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MHIS 322 Unit 3

Horizontales
Musical term that is the name of Charles Ives' wife
Home of the boii
Instrument featured in "Concierto De Aranjuez", which Rodrigo did not know how to play
Composer of "Variations on America"
White people painting their faces to look like caricatures of the major marginalized group in southern societies
Overlooked teacher who taught Copland harmony and theory
The name of George Gershwin's older brother
Deceased family member who served as inspiration for Tchaikovsky's first attempt at a serious composition
Type of jazz that is classical music, written with jazz harmonies and melodies
This composer died just weeks after after performing "Morte"
Instrument Coleridge-Taylor's grandfather taught him
Tin Pan Alley got its name because the simultaneous playing of music sounded like this hitting a tin pan.
Excessive, aggressive patriotism
Big river that flows through the Czechoslovakian countryside
Composer of "Czech Suite, Op. 39"
Gershwin's first significant musical mentor
Place where aspiring American classical musicians went for training
Finnish composer of "Finlandia, Op. 26, who has a music computer program named after him.
Semi-slow dance in 3/4 time that has a calm, swaying character.
Composer of "Ethiopia's Shadow in America"
Known as "The Dean of American Composers"
English composer of orchestral music who failed the barrier exam to get his music degree
Type of music Dvorak was fascinated with writing
Verticales
Type of feast Coleridge-Taylor was referring to in his Cantata inspired by Longfellow's poem "Song of Hiawatha"
Rich white people who preferred classical music by traditional classical composers
Team sport played by Ives at Yale University
Composed "An American in Paris"
Devoted love, support, and defense of one's country
Taught Copland and Walker
Composed the nationalistic work "Made in America"
Technique used by Ives to create musical dissonance and tension
Dvorak believed this sound was truly an American sound.
Vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment, in several movements, often involving a choir
Ives' day job
Tin Pan Alley is located in this city in New York.
Name of the cousin who Smetana had a romance with
Musical term that describes the first and third movements of "Concierto De Aranjuez"
Worked with Gershwin on "Blue Monday"
Instrument played by Dvorak's father
Everyday scene that served as the inspiration for Ives' final song of the "Five Street Songs"
Lower class whites and African Americans who were drawn to pop music and jazz
Gershwin's first big national hit
Instrument Dvorak played to make a living