12-Tone and Beyond
The Swing Era
Global Modernism
Musical Geography
The Avant-Garde
200


The ordering of twelve pitch classes.



Tone Row


200


Primary instrument of Duke Ellington.



Piano

200


Finnish composer of Teleological Genesis.



Jean Sibelius


200


Home burough of the Cotton Club.



Harlem


200


Italian Futurist who built "Intonarumori."



Luigi Russolo


400


Row played in reverse order.



Retrograde


400


Large 15+ musician ensemble of the 1930s.



Big Band


400


English folk song collector/composer. Famous for Sea Songs, English Folk Song Suite, and Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis.



Ralph Vaughan Williams


400


Migration destination for New Orleans jazz players.



Chicago

400


The noise-making machines of the Futurists.



Intonarumori


600


Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern collective.



Second Viennese School


600


Instrument section added to 1930s big bands.



Saxophone Section


600


Russolo’s manifesto on industrial sound.



The Art of Noises


600


City of the 1913 Rite of Spring premiere.



Paris

600


Technique using multiple simultaneous rhythms.



Polyrhythm

800


Composer of The Unanswered Question.



Charles Ives


800


Memorized or improvised jazz arrangements.



Head Arrangements


800


Mystical Russian composer of "theurgy."



Alexander Scriabin


800


Wagner’s location for writing theoretical essays.



Switzerland


800


Using two different keys at the same time.



Bitonality

1000


Bach chorale cited in Berg's Violin Concerto.



Es ist genug


1000


Famous Harlem venue for Duke Ellington.



The Cotton Club


1000


Movement emphasizing raw, "uncivilized" energy.



Primitivism


1000


Region of origin for Delta Blues.



Mississippi


1000


Extended ordering of parameters like rhythm.



Serialism