TERMS
-Impressionism: French, don't clearly convey emotions or story, vague impression, blurry artwork (Monet)
-Symbolism: Literary movement that paralleled Impressionism, in which poetic images were evoked through suggestion or symbol rather than literal description
-Expressionism: German, convey extreme emotions
-Post-Romanticism: early 20th century, extreme romantic
-Non-Western influence: music influenced outside of North America and Europe
-Expanded tonality: pushing limits with unusual modulations, chromaticism, unresolved chords
-atonality: no key, no tonic, all notes equal
-serialism (12 tone method): using all 12 notes of chromatic scale in a particular order (tone row), manipulated for entire composition
-polytonality:multiple keys at the same time
-polychord: 2 or more different chords at the same time
-Jazz: American style in 20th century, not Classical or popular
-Choreography: the art of disigning the dance steps and movements in a ballet (or musical)
-Symbolism: Literary movement that paralleled Impressionism, in which poetic images were evoked through suggestion or symbol rather than literal description
-Expressionism: German, convey extreme emotions
-Post-Romanticism: early 20th century, extreme romantic
-Non-Western influence: music influenced outside of North America and Europe
-Expanded tonality: pushing limits with unusual modulations, chromaticism, unresolved chords
-atonality: no key, no tonic, all notes equal
-serialism (12 tone method): using all 12 notes of chromatic scale in a particular order (tone row), manipulated for entire composition
-polytonality:multiple keys at the same time
-polychord: 2 or more different chords at the same time
-Jazz: American style in 20th century, not Classical or popular
-Choreography: the art of disigning the dance steps and movements in a ballet (or musical)