French composer who invented new harmony by following his own rules
Claude Debussey
More than one harmony
Polyharmony
French, 6 composers
Les Six
12 tone row
Serialism
Scale made up of all 12 half steps
Chromatic scale
Russian composer of the Rite of Spring, which created a riot due to its extreme harmonies and unusual sounds.
More than one rhythm
polyrhythm
Eastern European countryski who used new harmonies with lyrical melodies and powerful symphonies
Russia
Music focused on Impressions instead of Emotions
Impressionism
Atonal music does not have a what
key
French composer who wrote Don Quixote, used both neoclassicism and serialism
Maurice Ravel
More than one chord
polychordal
This Empire nation did not have a major composer for over 200 years, wrote using new harmonies, lyrical melodies pushing national pride and scenery
England
Bringing back classical ideas
Neoclassism
Recording device that was used to record folk music
Phonograph
This composer who invented 12 tone rows and founded the Second Viennese School, often blamed for ruining music in the 20th century.
Schoenberg
Changing meter
This country banned new harmonies focusing on national music
Germany
Spoken melody, words not sung on specific pitches
Sprechstemme
Music with tension
Dissonance
Hungarian composer who went out in field collecting folk music and used it in his compositions and was threatened by the Nazis in World War II
Beta Bartok
Music with no home key
Atonal
This group of composers (Schoenberg, Berg, Webern) focused on new harmonies and serialism and was often blamed for ruining 20th century music
Second Viennese School of Music
melody where different instruments play each note
Mr. Brown's favorite sport, bonus for favorite team
hockey-Columbus Blue Jackets