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WORD HUNT. Encircle the words that are related to expressionist music in the grid
below. The words run horizontally, vertically and diagonally.

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

1. Schoenberg (Artist)

2. Concert

3. Sad

4. Love

5. Piano

6. Igor

7. Distorted

8. Aaron (Artist)

9. Tie

10. Monai (Artist)

11. Atonal

12. Chromatic

13. German

14. Russia  

Explanation:

  • Expressionism previously began in the visual expressions and was subsequently applied to music and different expressions in the mid-twentieth hundred years.
  • Following impressionism in craftsmanship and music, the cruel, strong expressionism period can be viewed as a contradiction to impressionism's gauzy pleasantness.
  • Expressionist music mirrored the creative development that took on a similar title. This kind of workmanship included the twisting of shapes, pictures, and varieties to make ridiculously unreasonable masterpieces.
  • The point was to empower new types of close-to-home substance and articulation in the work. Frequently the outcomes were upsetting, extraordinary awful portrayals of the more obscure side of human instinct.

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Answered by Evanbo222
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Answer:

  1. Schoenberg (Artist)
  2. Concert
  3. Sad
  4. Love
  5. Piano
  6. Igor
  7. Distorted
  8. Aaron (Artist)
  9. Tie
  10. Monai (Artist)
  11. Atonal
  12. Chromatic
  13. German
  14. Russia  

Explanation:

  • In the middle of the 20th century, expressionism was first used in visual art before being transferred to music and other forms of expression.
  • The harsh, forceful expressionism era, which followed impressionism in art and music, might be seen as a contrast to impressionism's gauzy pleasantness.
  • Expressionist music reflected the artistic movement with the same name.
  • This type of workmanship involved manipulating forms, images, and variations to create ludicrously absurd masterpieces.
  • The goal was to encourage new forms of concrete, personal expression in the work.
  • The results were frequently disturbing, dreadful depictions of the worst side of human impulse.

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