Post on 24-Feb-2016
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By: Gina Cosgrove
Basic Information
• Title: String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, “American”, Op. 96
• Composer: Antonín Dvořák• 1893• One of the most popular in the string quartet
repertoire• Served as a model for American composers
Search for the American Sound
• 1892- Jeanette Thurber hires Dvořák as director of the National Conservatory of Music in NY
• Main goal: to discover “American Music”– African American and Native American music
• Winter/Spring 1893- New World Symphony• Summer 1893- “American” String Quartet
Spillville, Iowa
• Czech immigrant community• Spent summer vacation• Family and Friends
Controversies
• “I should never have written these works ‘just so’ if I hadn’t seen America”- Dvořák
• Second Movement– African American Spiritual– Speculation
• “The only American thing about the work is that it was written there”- Paul Griffiths (analyst)
• “The specific American qualities of the so-called “American” Quartet are not so easily identifiable” -Lucy Miller (analyst)
Structure
• Pentatonic Scale- open, simple character (associated with America)
• Four movements• Instrumentation: 2 violins, viola, and cello• Tempo: varies from slow to fast
1st Movement-Allegro ma non troppo
• pentatonic first theme• open voiced triads (3rd of scale played octave
higher)• pentatonic second theme with melismatic
ornamentation (characteristic of gypsy and Czech music)
• sonata form (exposition theme 1 and 2, development, recapitulation)
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rhWXGmj4hs&feature=plcp&context=C36e919eUDOEgsToPDskIh_Q0oZoimQ07IxtANztCZ
2nd Movement- Lento
• African American Spiritual/Native American Tune
• pulsating harmony• pentatonic scale melody• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgDMlLiwEb0
3rd Movement- Molto vivace
• spirited and dance like• off-beats and cross rhythms (ex. Eighth notes against
triplets)• ABABA structure• B melody is A melody played in triplets at half tempo
in minor (more lyrical and pulsated)• melody is said to be of the scarlet tanager• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79kWlwIiQeA• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvRUjygxsAQ&feature=related
4th Movement- Finale: vivace ma non troppo
• ABACABA (rondo)• syncopated rhythm• train-like pulse and drive• pentatonic melody A, more lyrical melody B,
chorale theme C• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mleAHu3MKas&feature=related
Music Semiotics
• Icon: first theme of third movement= scarlet tanager’s song, harmonic accompaniment of fourth movement= rhythm of a train
• Index: chord progressions (I-IV-V-I) predictable cadences (song ends phrases predictably)
• Symbol: open voiced triads= openness of America’s West
Influence
• Influence of American folk music on Quartet:– Debatable
• Influence of Quartet on American music:– Undeniable– “The extensive use of folk-songs in 20th century American
music and the ‘wide-open-spaces’ atmosphere of ‘Western’ film scores may have at least some of their origins in Dvořák’s new American style”- George Butterworth (critic)
• Influenced other American composers to enter quartet genre