Carol Kimball

  • anita pereirahas quoted2 years ago
    most of Richard Strauss’s songs were written for his wife, soprano Pauline de Anha. Duparc’s mélodies were composed for what he called a “violin-voice”; and the range of Brahms’s Lieder makes them a treasure-trove for rich-textured medium and low voices.
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    tied to the expressive qualities of the poetry,
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    creating a mood, reinforcing the drama, or illustrating the poetic elements.
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    Harmony combined with melody and rhythm can produce momentum in a song, create tension, sustain intensity, or provide release.
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    illustrate text through harmonic color or by harmonic movement; harmonic sequences can heighten the drama of the text and dissonances can highlight words or groups of words.
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    shifting harmonies without reaching a stable key center, to sustain mood and interest
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    harmonies primarily diatonic, chromatic, modal, twelve-tone, or combinations of these
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    sustain tension, control forward movement, or supply release
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    use modal patterns
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    for contrast or to add a distinctive tonal color to a phrase or section.
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