insisted that all of the many string instruments play their part in exactly the same way at exactly the same time. Archangelo Corelli wrote his Concerto Grosso No.8, which is more commonly known as the Christmas Concerto. The two main composers of the Baroque Period were Johann Sebastian Bach (J.S Bach) and George Frederic Handel. Bach was born into a very musical family, from his father to his many siblings and relatives there were many famous Bach composers. In J.S Bach’s time they didn’t have modern transportation—they…
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examples of musical pieces, from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods. In each example I will describe what I thought of the music, my overall impression and the details of the piece itself. Baroque Period The Baroque Period style of music began in the later part of the 16th century on through the 18th century. (2011) A few examples of some famous Baroque musicians are Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) and Henry Purcell (1659-1695). The first sample of Baroque style music is Sonata no 5 in…
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through the Baroque period throughout time. In the Medieval period, it was more about the religious influences and making music for god because he gave you the idea to do so. You, also, used your voice mostly instead of instruments.. Throughout the Renaissance period, it was more about claiming your own music. Making music without having religious thoughts or writings. Finally, in the Baroque period, the music was more about making Operas. It contained polyphonic music in late Baroque. You, also,…
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Introduction The word Baroque was first used to to describe the art and architecture of the 1600’s and 1700’s, but later came to describe the music of the same period as well. The baroque style of music was prominent from around 1600-1750 and produced many great composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, and Antonio Vivaldi. The Baroque era is one of many different innovations in the way that music was composed and performed. In this research paper I will research the origins…
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Born in Germany on March 21st, 1685, Johann Sebastian Bach was born into a family of musicians. Because of this it was only natural that he would pick up instruments like the harpsichord, clavichord, organ, and the violin. He excelled at each and everyone of them and before composing he was most well know as and organist. Johann Sebastian Bach’s Father, Johann Ambrosius, taught him how to play the violin and harpsichord…
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Chapter 10 Music of the Baroque Period (1600–1750) New instrumental and choral genres: fugue, dance suite ,concerto grosso, cantata, oratorio, and opera - and the music of Bach and Handel In the Baroque period, courts as well as churches were employers of musicians. City governments were becoming centers of music and culture and employers of musicians. The Protestant church not only employed musicians, but added significantly to the repertoire of classical music. The Baroque period saw the beginnings…
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Johann Sebastian Bach was a brilliantly gifted and prolific composer of the Baroque period who was able to master and perfect the musical conventions of his day while also managing to be many years ahead of his time. Bach was greatly influenced by many of the types of music performed during the Baroque era but there are many aspects of his style of composition that are unique to him alone. His genius shines through most clearly in how expressive his music is, his revolutionary interpretation of…
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since his time at least. A lot of the time his fans find it hard to not infer what they want to from the things that they do read because there are a select number of truly known facts and those are constantly seen everywhere when learning about Bach. When interpreting the life of Bach you should pay especially close attention to his music. This is mostly to get a better understanding of his life chronologically and what his interests were a different points in his life (Williams). Johann Sebastian…
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Humanities notes: 1. Middle ages: Medieval, dark time, music used to assist with long hours of prayer. Plainchant: unadorned and unaccompanied, consisting of a single unaccompanied melody line, a musical texture called “monophony” (“one sound”) Monophonic texture: a texture consisting of a single, unaccompanied melody line Ave maris stella: Hail, Star of the Ocean Revering to the virgin mary: Hail, star of the ocean, gentle mother of God, and also always virgin, joyous portal of the…
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of music ever composed. It is regularly used for commercials and television shows, as well as background music in movies. As a composer Antonio Vivaldi is widely known as one of the greatest composers of the Baroque Era. He is considered a musical genius in Venice and all over Italy. He and his music quickly spread around the world. His achievements are remarkable and inspiring to any musician or composer. The unique techniques and…
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