listen to Claude Debussy's "Prelude to the afternoon of a Faun" and answer the question Bellow.
1. how do you find the flow of the music
2. How will you describe impressionism based on what you have heard
definition of impressionism--
Impressionism is an movement in painting that started in France in the 1860's. it is characterized by visual impression of the moment in terms of the shifting effect of the color and the light. Impressionist artist paint with many colors and their usual subjects are the outdoors; for example, nature's landscape. They want to capture images without subtle, but through the use of bold colrs. Thus, their paintings can be very bright and vibrant
IMPRESSIONISM MUSIC
IMPRESSIONISM music may be describe generally as having refinement, delicasy, and vagueness. Just like the effect of impressionistic painting, this type of music projects a hazy atmosphere and dreamlike quality. Popular examples of impressionist music are the works of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel of France. Their music are those have sounds that "call forth such images as moonlight, waterfalls, and fireworks
In the philippines, Dr. Antonio Molina was one of the 20th century Filipino composers who wrote art music. He was called the ' Claude Debussy of the phillipines' for first introducing several important devices which are technically characteristics of impressionist music
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Flow in rap is the flow of how your words fall onto the kicks and the snares. You want your words to land so that the EMPHASIS or the ACCENT or the STRESS of the word OR phrase lands on either the 1-2-3-4 beat consistently. The ways you change this up will make up the pattern of your rap flow.
The difference between expressionism and impressionism extends to music as well, though the meanings are quite the same. Expressionist music is a more abstract take on traditional Western tones that aims to convey deep emotion. Impressionist music, meanwhile, is all about capturing the mood of a moment.
.Impressionism in music was a movement among various composers in Western classical music (mainly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries) whose music focuses on mood and atmosphere, "conveying the moods and emotions aroused by the subject rather than a detailed tone‐picture".
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