Ballet
Music Theory
Opera
Genre
Musicals
100

What is Ballet

A type of performance dancing with extremely precise and technical movements well known for having dancers be on the very ends of their toes

100

7/4 + 5/4

100

What is Opera

A stage production where the plot is driven entirely by music, mostly in the one genre the entire time, sung in an operatic style

100

Punk Rock - fast paced drums, power chords, crappy singing, guitar bass kit, fast tempo, short length song

100

What is a Musical

A stage production where character development is through lyrics in song, there is also spoken dialogue and the music may be across several genres, sung in various styles

200

Name a Ballet

The Sleeping Beauty

Swan Lake

Midsummer Nights Dream

The Nutcracker

Romeo and Juliet

The Rite of Spring

200

- Different performing media 

- Different genre

- Vocals styling

- Backing vox

- Totally different intro (also shorter), key

- New musical material

200

Name some Opera

The Ring of the Nibelungen

Don Giovanni

La Traviata

Carmen

The Barber of Seville

The Marriage of Figaro

Tristan and Isolde 

200

Classical - 4 bar melody with 4 bar answer phrase, second theme in contrasting key and contrasting characteristics, simplistic tonic dominant harmony, alberti bass accompaniment, clear homophonic texture, symmetrical structure

200

When did Musicals become a thing

Early 20th Century

300

Name some famous composers of ballet

Igor Stravinsky

Pokofiev

Shostakovich

Tchaikovsky

Mendelssohn

300

Acoustic instrument (cello) played with a bow. with electronic amplification and manipulation. Ranges from high pitched glassy sounds to extremely loud roar with bowing sounds from the bow but with somewhat like a train trough a subway tunnel

300

What is an Aria

A song for solo voice that is integral to the plot where the main character would pour out their feelings and what is going on etc

300

Funk - Repetitive lyrics, stylised vocals, instrumental riffs, horn stabs, groovy drums, highly involved bass lines

300

Two most famous places for musicals

Broadway, New York City

The West End, London

400

Which French King also known as the 'Sun King' was influential in the spread of Ballet, even staring in many many productions as well as opening the Royal Academy of Ballet

Louis the 14th

400

Comment on the use of duration


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP42C-4zL3w The Augers of Spring/ Dance of the Young Girls

- Punchy 8th note rhythm with varied accents on the upbeats+ down beats

- syncopated horn stabs that then move to the first beat of the bar

- Sounds like an impending doom approaching, stabbing almost like 'psycho'. Creates a mood of danger and violence

400

What is libretto 

The lyrics 

400

Techno/ trance - 136 bpm, four-on-the-floor kick, repetitive, synthesizers, common time, repeptitve structure + melody

400

Longest running musical

The Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber with 10,000 performances opening on Jan 26 1988

500

What is:

Fouette, en pointe, Pirouette, grand jet

The spin when you whip out your leg each time

On the tippies

Spinning on one foot

The big leap when both legs go in the air our straight

500

- very dense lots of different sounds happening

- Homophonic (once the singing comes in)

- sustained synth chords, drum machine beat, mid-level riff of 8th note rhythm, one the beat clav sound, 

- exclusively electronic sounds

- various rhythms from sustained, kick and snare pattern, 8th note continuous sounds 

500

Where was the earliest and still performed Opera L'orfeo composed

Italy by Monteverdi in 1607 

500

Solid way to ruin everything

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdZ9weP5i68

This is a more of convince me sort of what you think it is situation

500

What musical is said to be the start of modern musicals and kicking off the 'Golden Age' of musicals 

Oklahoma! by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein II in 1943

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