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MUS 269 Crossword Puzzle

By Taylor Jennings
Horizontales
Using an anthropological approach to studying and researching music.
Method of composing often using a 12-tone row.
An aesthetic philosophy originating in the late 18th century that emphasized individuality, the sublime, organicism, etc.
You can find aspects of 19 down in this highly critiqued 20th century Ballet.
Funky genre of music which spread like crazy after 30 down.
"monstrous and immeasurable" composer who writes in an "unknown realm"
Composer who was dominated by the force of 1 down.
19th c. semi-private/private organized event 3 down and 17 down often played in.
This symphony attempted to portray the sound of America.
The concept of history evolving off of predecessors in linear motion.
Very famous poem with over 30 musical settings, a very famous one by 2 down.
Using culture and politics as tools to transform particularism into universality.
Famous for his crescendo
A made up character who represents the "milder, calmer" personality of male 17 down.
"Mystic chord" composer
Hungarian composer who had a big focus on folk music and 6-across.
Verticales
Term meaning "a fixation that dominates the mind"
Composer often depicted as small next to his Baritone, Vogl.
Polish composer who composed mostly for salons, specialized in piano music.
An "ism" describing concentration of political power, eg. Stalin.
Debussy often used this compositional technique involving non-contrapuntal parallel motion of chords.
This concept is clearly shown through Monet's series of haystacks
Travelled to America to write 18 across.
Taking pleasure in caricatures of the foreign, stereotyping cultures through compositional styles.
Style of music meaning "beautiful singing" often used by composer 3-down.
Two married individuals who were amazing composers and performers. One may have had an affair with 27 down.
Concept of retreating back to "stone age" superiority, often manifested by aggressive rhythms and simplicity.
A subcategory of 14-down, specifically trying to project European colonial superiority
Debussy and Scriabin appealed to this condition of seeing visual stimuli while listening to sounds.
New musical movement evolving at the turn of the 20th century, not really a specific type of music but more of an "attitude"
Term to describe a recurring theme throughout a piece, think Wagner.
German conservative composer who was famous for chamber music and piano music.
What was happening in 1914-1918?