - forced, harsh Solo vocal music from Ghana, “Marilli” - complex, noisy, buzzy

  5. TIMBRE Instrumental timbres [confounded categories] Strings (string quartet – very blended) Brass (Gabrieli, brass quintet – some subtle diff) Woodwinds (Mozart, Grand Partita - mixed) Percussion (C. Rouse, Ku-Ka-Ilimoku)

  6. TIMBRE - brass trombone, tuba, horn, trumpet

  7. TIMBRE - brass Canadian Brass

  8. ORCHESTRATION

  9. ORCHESTRATION EXAMPLE Modest MUSSORGSKY’S Pictures at an Exhibition – originally for piano, c. 1874 orchestrated by several different composers in history – the most well-known and frequently performed version is by Maurice Ravel, done in 1922.

  10. Victor Hartmann’s exhibited pictures

  11. Mussorgsky

  12. TIMBRE and COLOR in every day life RED v. GREEN OBOE v. TROMBONE

  13. TIMBRE and COLOR in every day life bed bid bod (baud, bawd) bead bad bade bud bide

  14. HARMONY We sometimes refer to some harmonies or chords (combinations of pitches) with particular dissonances in them as being “colorful” – this is a good term to use, but do not confuse it with timbre, which is sound quality that is independent of pitch and harmony. The musical term “chromatic” – which applies to harmony and is a type of scale – explicitly refers to color as a metaphor.

  15. HARMONY AND TIMBRE Music by Messiaen is known for its colorful harmonies and colorful use of timbre Examples: Vingt Regards sur l’Enfant Jesus, IV, Watch of the Virgin piano – harmonic color only TURANGALILA-SYMPHONIE both harmonic and timbral (orchestral) color

  16. COLOR CONCLUSION • Color can be an important part of an artwork’s impact – notice it! • Color can be optimized & analyzed for greatest effect • Timbre in music is considered to be analogous to color in painting; some kinds of harmony and scales are also considered to be analogous to color in painting. They are DIFFERENT – try not to confuse them.

  17. TIMBRE Instrumental timbres [confounded categories] Strings (Barber, Adagio for Stings) Brass (Lutoslawski, brass quintet) Woodwinds (Dvorak, Slavonic Dance No 9) Percussion (C. Rouse, Ku-Ka-Ilimoku)

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