Pandora Video Series: Music 101
Dissonance

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ThreeChordsMPI-1.jpg Classical music enthusiasts, this one's for you. Pandora classical music analyst Russell Johnson drops by to investigate the onward march toward atonality throughout the history of Western art music. From Renaissance times through Classical and Romantic periods onto Stravinsky and Schoenberg, the slider on the consonant-to-dissonant spectrum has edged ever more toward the dissonant. He plays examples on guitar and piano of different intervals, and talks about the frequency ratios attached to those intervals as well. (9 mins.)







MUSICAL TERMS INCLUDED IN THIS PODCAST

Dissonance Pitch Harmony Resolution
Consonance Major chord Diatonic Harmonic systems
Major third (M3) Minor second (m2) Classical era Tonality
Sharp ninth (sharp nine) Chromatic Romantic era Microtonal
Perfect fifth (P5) Perfect fourth (P4) Major third (M3) Minor third (m3)
Perfect consonance Imperfect consonance Stepwise motion Leap
Triad Diad Unstressed beats Dominant seventh
Tension Atonality Functional tonality



RENAISSANCE MUSIC: CONSONANT VOCAL MOTION

by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

by Johannes Ockeghem

by Carlo Gesualdo




BAROQUE MUSIC: STILL VERY CONSONANT

by Claudio Monteverdi

by Johann Sebastian Bach

by Antonio Vivaldi




THE CLASSICAL ERA: POLYPHONY AND COUNTERPOINT

by Johann Christian Bach

by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

by Antonio Salieri

by Franz Schubert




THE ROMANTIC ERA: EXPRESSIVE TENSION

by Ludwig van Beethoven

by Fryderyk Chopin

by Richard Wagner

by Giuseppe Verdi

by Sergey Rachmaninov




20th CENTURY ATONALITY: EXTREME DISSONANCE

by Alban Berg

by Arnold Schoenberg

by Anton Webern




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congratulations on adding to my young but growing knowledge of the history of music.
I am a product of behavioral influences and "meter" is my latest anchor, as a term, to guide me through this world of musicology.
With harmony, melody, and rhythm in mind- your great and purposeful expose on dissonance-consonance helps me under stand the history of accepted behaviors, memes, and meter(basic "groups" of rhythms within).
Was Mozrt in the right place at the right time? Why is his brilliant grasp of harmony, melody, and rhythm still motivational to us today?
Congratulations on a job well done guys!

Posted by: 37suns at August 15, 2008 01:26 PM

Thanks! It's very gratifying to hear that you enjoyed it. I'll let Russ and Eric know, too.

For Mozart, in my opinion, it was a combination of luck (as you mentioned, timing and location), inspiration, tenacious labor, and unmitigated genius.

Agreed that those compositions are sublime and awe-inducing.

Posted by: Kevin Seal at August 19, 2008 03:46 PM

This is great. I just found out about the podcast and saw one on dissonance. When I just learning about dissonance I was told that dissonance was just notes that are not supposed to go together being put into a chord, or a chord that just is messed up. Now that I have studied it more intensively, I have heard its sheer beauty. My favorite use of dissonance is in vocal harmony. Some GREAT examples of this are Eric Whitacre's pieces "Sleep," and "Lux Arumque."

Posted by: John at September 1, 2008 04:59 PM

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