The 2nd Viennese School
Stravinsky and Bartok
Birth of the Blues
Early Jazz
Film & Tech
100


Schoenberg's term for freeing dissonances from the need to resolve.


The Emancipation of the Dissonance


100

1913 ballet that caused a riot in Paris.

The Rite of Spring


100


"Father of the Blues" who published Memphis Blues.



W.C. Handy


100


Syncopated piano style precursor to Jazz.



Ragtime


100


The first "talkie" film (1927).



The Jazz Singer


200


Vocal technique in Pierrot lunaire approximating speech.


Sprechstimme

200

Two triads (C and F#) a tritone apart

Petrushka Chord
200


The standard AAB harmonic/poetic structure.




Twelve-Bar Blues


200


The city widely cited as the birthplace of Jazz.



New Orleans


200


Music within a film audible to characters.



Diegetic Music


300


Quintessential Expressionist monodrama by Schoenberg (1909).


Erwartung

300


Movement to revive pre-Romantic styles.


Neoclassicism


300


Blues style featuring male singers with guitars from Mississippi.



Delta Blues


300


Virtuoso trumpeter who made Jazz a soloist's art.



Louis Armstrong


300


Composer of the King Kong score.



Max Steiner


400

Berg opera using musical "inventions" for Act III scenes.

Wozzeck


400


Bartók's 6-volume collection for piano students.



Mikrokosmos

400


Flattening the 3rd, 5th, or 7th scale degrees.



Blue Notes


400


Migration of Black musicians to Northern cities.



The Great Migration


400


Edison’s invention using wax cylinders.



The Phonograph


500

Webern’s technique of "tone-color melody."


Klangfarbenmelodie

500


Interval emphasizing the structure of Bartók's Synthesis.



The Tritone


500


The 1920 Bessie Smith commercial hit (about a flood).



Back Water Blues


500


Red Hot Peppers leader who claimed to invent Jazz.



Jelly Roll Morton


500


1920s invention enabling the "crooning" style.



The Electric Microphone


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