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Program Music

Program Music

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7th - 8th Grade

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Ashley Bianchi

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Program Music

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​What is program Music?

Program music is...

  • ​A type of instrumental music designed to depict an emotion, mood, scene, story, or event.

  • A narrative or descriptive kind of instrumental music linked to a scene, idea, poem, or story.

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Why program music?

​Romantic composers were interested in emotion, individualism, idealization of nature.

Emotion was a emphasized, especially horror, fear, terror and awe.​

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​Four Types of Program Music

  1. Program symphony

  2. Concert overture

  3. Symphonic poem or Tone poem

  4. Incidental music​

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Program Symphony

  • A composition for the orchestra that narrates a story

  • Mainly focuses on elements of nature and sceneries

  • Story being narrated is often about mystery, death, supernatural, and emotions.​

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Multiple Choice

The type of program music in several movements- as its name implies, a symphony with a program.

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Program Symphony

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Concert Overture

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Symphonic Poem

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Incidental Music

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Concert Overture

  • ​One single movement

  • Not for stage presentation

  • Intended as an individual concert piece

  • Examples include festival overtures​

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Multiple Choice

It has one movement.

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Concert Overture

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Symphonic Poem

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Incidental Music

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Program Symphony

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Symphonic Poem

  • Generates poetic ideas, creates a mood, and develops a scene

  • Examples include "Don Juan" and "Don Quixote", Fran Liszt "Hungarian Rhapsodies Nos. 1-12"​

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Multiple Choice

Also known as a Tone Poem, is a one-movement composition.

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Program Symphony

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Concert Overture

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Symphonic Poem

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Incidental Music

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Incidental Music

  • ​A composition that sets the mood for a specific scene

  • Heard before and during a performance or play of a staged drama

  • Examples include the "Wedding March"

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Multiple Choice

Music intended to be performed before and during a play.

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Program Symphony

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Concert Overture

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Symphonic Poem

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Incidental Music

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