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Music Appretation Exam 2
wcjc, wadill
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Music
Undergraduate 1
10/09/2013

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Date of Baroque Period
Definition
1700-1750
Term
2 Important Composers of the late Baroque Period
Definition
Bach and Handel
Term
Leading Monarch during Age of Absolutism
Definition
King Louis XIV
Term
2 Nicknames for the late Baroque period
Definition
-Age of Absolutism
-Age of Science
Term
What was the status of the Baroque composers?
Definition
Artisan/crafts person
Term
3 Institutions that composers could work at.
Definition
Court,church and opera
Term
2 adjectives describing dualism of the style of Baroque art/music
Definition
Extravagance and freedom
Term
How did Baroque composers treat emotion in their music?
Definition
-Analyzed and Isolated
-single emotions that are depicted 1 at a time
Term
Baroque Concerto
Definition
3 Movements:
-1st:fast/ritornello
-2nd:slower
-3rd:faster than 1st
Term
Ritornello
Definition
-Solid/stable
-"to return"
-make stability
-usually starts movement off
-Contrast between 2 musical ideas
Term
Concerto
Definition
solo vs. orchestra
Term
Concerto Grosso
Definition
many soloists vs. orchestra
Term
What is Vivaldi's favorite genre?
Definition
Concerto
Term
What is Bach's favorite genre and instrument?
Definition
-Cantata
-Organ
Term
How many concertos did Bach write for Brandenburg?
Definition
6
Term
Fugal Subject
Definition
-Single Principal Theme
-Appears again and again in each instrumental/vocal
Term
Fugal Exposition
Definition
-Beginning of Exposition
-Voice Presents subject once after another
Term
Stylized Dance
Definition
Dance music of listening
Term
Baroque Opera Seria
Definition
-Serious Opera
-Principal Italian baroque type
-plot from ancient history
-solo singing
Term
What was the standard Baroque Opera aria form?
Definition
-Da Capo
-ABA
Term
What is Coloratura style?
Definition
Ornate style of singing many notes for each sllable of text
Term
Text of an opera is called?
Definition
Libretto
Term
"secco"
Definition
-Bass continuo
Term
Accompanied
Definition
"dry" harpsicord sound
Term
What is an oratorio and when/where was it performed?
Definition
-Opera on religious subject
-entertainments during lent
-used as choir but not part of service
Term
Where did the Classical style develop?
Definition
Vienna, Austria
Term
What was the main genre developed by Classical composers?
Definition
Classical Style
Term
Describe the style features of Classical music
Definition
-Texture: homophony
-Rhythm: biggest change in baroque music
-highly flexible
-variety
-Melody:pleasing variety,simple/clear,singable
-Dynamics:variety/flexible,many markings,crescendo/decresendo,piano forte replaced harpsicord
Term
How did the Classical orchestra compare to the Baroque orchestra?
Definition
became a staple in public domain, but wasn't adequate enough to support composers
Term
Who was the Enlightenment ruler who encouraged arts and music?
Definition
Emperor Joseph II
Term
French philosopher Rosseau attacked what?
Definition
Baroque Opera
Term
What is the basic outline of a symphony in terms of movements and form?
Definition
4 Movements:
1st-opening,fast,slow intro,Sonata
2nd-slow,no standard form
3rd-persistent dance mvmt,moderate speed, Minuet w/ trio and triple meter
4th-closing,vert fast, sonata/rondo
Term
Rondo Form
Definition
-Multiple piece movement
-Closing movement-based on repition
-main tune (A) returns again between episode ( B,C)
Term
Minuet Trio
Definition
-classical dance form
-ABA pattern
-B is a trio
-moderate paced triple meter
-4 movement piece
Term
Sonata
Definition
-Always the opening movement of EVERY symphony
-key element:contrast
-core of entire work
-large scale ABA form-exposition,develop,recapitulation
Term
How do most of Haydn’s symphonies sound?
Definition
-light and cheerful
Term
What is a Sonata (genre)?
Definition
-piece for small amount number of instruments (1-2)
-3 movement
-private performance
-less formal
Term
Classical Concerto – major difference compared to Baroque?
Definition
-Baroque concerto refined by classical concerto
-soloist vs orchestra
-long open movement
-NO MINUET MOVEMENTS
Opening movement:fast,double exposition,sonata form,cadenza at end
Slow movement: slow, no standard form
closing movement:very fast, rondo form

-Baroque:ritornello
-Classical conerto:double exposition sonata
Term
What is Double Exposition Form and where is it used?
Definition
-exposition played twice
-orchestra 1st w/o modulation and stays in tonic key
-soloist with modulation that balances out orchestra power
-cadenza at end with big paude for soloist to improvise
Term
What are the instruments of a String Quartet?
Definition
-2 violin
-1 viola
-1 cello
Term
Italian Comic Opera/buffa
Definition
-genre
-comic opera
-most progressive opera 18th centurt
-mid/lower class characters and emotions
Term
What is an ensemble?
Definition
-Musical number in opera for 2 or more people
-depicts different emotions of characters simultaneously
-action moves forward
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