Musical quotation is the practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition. The quotation may be from the same composer's work (self-referential), or from a different composer's work (appropriation).
Sometimes the quotation is done for the purposes of characterization, as in Puccini's use of The Star-Spangled Banner in reference to the American character Lieutenant Pinkerton in his opera Madama Butterfly, or in Tchaikovsky's use of the Russian and French national anthems in the 1812 Overture, which depicted a battle between the Russian and French armies.
Musical quotation is to be distinguished from variation, where a composer takes a theme (their own or another's) and writes variations on it. In that case, the origin of the theme is usually acknowledged in the title (e.g., Johannes Brahms's Variations on a Theme by Haydn). In the case of quotations, an explicit acknowledgment sometimes appears in the score. For example, in Schumann's Carnaval, in the section "Florestan" he quotes a theme from his earlier work Papillons, Op. 2, and the inscription "(Papillon?)" is written underneath the notes. In the final section "Marche des Davidsbündler contre les Philistins", he again quotes the same theme, but without acknowledgement. In that final section, he also quotes another theme first used in Papillons, the traditional Grossvater Tanz (Grandfather Dance), but this time the inscription is "Thème du XVIIème siècle".
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Quotation. Jazz borrowing classics.
Musical borrowing is the incorporation of a relatively brief segment of existing music into another tune. Many swing tunes include material from classical music.
A quotation is a form of borrowing where the material is presented exactly, or almost exactly, like the original.
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published: 21 Feb 2020
Ask a Maestro: What is Musical Quotation?
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MUSICAL QUOTATION
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"Autograph Music Quotation" - Luisa Guembes-Buchanan - Robert Schumann
Autograph Music Quotation
Schumann wrote this fragment in August,1838 for Paulina Garcia-Viardot. Garcia-Viardot (Paris July 18, 1821-Paris May 18, 1910) was the daughter of two opera singers. She became one of the most celebrated mezzo-sopranos of the 19th Century. Well-traveled and fluent in several languages, she was also an accomplished pianist, teacher and composer. Paulina Garcia-Viardot was considered by Liszt to be a genius and was best known for her performances in the title role in Glück’s Orpheo.
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Robert Schumann “Autograph Music Quotation”
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published: 04 Aug 2020
Music quotation||K-obsessed
published: 22 Jun 2023
Quotation Marks Song - Educational Music Video
Great tool for student engagement, memorization skills, and another way to look at informational text!
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Musical borrowing is the incorporation of a relatively brief segment of existing music into another tune. Many swing tunes include material from classical music...
Musical borrowing is the incorporation of a relatively brief segment of existing music into another tune. Many swing tunes include material from classical music.
A quotation is a form of borrowing where the material is presented exactly, or almost exactly, like the original.
Let's see some examples.
Have you heard any more examples?
Please let us know by adding them to the comments section.
For more information visit:
https://sites.google.com/site/swingthismusicen
Musical borrowing is the incorporation of a relatively brief segment of existing music into another tune. Many swing tunes include material from classical music.
A quotation is a form of borrowing where the material is presented exactly, or almost exactly, like the original.
Let's see some examples.
Have you heard any more examples?
Please let us know by adding them to the comments section.
For more information visit:
https://sites.google.com/site/swingthismusicen
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On the Web: http://www.willcwhite.com/ask-a-maestro/
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Autograph Music Quotation
Schumann wrote this fragment in August,1838 for Paulina Garcia-Viardot. Garcia-Viardot (Paris July 18, 1821-Paris May 18, 1910) was th...
Great tool for student engagement, memorization skills, and another way to look at informational text!
Check out the accompanying lesson plan! It’s a great add...
Great tool for student engagement, memorization skills, and another way to look at informational text!
Check out the accompanying lesson plan! It’s a great addition to the music video, and it makes for an awesome activating strategy. It includes a sample lesson plan, lyrics sheet to accompany the song, 10-question quiz, and answer key. http://grammarheads.com/product/quotation-marks/
Download this video, song, PowerPoints and more! Visit http://grammarheads.com/ for more educational rock and roll.
Grammarheads rock video to help teach about quotation marks.
Great tool for student engagement, memorization skills, and another way to look at informational text!
Check out the accompanying lesson plan! It’s a great addition to the music video, and it makes for an awesome activating strategy. It includes a sample lesson plan, lyrics sheet to accompany the song, 10-question quiz, and answer key. http://grammarheads.com/product/quotation-marks/
Download this video, song, PowerPoints and more! Visit http://grammarheads.com/ for more educational rock and roll.
Grammarheads rock video to help teach about quotation marks.
Some people have lives; some people have music.
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Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas: http://bit.ly/2ksNvy9
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Musical borrowing is the incorporation of a relatively brief segment of existing music into another tune. Many swing tunes include material from classical music.
A quotation is a form of borrowing where the material is presented exactly, or almost exactly, like the original.
Let's see some examples.
Have you heard any more examples?
Please let us know by adding them to the comments section.
For more information visit:
https://sites.google.com/site/swingthismusicen
Ask a Maestro on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AskAMaestro/
On the Web: http://www.willcwhite.com/ask-a-maestro/
Follow the Maestro on Twitter / Instagram / Snapchat
@willcwhite
Clemens DEFINITELY NOT THE POPE's bawdy song: http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Entre_vous_filles_de_quinze_ans_(Jacobus_Clemens_non_Papa)
Great tool for student engagement, memorization skills, and another way to look at informational text!
Check out the accompanying lesson plan! It’s a great addition to the music video, and it makes for an awesome activating strategy. It includes a sample lesson plan, lyrics sheet to accompany the song, 10-question quiz, and answer key. http://grammarheads.com/product/quotation-marks/
Download this video, song, PowerPoints and more! Visit http://grammarheads.com/ for more educational rock and roll.
Grammarheads rock video to help teach about quotation marks.
Musical quotation is the practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition. The quotation may be from the same composer's work (self-referential), or from a different composer's work (appropriation).
Sometimes the quotation is done for the purposes of characterization, as in Puccini's use of The Star-Spangled Banner in reference to the American character Lieutenant Pinkerton in his opera Madama Butterfly, or in Tchaikovsky's use of the Russian and French national anthems in the 1812 Overture, which depicted a battle between the Russian and French armies.
Musical quotation is to be distinguished from variation, where a composer takes a theme (their own or another's) and writes variations on it. In that case, the origin of the theme is usually acknowledged in the title (e.g., Johannes Brahms's Variations on a Theme by Haydn). In the case of quotations, an explicit acknowledgment sometimes appears in the score. For example, in Schumann's Carnaval, in the section "Florestan" he quotes a theme from his earlier work Papillons, Op. 2, and the inscription "(Papillon?)" is written underneath the notes. In the final section "Marche des Davidsbündler contre les Philistins", he again quotes the same theme, but without acknowledgement. In that final section, he also quotes another theme first used in Papillons, the traditional Grossvater Tanz (Grandfather Dance), but this time the inscription is "Thème du XVIIème siècle".