PPT-Classical Time Period 1750-1820
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GRACE CALM EQUAL SERENITY CLARITY POISE ORDER How can we describe the Classical Time Period HOMEWORK Define each of the above terms Key Historical Events FRENCH
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GRACE CALM EQUAL SERENITY CLARITY POISE ORDER How can we describe the Classical Time Period HOMEWORK Define each of the above terms Key Historical Events FRENCH REVOLUTION transfer of power from aristocrats to middle class. 1750-1830. Classical Period. 1750-1830. Music . Light, clean texture, less complex than Baroque. Contrasts are more pronounced. Mainly homophonic (melody above harmonies) . Art. Soft and gentle. Elegant and orderly. 1750 - 1800. Write . down these characteristics!. A less complicated texture than . . Baroque times (less Polyphonic/more homophonic). More use of Dynamics. . Elegant. Question & Answer phrases. THE BAROQUE PERIOD. Notable Baroque Composers. Bach. Telemann. Handel. Purcell. Vivaldi. Scarlatti. Monteverdi. Gabrieli. Couperin. Who?. The Baroque period time frame generally is thought to be the 150 year period between 1600 and 1750. Most scholars agree that the classical period begins after Bach’s death in 1750. One of the first major Baroque works was . Jimmy Saros. ARCH 0250. 12/4/08. A shift in culture, art, and the depiction of Narrative . www.wikipedia.org. Classical Greece. Split up into City States. Said to be the foundation for western civilization.. The Baroque Period. Time of Turbulent Change. Conquest of new worlds. Rise of the middle class (against monarchy). Characterized by “appalling poverty and wasteful luxury, magnificent idealism and savage oppression.”. Everything You Need to Know About The Missouri Compromise To Succeed In APUSH. APUSH Review: The Missouri Compromise (Compromise of 1820). Download a video guide for this and other videos at www.apushreview.com. CLASSICAL PERIOD. The later Classical period saw the development of a more definitive . lyrical. style. , and a focus on . structural. clarity . rather than textural . intricacy. Large #’s of musicians moved to large . Patri. Composer: Anonymous. Period: Medieval (800-1400). Genre: Gregorian Chant. Vocab: monophonic- a single-line melody. CLASSICAL MUSIC LISTENING. Title: . Viderunt. . Omnes. Composer: . Perotin. 1825-1900. The Age of expression. General Characteristics. Revolutions-Political, Industrial, Social. Scientific Advances. Nationalism. Nature. Characteristics of Romantic Art and Literature. Emphasis on Nature and Love. “. Classic”al. music. The term “classic” is normally used to describe something that has a broad and timeless appeal to a wide range of audiences. This is the perfect description for the type of music in this era. The masterpieces composed during this time still survive and are popular with many audiences today.. Commonly, all Art music is called “Classical Music,” but properly speaking, the period of Classical music took place: . 1750 . - 1825. J. S. Bach died in 1750. Beethoven died in 1827. A. fter . the Baroque . Jimmy Saros. ARCH 0250. 12/4/08. A shift in culture, art, and the depiction of Narrative . www.wikipedia.org. Classical Greece. Split up into City States. Said to be the foundation for western civilization.. Year 10 IGCSE. October 2009. The Age of Enlightenment. Believed in progress, rising middle class. American and French revolutions. Humanitarian Ideals/reason and knowledge. Liberty, Equality and fraternity!. A Brief History and the Classical Orchestra. Composers of the Classical Period. Music for the Piano. Symphony and Opera. Fingerprints of the . Classical Period. An emphasis on grace and beauty of melody and form.
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