- Impressionist music
Infobox Music genre
name=Impressionist music
bgcolor=507070
color=AACCCC
stylistic_origins=Reaction to 19th centuryRomanticism
cultural_origins=Late 19th century inParis ,France
instruments=woodwind , strings,harp ,piano , small chamber ensembles
popularity=ca. 1890 to 1940
other_topics=The impressionist movement in music was a movement in European
classical music , mainly in France, that began in the late nineteenth century and continued into the middle of the twentieth century. Like its precursor in the visual arts, musicalImpressionism focused on suggestion and atmosphere rather than strong emotion or the depiction of a story as inprogram music . Musical Impressionism occurred as a reaction to the excesses of the Romantic era. While this era was characterized by a dramatic use of the major and minor scale system, Impressionist music tends to make more use of dissonance and more uncommon scales such as thewhole tone scale . Romantic composers also used long forms of music such as thesymphony andconcerto , while Impressionist composers favored short forms such as thenocturne , arabesque, and prelude.Musical Impressionism was based in
France , and the French composersClaude Debussy andMaurice Ravel are generally considered to be the two "great" Impressionists. However, composers are generally not as accurately described by the term "Impressionism" aspainters in the genre are. Debussy renounced it, saying, "I am trying to do 'something different' – in a way realities – what the imbeciles call 'impressionism' is a term which is as poorly used as possible, particularly by art critics."Tsai, Shengdar. [http://www.tcd.ie/Music/JF%20History/debussy.html Impressionistic Influences in the Music of Claude Debussy] . Accessed 22 July 2006.]Maurice Ravel composed many other pieces that aren't identified as Impressionist. Nonetheless, the term is widely used today to describe classical music seen as a reaction to 19th century Romanticism.Accordingly, many musical instructions in "impressionist" pieces are written in French, as opposed to the traditional Italian.
Impressionist composers
Besides the two "great" impressionist composers,
Claude Debussy andMaurice Ravel , other impressionists includeKarol Szymanowski ,Charles Griffes ,Alexander Scriabin ,Paul Dukas , andRalph Vaughan Williams .Impressionism also influenced the music of
Manuel de Falla ,Frederick Delius ,Isaac Albéniz ,Erik Satie ,Camille Saint-Saëns ,Zoltán Kodály ,Ottorino Respighi , andFrancis Poulenc ,cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia=The Columbia Encyclopedia |title=Impressionism, in music |url=http://www.bartleby.com/65/im/impress-mus.html |accessdate=2006-07-22 |edition=6th ed. |publisher=Columbia University Press |location=New York] as well as jazz musicians such asBill Evans .References
*cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia=Encarta Concise Encyclopedia |title=Impressionism |url=http://www.vincent.nl/?/gallery/about/impressionism.asp |publisher=Microsoft Corporation
*cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia=The Columbia Encyclopedia |title=Impressionism, in music |url=http://www.bartleby.com/65/im/impress-mus.html |accessdate=2006-07-22 |edition=6th ed. |publisher=Columbia University Press |location=New York
* Machlis, Joseph and Forney, Kristine. "The Enjoyment of Music: Seventh Edition", W.W. Norton & Company, 1995, ISBN 0-393-96643-7
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