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2 Important Composers of the late Baroque Period |
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Leading Monarch during Age of Absolutism |
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2 Nicknames for the late Baroque period |
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-Age of Absolutism -Age of Science |
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What was the status of the Baroque composers? |
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3 Institutions that composers could work at. |
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2 adjectives describing dualism of the style of Baroque art/music |
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How did Baroque composers treat emotion in their music? |
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-Analyzed and Isolated -single emotions that are depicted 1 at a time |
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3 Movements: -1st:fast/ritornello -2nd:slower -3rd:faster than 1st |
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-Solid/stable -"to return" -make stability -usually starts movement off -Contrast between 2 musical ideas |
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many soloists vs. orchestra |
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What is Vivaldi's favorite genre? |
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What is Bach's favorite genre and instrument? |
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How many concertos did Bach write for Brandenburg? |
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-Single Principal Theme -Appears again and again in each instrumental/vocal |
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-Beginning of Exposition -Voice Presents subject once after another |
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-Serious Opera -Principal Italian baroque type -plot from ancient history -solo singing |
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What was the standard Baroque Opera aria form? |
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What is Coloratura style? |
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Ornate style of singing many notes for each sllable of text |
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Text of an opera is called? |
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What is an oratorio and when/where was it performed? |
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-Opera on religious subject -entertainments during lent -used as choir but not part of service |
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Where did the Classical style develop? |
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What was the main genre developed by Classical composers? |
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Describe the style features of Classical music |
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-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 |
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How did the Classical orchestra compare to the Baroque orchestra? |
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became a staple in public domain, but wasn't adequate enough to support composers |
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Who was the Enlightenment ruler who encouraged arts and music? |
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French philosopher Rosseau attacked what? |
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What is the basic outline of a symphony in terms of movements and form? |
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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 |
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-Multiple piece movement -Closing movement-based on repition -main tune (A) returns again between episode ( B,C) |
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-classical dance form -ABA pattern -B is a trio -moderate paced triple meter -4 movement piece |
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-Always the opening movement of EVERY symphony -key element:contrast -core of entire work -large scale ABA form-exposition,develop,recapitulation |
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How do most of Haydn’s symphonies sound? |
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What is a Sonata (genre)? |
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-piece for small amount number of instruments (1-2) -3 movement -private performance -less formal |
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Classical Concerto – major difference compared to Baroque? |
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-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 |
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What is Double Exposition Form and where is it used? |
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-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 |
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What are the instruments of a String Quartet? |
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-2 violin -1 viola -1 cello |
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Italian Comic Opera/buffa |
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-genre -comic opera -most progressive opera 18th centurt -mid/lower class characters and emotions |
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-Musical number in opera for 2 or more people -depicts different emotions of characters simultaneously -action moves forward |
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