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lieder. The plural of lied, the German word for “song.” It refers to art songs in German mainly from the nineteenth century. The most notable composer of lieder was Franz Schubert.

Accordingly, what is a song cycle in music?

song cycle. n. (Classical Music) any of several groups of songs written by composers during and after the Romantic period, each series employing texts, usually by one poet, relating a story or grouped around a central motif.

Who was the most prominent composer of the art song?

Composers and Musical Examples. Franz Schubert wrote over 600 lieder, many of which are still highly regarded today. One of his earliest and best examples is ‘Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel,’ composed in 1814 when he was only 17 years old.

Is opera program music?

Opera, ballet, and Lieder could also trivially be considered program music since they are intended to accompany vocal or stage performances. The orchestral program music tradition is also continued in some pieces for jazz orchestra. For narrative or evocative popular music, please see Concept Album.

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Art songs are not new to the Romantic era. Many composers of earlier historical periods composed songs that would fit the definition of art song as listed in this page. We study art songs now because they were such an integral part of the Romantic repertoire, particularly that of Schubert, Schumann, and Brahms. Because so many art songs in a Romantic style were composed by German composers, we often use the German word for songs, “lieder,” when studying this genre.

Introduction

An art song is a vocal music composition, usually written for one voice with piano accompaniment, and usually in the classical tradition. By extension, the term “art song” is used to refer to the genre of such songs. An art song is most often a musical setting of an independent poem or text, “intended for the concert repertory” “as part of a recital or other relatively formal social occasion.”

Art Song Characteristics

While many pieces of vocal music are easily recognized as art songs, others are more difficult to categorize. For example, a wordless vocalise written by a classical composer is sometimes considered an art song and sometimes not.

Other factors help define art songs:

  • Songs that are part of a staged work (such as an opera or a musical) are not usually considered art songs. However, some Baroque arias that “appear with great frequency in recital performance” are now included in the art song repertoire.
  • Songs with instruments besides piano and/or other singers are referred to as “vocal chamber music”, and are usually not considered art songs.
  • Songs originally written for voice and orchestra are called “orchestral songs” and are not usually considered art songs, unless their original version was for solo voice and piano.
  • Folksongs are generally not considered art songs unless they are concert arrangements with piano accompaniment written by a specific composer Several examples of these songs include Aaron Copland’s two volumes of Old American Songs, the Folksong arrangements by Benjamin Britten, and the Siete canciones populares españolas (Seven Spanish Folksongs) by Manuel de Falla.
  • There is no agreement regarding sacred songs. Many song settings of biblical or sacred texts were composed for the concert stage and not for religious services; these are widely known as art songs (for example, the Vier ernste Gesänge by Johannes Brahms). Others sacred songs may or may not be considered art songs.
  • A group of art songs composed to be performed in a group to form a narrative or dramatic whole is called a song cycle.

Languages and Nationalities

Art songs have been composed in many languages, and are known by several names. The German tradition of art song composition is perhaps the most prominent one; it is known as Lieder. In France, the term Mélodie distinguishes art songs from other French vocal pieces referred to as chansons. The Spanish Canción and the Italian Canzone refer to songs generally and not specifically to art songs.

Art Song Formal Design

The composer’s musical language and interpretation of the text often dictate the formal design of an art song. If all of the poem’s verses are sung to the same music, the song isstrophic. Arrangements of folk songs are often strophic, and “there are exceptional cases in which the musical repetition provides dramatic irony for the changing text, or where an almost hypnotic monotony is desired.” Several of the songs in Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin are good examples of this. If the vocal melody remains the same but the accompaniment changes under it for each verse, the piece is called a “modified strophic” song.

In contrast, songs in which “each section of the text receives fresh music” are called through-composed. Some through-composed works have some repetition of musical material in them.

Many art songs use some version of the ABA form (also known as “song form”), with a beginning musical section, a contrasting middle section, and a return to the first section’s music.

Art Song Performance and Performers

Performance of art songs in recital requires some special skills for both the singer and pianist. The degree of intimacy “seldom equaled in other kinds of music” requires that the two performers “communicate to the audience the most subtle and evanescent emotions as expressed in the poem and music.” The two performers must agree on all aspects of the performance to create a unified partnership, making art song performance one of the “most sensitive type(s) of collaboration.”

Even though classical vocalists generally embark on successful performing careers as soloists by seeking out opera engagements, a number of today’s most prominent singers have built their careers primarily by singing art songs, including Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Thomas Quasthoff, Ian Bostridge, Matthias Goerne, Susan Graham, and Elly Ameling.

Pianists, too, have specialized in playing art songs with great singers. Gerald Moore, Graham Johnson, and Martin Katz are three such pianists who have specialized in accompanying art song performances.

Prominent Composers of Art Songs

British

  • John Dowland
  • Thomas Campion
  • Hubert Parry
  • Henry Purcell
  • Frederick Delius
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Roger Quilter
  • John Ireland
  • Ivor Gurney
  • Peter Warlock
  • Michael Head
  • Gerald Finzi
  • Benjamin Britten
  • Morfydd Llwyn Owen
  • Michael Tippett
  • Ian Venables
  • Judith Weir
  • George Butterworth
  • Francis George Scott

American

  • Amy Beach
  • Arthur Farwell
  • Charles Ives
  • Charles Griffes
  • Ernst Bacon
  • John Jacob Niles
  • John Woods Duke
  • Ned Rorem
  • Richard Faith
  • Samuel Barber
  • Aaron Copland
  • Lee Hoiby
  • William Bolcom
  • Daron Hagen
  • Richard Hundley
  • Emma Lou Diemer

Austrian and German

  • Joseph Haydn
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Franz Schubert
  • Hugo Wolf
  • Gustav Mahler
  • Alban Berg
  • Arnold Schoenberg
  • Erich Wolfgang Korngold
  • Viktor Ullmann
  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
  • Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Johann Carl Gottfried Loewe
  • Fanny Mendelssohn
  • Felix Mendelssohn
  • Robert Schumann
  • Clara Schumann
  • Johannes Brahms
  • Richard Strauss
  • Hanns Eisler
  • Kurt Weill

French

  • Hector Berlioz
  • Charles Gounod
  • Pauline Viardot
  • César Franck
  • Camille Saint-Saëns
  • Georges Bizet
  • Emmanuel Chabrier
  • Henri Duparc
  • Jules Massenet
  • Gabriel Fauré
  • Claude Debussy
  • Erik Satie
  • Albert Roussel
  • Maurice Ravel
  • Jules Massenet
  • Darius Milhaud
  • Reynaldo Hahn
  • Francis Poulenc
  • Olivier Messiaen

Spanish

19th-Century Composers

  • Francisco Asenjo Barbieri
  • Ramón Carnicer y Batlle
  • Ruperto Chapí
  • Antonio de la Cruz
  • Manuel Fernández Caballero
  • Manuel García
  • Sebastián de Iradier
  • José León
  • Cristóbal Oudrid
  • Antonio Reparaz
  • Emilio Serrano y Ruiz
  • Fernando Sor
  • Joaquín Valverde
  • Amadeo Vives

20th-Century Composers

  • Enrique Granados
  • Manuel de Falla
  • Joaquín Rodrigo
  • Joaquín Turina

Italian

  • Claudio Monteverdi
  • Gioachino Rossini
  • Gaetano Donizetti
  • Vincenzo Bellini
  • Giuseppe Verdi
  • Amilcare Ponchielli
  • Paolo Tosti
  • Ottorino Respighi
  • Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
  • Luciano Berio
  • Lorenzo Ferrero

Eastern European

  • Franz Liszt—Hungary (nearly all his art song settings are of texts in non-Hungarian European languages, such as French and German)
  • Antonín Dvořák—Bohemia
  • Leoš Janáček—Bohemia (Czechoslovakia)
  • Béla Bartók—Hungary
  • Zoltán Kodály—Hungary
  • Frédéric Chopin—Poland
  • Stanisław Moniuszko—Poland

Nordic

  • Edvard Grieg—Norway (set German as well as Norse and Danish poetry)
  • Jean Sibelius—Finland (set both Finnish and Swedish)
  • Yrjö Kilpinen—Finland
  • Wilhelm Stenhammar—Sweden
  • Hugo Alfvén—Sweden
  • Carl Nielsen—Denmark

Russian

  • Mikhail Glinka
  • Alexander Borodin
  • César Cui
  • Nikolai Medtner
  • Modest Mussorgsky
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
  • Alexander Glazunov
  • Sergei Rachmaninoff
  • Sergei Prokofiev
  • Igor Stravinsky
  • Dmitri Shostakovich

Ukrainian

  • Vasyl Barvinsky
  • Stanyslav Lyudkevych
  • Mykola Lysenko
  • Nestor Nyzhankivsky
  • Ostap Nyzhankivsky
  • Denys Sichynsky
  • Myroslav Skoryk
  • Ihor Sonevytsky
  • Yakiv Stepovy
  • Kyrylo Stetsenko

Other

Filipino

  • Marco Cahulogan
  • Carlo Roberto Quijano
  • Nicanor Abelardo
  • Juan dela Cruz

Afrikaans

  • Jellmar Ponticha
  • Stephanus Le Roux Marais

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Word painting is when the melody of a song actually reflects the meaning of the words. The best way to learn about it is to listen.

What is word painting give a brief example?

Musical depiction of words in text. Using the device of word painting, the music tries to imitate the emotion, action, or natural sounds as described in the text. For example, if the text describes a sad event, the music might be in a minor key. Conversely, if the text is joyful, the music may be set in a major key.

Which genre uses word painting?

Word painting is a device used frequently in Renaissance vocal music, especially madrigals—although it certainly also appeared in church music—in which the musical events are designed to illustrate or reflect the text.

What is characteristics of use of word painting?

Word painting is a compositional style of setting the melody so it vividly depicts the imagery, and actions taking place in the music. For instance words with a negative connotation such as descending, death, ground,etc. will have a melody with a downward movement of pitch.

What is paint music?

Word painting, also known as tone painting or text painting, is the musical technique of composing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song’s lyrics or story elements in programmatic music.

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What is the difference between word painting and declamation?

How a text is set to music is called its declamation. Recitative and word painting are two types of musical declamation: recitative is a speech-like, declamatory singing style that emphasizes the important syllables and words of the text, while word painting is a musical illustration of a word being sung.

How did Renaissance composers use word painting in their music?

Word painting was utilized by Renaissance composers to represent poetic images musically. For example, an ascending me- lodic line would portray the text “ascension to heaven.” Or a series of rapid notes would represent running.

What is word painting MUS 121?

What is word painting? A musical concept in which melodies depict specific words that are sung (like notes going higher in pitch on the word «ascend»).

When did word painting become popular?

This word painting became very popular during renaissance era, but it died out in baroque era as many composers thought it was artificial and childish way to express emotions. Then we saw this technique again in Bach’s music. Bach adopts word painting in order to help people to reflect on the divine.

How is word painting used in as Vesta was descending?

“Vest” from vesta is the strong pulse. “From Latmos Hill” is always a three-note ascending motif in imitative counterpoint to illustrate a hill, and then when the voices sing “descending,” the scale reverses and descends. This is the first demonstration of word painting in this composition.

What is a Organa in music?

organum, plural Organa, originally, any musical instrument (later in particular an organ); the term attained its lasting sense, however, during the Middle Ages in reference to a polyphonic (many-voiced) setting, in certain specific styles, of Gregorian chant.

Which composer used word painting which used music to reflect the literal meaning of the words?

One of the most extraordinary aspects of Handel’s music is the use of “word-painting,” the musical technique of composing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song’s lyrics. For example, ascending scales would accompany lyrics about going up; slow, dark music would accompany lyrics about death.

What is the definition of word painting quizlet?

Word painting (also known as tone painting or text painting) is the musical technique of writing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song. For example, ascending scales would accompany lyrics about going up; slow, dark music would accompany lyrics about death.

What does through composed mean in music?

of a song. : having new music provided for each stanza — compare strophic.

Which is true of an aria?

What is true of recitatives? An aria is: … and extended piece for a solo singer having more musical elaboration and a steadier pulse than recitative.

What is the German word for art song?

Songs in classical music are usually called «art songs.» In German, art songs are called Lieder. Franz Schubert was a master of writing Lieder.

What is it called when a singer goes up and down?

Vibrato (Italian, from past participle of «vibrare», to vibrate) is a musical effect consisting of a regular, pulsating change of pitch. It is used to add expression to vocal and instrumental music.

What is musical tone painting composition?

Tone painting is the technique of shaping vocal music according to the meaning of the words. For example, we’d write a melody that goes up on words such as ‘rising’, ‘uphill’ and ‘climbing’ or have the music go really quiet on words such as ‘soft’, ‘peaceful’ and ‘calm’.

What is the tone of a painting?

In painting, tone refers to the relative lightness or darkness of a colour (see also chiaroscuro). One colour can have an almost infinite number of different tones. Tone can also mean the colour itself.

What is abstract art with words?

Abstract art is art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead use shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect. Wassily Kandinsky. Cossacks 1910–1. Tate. Strictly speaking, the word abstract means to separate or withdraw something from something else.

What does the word melisma mean?

1 : a group of notes or tones sung on one syllable in plainsong. 2 : melodic embellishment. 3 : cadenza.

What is the difference between English and Italian madrigals?

The English madrigals were more humorous and lighter, with simpler harmony and melody than the Italian madrigals. Italian also madrigals often had way more word painting to convey the deep emotion that it had. … The text in this poem also very lighthearted especially compared to the Italian madrigal.

What does Madrigalism mean?

MA-dri-gahl-izm. [English] A term used to describe the illustrative devices used particularly in madrigals. This includes text painting, for example: changing the texture, tone, range, or volume to musically depict what the text is describing.

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1) Общая лексика: песня для концертного исполнения, романс

2) Музыка: авторская песня

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  • art-song — artˈ song noun A song whose words and music are the product of conscious art, the music reflecting every turn of meaning (distinguished from a folk song) • • • Main Entry: ↑art …   Useful english dictionary

  • art song — n. a song written by a trained composer to convey a specific artistic idea, as in projecting the mood and meaning of a poetic text: cf. FOLK SONG …   English World dictionary

  • art song — art′ song n. mad a song intended primarily to be sung in recital, typically set to a poem, and having subtly interdependent vocal and piano parts Compare lied II • Etymology: 1885–90 …   From formal English to slang

  • Art song — An art song is a vocal music composition, usually written for one voice with piano or orchestral accompaniment. By extension, the term art song is used to refer to the genre of such songs. Although categorizing a piece of vocal music as art song… …   Wikipedia

  • art song — noun : a song that is lyric in character with melody and accompaniment usually through composed by a trained musician see lied; compare folk song * * * a song intended primarily to be sung in recital, typically set to a poem, and having subtly… …   Useful english dictionary

  • art song — Synonyms and related words: Brautlied, Christmas carol, Kunstlied, Liebeslied, Volkslied, alba, anthem, aubade, ballad, ballade, ballata, barcarole, blues, blues song, boat song, bridal hymn, brindisi, calypso, canso, canticle, canzone, canzonet …   Moby Thesaurus

  • art song — noun Date: 1890 a usually through composed song for solo voice and accompaniment compare folk song …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • art song — a song intended primarily to be sung in recital, typically set to a poem, and having subtly interdependent vocal and piano parts. Cf. lied. [1885 90] * * * …   Universalium

  • art song — ballad, poem that has a musical quality and is usually recited with musical accompaniment (especially piano accompaniment) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • English art song — The composition of art song in England and English speaking countries has a long history, beginning with lute song in the late 16th century and continuing today.English Art song in the 17th CenturyThe composition of polyphonic music was at its… …   Wikipedia

  • American art song — The composition of art song in America began slowly in the Colonial and Federal periods, expanded greatly in the 19th century, and has become a distinguished and highly regarded addition to the classical music repertoire in the 20th and 21st… …   Wikipedia

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