What is programme music?
composerA person who writes music. love telling stories through their music.
Creating a feeling, bringing something to life or painting a picture with music is often called programme musicMusic that paints a picture..
Famous composers have written music inspired by:
- a beautiful landscape painting
- a character from history
- an object
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Watch: Short Ride in a Fast Machine
A great example of programme music is this piece of music by the American composer John Adams. It's called Short Ride in a Fast Machine.
Have a listen, what do you think John Adams is trying to describe in this music?
Did you spot the repeating rhythms and melodies that give us the impression that we are travelling along really fast?
Can you name any of the instruments that are being played?
This piece of music is performed by an orchestra. There were flutes and piccolos that stand out. The violins and percussion section are very important in this piece too.
You can find out more about John Adams on 91热爆 Ten Pieces.
Who is Vivaldi?
One of the most famous examples of programme music is a piece of music called The Four Seasons by composer Antonio Vivaldi.
The Four Seasons has four movements, each one represents one of our four seasons.
Vivaldi was an amazing violinist and used the violin to conjure up sounds and pictures from each season. From barking dogs and mosquitos to summer storms and birds happily singing the arrival of spring.
Listen: Winter by Vivaldi
In Winter, Vivaldi brilliantly conveys the biting cold, gusting wind, trembling bodies and chattering teeth on his beloved violin.
Have a listen and see if the music makes you feel really cold and chilly.
This performance is a concertoA piece of music written for one or more solo instruments and an orchestra.. It features a solo instrument (the violin) with an orchestraA large group of string, wind, brass and percussion instruments that all play together. providing the accompaniment The music played behind the main performer..
You can find out more about Vivaldi on 91热爆 Ten Pieces.
Why is performing music important?
As well as composing pieces of music that describe things, learning how to perform music in an expressive way is a vital skill for all musicians.
Good communication and expression can help the audience understand the feeling of the music and bring it to life for them.
When you start learning a new song either on your own or in a choir, you could ask yourself some of the following questions.
- What is the song saying?
- What are the emotions and feelings in the song?
- How do you have to feel to sing these lyrics?
- Can you think of a time when you would feel these emotions?
Watch: 'Somewhere Only We Know'
Listen to this choir singing Keane's song 'Somewhere Only We Know'.
The choir give these main lyrics extra special meaning towards the end of their performance.
They do this by changing the volume of their singing to highlight the emotion of these words in the song.
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