Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter who helped pioneer abstract art. He had synesthesia, a neurological condition where he saw colors when listening to music. This experience with synesthesia and being inspired by Impressionist paintings led Kandinsky to create non-representational paintings using color and form to express emotion and music. He developed a style of abstract expressionism that emphasized feelings over recognizable subjects through the use of elements like rhythm, repetition, and unity in his colorful, non-objective compositions.
This document provides an overview of color theory, including the electromagnetic spectrum, how the eye perceives color, color mixing, properties of color like hue, value and intensity, color schemes, and how color is used in composition for emphasis, balance and creating the illusion of space. Some key points covered include that color is a property of light, objects do not have their own color, and the three primary colors are red, yellow and blue in the subtractive color system of pigments.
As a follow-up to the Maestro Music concerts, we have prepared this PowerPoint presentation to help students write a piece based on Schoenbergs Farben.
The document discusses color theory and the color wheel. It explains that Sir Isaac Newton first represented the relationship between colors in the form of a circle in 1672 after observing a rainbow through a prism. A century later, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe studied how different colors evoke different emotions. The color wheel is divided into primary, secondary, and intermediate colors. It also describes color schemes such as monochromatic, complementary, analogous, warm, and cool colors. Monochromatic uses one color, while complementary and analogous use colors relative to each other on the color wheel.
Color theory document discusses:
1) The basics of color including that color is a property of light, objects reflect wavelengths, and light is made of all colors.
2) Color mixing including the additive and subtractive systems, primary/secondary/tertiary colors, and complimentary colors.
3) Properties of color including hue, value, and intensity.
4) Additional color concepts like warm/cool colors, visual mixing, color schemes, color discord, and Johannes Itten's 7 color contrasts.
Music Week 1-QUARTER 1.pptxMusic of the 20th Century: ImpressionismAngelaMarieLorica
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This document provides information about a MAPEH class, including classroom rules, requirements, grading system, and a lesson on musical impressionism. It introduces Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel as two famous impressionist composers. Key characteristics of impressionism include moods and impressions rather than clear themes, and the use of unique scales. Impressionism is said to have influenced modern Philippine music through its distinct style of harmonic treatment and emotive qualities.
Impressionism was an artistic style from 1870-1920 that focused on suggestion and atmosphere rather than definite forms. It emerged in music, painting, and literature. Impressionist composers expressed reactions to experiences rather than reality itself, and were motivated to find new modes of expression. They incorporated the piano into orchestral compositions because it was capable of expressing the Impressionistic style. Impressionist music explored new styles like whole tone scales, parallel and gliding chords, and dissonance. Key Impressionist composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel developed unique harmonies, scales, and orchestrations that defied traditional music theory.
Impressionism was an artistic style from 1870-1920 that focused on suggestion and atmosphere rather than definite forms. It emerged in music, painting, and literature. Impressionist composers expressed reactions to experiences rather than reality itself, and were motivated to find exciting new modes of expression. They added piano to orchestral compositions because it was believed to capture the Impressionistic style. Impressionist music explored new styles like whole tone scales, gliding parallel chords, and dissonance. Key Impressionist composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel defied traditional music theory with unique harmonies and orchestrations.
Here are the answers to the quiz questions:
1. Avant-garde
2. Impressionism
3. Neo-Classicism
4. Synthesizer
5. Expressionism
6. Leonard Bernstein
7. Theremin - Used to produce eerie, oscillating tones in early electronic music
8. Modern Nationalism
9. Electronic music
10-11. Sol on the 4th line, Mi on the 3rd space
12-13. Sol on the 4th line, Mi on the 3rd space
13-15. So-Fa-So
FALSE
The passage states that Debussy was more casual in portrayal of visual imagery while Ravel was more formal and exciting in the development of his motive ideas.
The document discusses the musical styles of Impressionism and Expressionism. It provides details on pioneering composers of Expressionism music Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky. Schoenberg turned away from traditional forms of beauty to convey powerful feelings in his atonal music, while Stravinsky's works such as The Firebird Suite and The Rite of Spring showcased his new techniques beyond Russian predecessors. The document also lists characteristics of Expressionism music like dissonance, extreme contrasts, and changing textures.
MODULE 1, 2 AND 3 in MUSIC 10 Quarter oneRoxPerez5
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Impressionist composers like Debussy and Ravel used extended chords, scales, and ambiguous harmonies to suggest moods and impressions rather than depict reality directly. Expressionist composers, including Schoenberg and Stravinsky, revealed inner emotions through atonal and chromatic techniques. The 20th century also saw innovative electronic, musique concr竪te, serial, chance, and prepared piano styles pioneered by Varese, Stockhausen, Cage, and others that expanded the boundaries of sound and composition.
This document discusses color theory and color schemes. It explains that color is derived from reflected light and is determined by an object's hue, value (lightness or darkness), and intensity (brightness). A color wheel is used to demonstrate the primary, secondary, and complementary colors. Different color schemes are described including monochromatic, analogous, complementary, triadic, and split-complementary. The document also explores how artists use color expressively and how our perception of color depends on context.
This document provides an overview of color theory and color schemes. It discusses Johannes Itten's color wheel and the three properties of color: hue, value, and intensity. It explains various color schemes including monochromatic, warm, cool, complementary, analogous, split-complementary, double split-complementary, triadic, rectangular, and square. It also covers chromatic grays, earth colors, planning color schemes, unexpected color combinations, colors in conflict, and different uses of color in painting like local color, optical color, subjective color, and heightened color.
Artist's Talk: Shannon Smiley. Key Stage 3 students (Helen Nodding)HelenNodding
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This is a talk that was given to Key Stage 3 Students at Arthur Terry School, in Birmingham, about the work of the Australian artist Shannon Smiley.
February, 2014
This document provides an overview of Western music in the 20th century, focusing on several major styles and composers. It discusses impressionism and key impressionist composers like Debussy and Ravel. It then covers atonality and the 12-tone technique developed by Schoenberg. Other styles mentioned include primitivism, neo-classicism, and avant-garde music. Specific composers highlighted include Stravinsky, Bartok, Prokofiev, Poulec, and American composers like Gershwin and Bernstein who incorporated jazz elements. Videos are provided as examples of major works for many of the composers and styles.
Odoo 18 Accounting Access Rights - Odoo 18 際際滷sCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on accounting access rights in odoo 18. To ensure data security and maintain confidentiality, Odoo provides a robust access rights system that allows administrators to control who can access and modify accounting data.
Dr. Ansari Khurshid Ahmed- Factors affecting Validity of a Test.pptxKhurshid Ahmed Ansari
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Validity is an important characteristic of a test. A test having low validity is of little use. Validity is the accuracy with which a test measures whatever it is supposed to measure. Validity can be low, moderate or high. There are many factors which affect the validity of a test. If these factors are controlled, then the validity of the test can be maintained to a high level. In the power point presentation, factors affecting validity are discussed with the help of concrete examples.
Music Week 1-QUARTER 1.pptxMusic of the 20th Century: ImpressionismAngelaMarieLorica
油
This document provides information about a MAPEH class, including classroom rules, requirements, grading system, and a lesson on musical impressionism. It introduces Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel as two famous impressionist composers. Key characteristics of impressionism include moods and impressions rather than clear themes, and the use of unique scales. Impressionism is said to have influenced modern Philippine music through its distinct style of harmonic treatment and emotive qualities.
Impressionism was an artistic style from 1870-1920 that focused on suggestion and atmosphere rather than definite forms. It emerged in music, painting, and literature. Impressionist composers expressed reactions to experiences rather than reality itself, and were motivated to find new modes of expression. They incorporated the piano into orchestral compositions because it was capable of expressing the Impressionistic style. Impressionist music explored new styles like whole tone scales, parallel and gliding chords, and dissonance. Key Impressionist composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel developed unique harmonies, scales, and orchestrations that defied traditional music theory.
Impressionism was an artistic style from 1870-1920 that focused on suggestion and atmosphere rather than definite forms. It emerged in music, painting, and literature. Impressionist composers expressed reactions to experiences rather than reality itself, and were motivated to find exciting new modes of expression. They added piano to orchestral compositions because it was believed to capture the Impressionistic style. Impressionist music explored new styles like whole tone scales, gliding parallel chords, and dissonance. Key Impressionist composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel defied traditional music theory with unique harmonies and orchestrations.
Here are the answers to the quiz questions:
1. Avant-garde
2. Impressionism
3. Neo-Classicism
4. Synthesizer
5. Expressionism
6. Leonard Bernstein
7. Theremin - Used to produce eerie, oscillating tones in early electronic music
8. Modern Nationalism
9. Electronic music
10-11. Sol on the 4th line, Mi on the 3rd space
12-13. Sol on the 4th line, Mi on the 3rd space
13-15. So-Fa-So
FALSE
The passage states that Debussy was more casual in portrayal of visual imagery while Ravel was more formal and exciting in the development of his motive ideas.
The document discusses the musical styles of Impressionism and Expressionism. It provides details on pioneering composers of Expressionism music Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky. Schoenberg turned away from traditional forms of beauty to convey powerful feelings in his atonal music, while Stravinsky's works such as The Firebird Suite and The Rite of Spring showcased his new techniques beyond Russian predecessors. The document also lists characteristics of Expressionism music like dissonance, extreme contrasts, and changing textures.
MODULE 1, 2 AND 3 in MUSIC 10 Quarter oneRoxPerez5
油
Impressionist composers like Debussy and Ravel used extended chords, scales, and ambiguous harmonies to suggest moods and impressions rather than depict reality directly. Expressionist composers, including Schoenberg and Stravinsky, revealed inner emotions through atonal and chromatic techniques. The 20th century also saw innovative electronic, musique concr竪te, serial, chance, and prepared piano styles pioneered by Varese, Stockhausen, Cage, and others that expanded the boundaries of sound and composition.
This document discusses color theory and color schemes. It explains that color is derived from reflected light and is determined by an object's hue, value (lightness or darkness), and intensity (brightness). A color wheel is used to demonstrate the primary, secondary, and complementary colors. Different color schemes are described including monochromatic, analogous, complementary, triadic, and split-complementary. The document also explores how artists use color expressively and how our perception of color depends on context.
This document provides an overview of color theory and color schemes. It discusses Johannes Itten's color wheel and the three properties of color: hue, value, and intensity. It explains various color schemes including monochromatic, warm, cool, complementary, analogous, split-complementary, double split-complementary, triadic, rectangular, and square. It also covers chromatic grays, earth colors, planning color schemes, unexpected color combinations, colors in conflict, and different uses of color in painting like local color, optical color, subjective color, and heightened color.
Artist's Talk: Shannon Smiley. Key Stage 3 students (Helen Nodding)HelenNodding
油
This is a talk that was given to Key Stage 3 Students at Arthur Terry School, in Birmingham, about the work of the Australian artist Shannon Smiley.
February, 2014
This document provides an overview of Western music in the 20th century, focusing on several major styles and composers. It discusses impressionism and key impressionist composers like Debussy and Ravel. It then covers atonality and the 12-tone technique developed by Schoenberg. Other styles mentioned include primitivism, neo-classicism, and avant-garde music. Specific composers highlighted include Stravinsky, Bartok, Prokofiev, Poulec, and American composers like Gershwin and Bernstein who incorporated jazz elements. Videos are provided as examples of major works for many of the composers and styles.
Odoo 18 Accounting Access Rights - Odoo 18 際際滷sCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on accounting access rights in odoo 18. To ensure data security and maintain confidentiality, Odoo provides a robust access rights system that allows administrators to control who can access and modify accounting data.
Dr. Ansari Khurshid Ahmed- Factors affecting Validity of a Test.pptxKhurshid Ahmed Ansari
油
Validity is an important characteristic of a test. A test having low validity is of little use. Validity is the accuracy with which a test measures whatever it is supposed to measure. Validity can be low, moderate or high. There are many factors which affect the validity of a test. If these factors are controlled, then the validity of the test can be maintained to a high level. In the power point presentation, factors affecting validity are discussed with the help of concrete examples.
How to create security group category in Odoo 17Celine George
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This slide will represent the creation of security group category in odoo 17. Security groups are essential for managing user access and permissions across different modules. Creating a security group category helps to organize related user groups and streamline permission settings within a specific module or functionality.
Unit 1 Computer Hardware for Educational Computing.pptxRomaSmart1
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Computers have revolutionized various sectors, including education, by enhancing learning experiences and making information more accessible. This presentation, "Computer Hardware for Educational Computing," introduces the fundamental aspects of computers, including their definition, characteristics, classification, and significance in the educational domain. Understanding these concepts helps educators and students leverage technology for more effective learning.
One Click RFQ Cancellation in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss the one click RFQ Cancellation in odoo 18. One-Click RFQ Cancellation in Odoo 18 is a feature that allows users to quickly and easily cancel Request for Quotations (RFQs) with a single click.
Inventory Reporting in Odoo 17 - Odoo 17 Inventory AppCeline George
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This slide will helps us to efficiently create detailed reports of different records defined in its modules, both analytical and quantitative, with Odoo 17 ERP.
Research Publication & Ethics contains a chapter on Intellectual Honesty and Research Integrity.
Different case studies of intellectual dishonesty and integrity were discussed.
Mastering Soft Tissue Therapy & Sports Taping: Pathway to Sports Medicine Excellence
This presentation was delivered in Colombo, Sri Lanka, at the Institute of Sports Medicine to an audience of sports physiotherapists, exercise scientists, athletic trainers, and healthcare professionals. Led by Kusal Goonewardena (PhD Candidate - Muscle Fatigue, APA Titled Sports & Exercise Physiotherapist) and Gayath Jayasinghe (Sports Scientist), the session provided comprehensive training on soft tissue assessment, treatment techniques, and essential sports taping methods.
Key topics covered:
Soft Tissue Therapy The science behind muscle, fascia, and joint assessment for optimal treatment outcomes.
Sports Taping Techniques Practical applications for injury prevention and rehabilitation, including ankle, knee, shoulder, thoracic, and cervical spine taping.
Sports Trainer Level 1 Course by Sports Medicine Australia A gateway to professional development, career opportunities, and working in Australia.
This training mirrors the Elite Akademy Sports Medicine standards, ensuring evidence-based approaches to injury management and athlete care.
If you are a sports professional looking to enhance your clinical skills and open doors to global opportunities, this presentation is for you.
1. Claude Debussy
Arnold Schoenberg Atonal
Dissonance distorted melodies
Use of tone color Atmosphere
Whole tone scaleUnusual Scale
Subconscious minds
2. B. Enumeration
1-3 : Characteristic of Impressionism
music
4-7: characteristic of Expressionism
music
8-9: Composers of Expressionism music
10- he is the Father of Modern School of
Composition
3. Answer key
Impressionism
Claude Debussy
Use of tone color
Atmosphere
Whole tone scale
Unusual scale
Expressionism
Arnold Schoenberg
Atonal
Dissonance
Subconscious minds
Distorted melodies
4. Enumeration
1. Use of tone colors
2. atmosphere
3. Use of unusual scale/ unusual chords
4. high degree of dissonance
5. Extreme contrast of dynamics
6. distorted melodies and harmonies
7. constant changing in texture
8. Arnold Schoenberg
9. Igor Stravinsky
10. Claude Debussy