Miscellaneous
Concepts
Authors/Thinkers
Miscellaneous II
Composers
100

Genre of music in which nature is often depicted in association with human struggle

The blues

100

Another way of saying "nature as utopia" is "nature as ______."

Nature as Eden

100

The ethnomusicologist we studied last week

Steven Feld

100

Impressionist painter of the famous water lily series

Claude Monet

100

Italian composer of The Four Seasons

Antonio Vivaldi

200

The 1990s mall store that sold nature-related trinkets

The Nature Company

200

According to Mark Augé, this concept describes "spaces of circulation, consumption, and communication."

Non-places

200

Author of Vibrant Matter

Jane Bennett

200

German romantic painter who painted Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog

Caspar David Friedrich

200

Romantic composer of the Ring cycle

Richard Wagner

300

The name of the Papua New Guinea tribe we studied last week

the Kaluli

300

The name that some have given our current human-impacted "geological" era

The Anthropocene

300

The author who advocates for using the pronoun "ki."

Robin Wall Kimmerer

300

Composer of "Kits Beach Sound Walk"

Hildegard Westerkamp

300

French composer who was disillusioned with the Parisian music world

Claude Debussy

400

A form of research common among ethnomusicologists

Field work or ethnography

400

For Giovanna di Chiro, nature is synonymous with _______.

Human community

400

Dorceta Taylor traces the origins of the American conservation movement back to ______ ______.

Urban elites

400

Father of "musique concrete"

Pierre Schaeffer

400

The French composer of "Jeux d’eau"

Maurice Ravel

500

Steven Feld's concept combining two key vocabulary words

Acoustemology

500

What is an academic movement that believes in the agency of non-humans?

New materialism

500
This person established the concept of the soundscape.

R. Murray Schafer

500

The name for a chord that is broken up between different notes.

Arpeggio

500
Classical composer who depicted an earthquake in his "Seven Last Words of Christ"

Franz Joseph Haydn