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ROCOCO Week 14 After a Renaissance period the architects of the era started to get bored with the symmetry and same old forms they had been using for the last 200
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ROCOCO Week 14 After a Renaissance period the architects of the era started to get bored with the symmetry and same old forms they had been using for the last 200 years Two main architects were . ca. 17. th. century. Baroque. The word “baroque” derives from a Portuguese and Spanish word that means “an irregularly shaped pearl”.. Gian. Lorenzo Bernini, . Chair of St. Peter. , Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, Rome. LOs: To develop my knowledge and understanding of music history; to identify characteristics aurally; to expand my knowledge and use of subject-specific vocabulary. . The Baroque Period : 1600-1750 (. 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 . Was born in Paris where it coincided with the reign of Louis 15. th. It was . out-dated . by the 1760s in France, but it continued to impact other parts of . Europe. The . name derives from . rocaille. and. Mannerism. Group Tasks/Questions. Examine the prints and sort them into three groups.. After sorting, write a short list for each group of prints identifying features that each print in each group has in common.. 1600-1750. Expressing Emotion. Expressing emotion was the highlight of the baroque era.. Art and music were closely linked to the different affections that humans feel.. The affections: Joy, Love, Sorrow, Anger, Fear, Excitement.. 1725-1775. What is Rococo?. Derives from the French word . rocaille. , which refers to the delicate scroll of the seashell. Rococo style transitioned the grandeur of the Baroque to the poise and clarity of the Classical. Baroque and Rococo Period. 1600-1750. In history:. Discovery of the telescope by Galileo. Founding of Jamestown settlement in America. Absolute rule by Louis XIV, XV of France. Attempt by pope to make the Catholic religion more popular. Counterpoint. . Type . of compositional technique in which . two melodies combine to create the harmony. , instead of one harmony and chords to accompany it.. . Short example of "Third Species" counterpoint ( play MIDI . 1600-1750. Baroque Era. Baroque is a term generally used by music historians to describe a broad range of musical styles in a large geographic area covering much of Europe and lasting for about 150 years between 1600-1750. 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. Antonio Lucio Vivaldi . Antonio Vivaldi . born . in Venice on March 4th, . 1678.. Though not known for certain, the immediate baptism was most likely due either to his poor health or to an earthquake that shook the city that day. In today’s lesson…. Learn about the Baroque era of music. Discover one of the most famous Baroque composers. Listen to some music from the Baroque period. The baroque era…. Refers to a period in time from 1600-1750.
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