PPT-The Baroque Period 1600-1750 AD
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The Baroque Period Important developments were underway The 13 American colonies were formed Galileo was discovering new ways to explain the universe Fancy decorations
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The Baroque Period Important developments were underway The 13 American colonies were formed Galileo was discovering new ways to explain the universe Fancy decorations and ornaments were fashionable in music art and architecture. Student CD 3:26Ond 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 . 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.”. An era of new ideas and innovations in the arts, literature and philosophy. Italy led the way in new ideas and fashion. Baroque. comes from . Barocco. = . P. ortuguese for ‘pearl’ . Most famous baroque composers were. Guitars, Drumkit, Voice, Bass, Keyboard?. Introduction to Music listening. Have a brief understanding of music and its development throughout the last 600 years.. Be able to identify the Baroque orchestra and its components. Baroque architecture:. http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Baroque_Architecture. Baroque orchestral music. Music composed between 1600 (first operas) and 1750 (death of J.S. Bach). Barocca. . (. MUSIC IN THE (1600 - 1750) The Renaissance period ushered in th e rebirth and rediscovery of the arts such as music, painting, sculpture, and poetry and also saw the beginning of some scientific dis 1600-1750. 3 phases:. Early. (1600-1640)- favored homophonic texture (one main melody). Middle. (1640-1680)- importance of instrumental music (violin family most popular). Late. (1680-1750)- best music known today comes from this period. Introduction to . visual. art. KET Baroque Article Questions. What are the characteristics of the Baroque period identified at the beginning of your reading. ?. The reading states “the Baroque period reflected the turmoil of the time.” Describe at least two events causing this “turmoil”.. Music Era Timeline. The Baroque Period. Started around 1600 and ended around 1750. Gave a more refined style of music than the Renaissance period.. Started because music was developing into something new.. visual. art. KET Baroque Article Questions. What are the characteristics of the Baroque period identified at the beginning of your reading. ?. The reading states “the Baroque period reflected the turmoil of the time.” Describe at least two events causing this “turmoil”.. Baroque. Scientific Discovery. Galileo. Newton. Giant Composers . J. S. Bach. Handel. Baroque: Three Periods. early:. opera. homophonic texture. middle:. instrumental music. late:. polyphony. Characteristics of Baroque Music. Presented by Noah Lockette. Musical Words and Phrases. Notation. Mode of scripting music. Tone (tonality). Study of sound and its qualities. Sonata/Opera/. Cantana. /Oratorio/Concerto/Sonatas. Types of musical performances. Instrumental Music. Vocal. Evolution of 3 dramatic vocal forms: opera, oratorio, and cantata. Instrumental. Emancipation of instrumental music as accompaniment to vocal music—instrumental music dominated on its own.
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