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Chester County Night School Fall 2006 Classical Music Appreciation151Introductory Session 2 2
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Chester County Night School Fall 2006 Classical Music Appreciation151Introductory Session 2 2. 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. Music I. Expectations, Policies and Procedures. What is Music Appreciation?. Music appreciation is a general music class where students will learn some of the basics . of music . as well as gain a greater understanding of where music comes from and how it affects . S5. In today’s Lesson…. Learn about the Classical era. . Listen to some music from the classical period. . Discover famous classical composers. . The Classical Era. This term refers to music composed during the period 1750 to 1810 (approximately.). . music. Lucia . Petrikovicova. – . leader. , Jozef . Halaj. , Radka . Bohacikova. W. hat. is classical . . music? . Do . you know?. Classical. . music. -. one . of the oldest musical styles . Chester County Night School, Spring 2007 Classical Music AppreciationIntroductory, Session 2 2 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 . Period. Time Periods. 1900-Present Day. 1. 20. th. Century-1900-2000. 2. Contemporary- 1975-Present. 3. 21. st. Century- 2000-Present. Characteristics:. Modern form of art music. Increased use of . Neoliberalism. , . Neoconservatism. , and the . Avant-Garde. Yi Hong . Sim. University of California, San Diego. Classically trained musicians are . Othered. .. Their Otherness serves capital.. Classically trained musicians, especially new music entrepreneurs, participate in their own . Learn about the Classical era. . Listen to some music from the classical period. . Discover famous classical composers. . The Classical Era. This term refers to music composed during the period 1750 to 1810 (approximately.). Middle Ages and Baroque Period. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0Y6NPahlDE. Start at 6:55 to 26:15, 34:32 – 40:03. Plain chant, Gregorian Chant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWr9smzbgOc. The Gregorian Chant. 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 . MaFritts. Characteristics of the Classical Era. Contrast of Mood. A Classical composition will fluctuate in . mood.. Mood in classical music may change gradually or suddenly, expressing conflicting surges of elation and depression.. Music Appreciation. A Short Introduction to Modern Classical Music. The Fast and Friendly Guide to the Modern Era of Classical Music. Characteristics. A break with the past / “rules” are made to be broken.
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