Chapter 15 Flashcards
basso ostinato
Short pattern in bass that repeats while melody above changes
Commonly used in laments (descending tetrachords)
Most are triple or compound meter
2, 4, or 8 measures long
Also called “ground bass”
like a bass riff
cantata
Vocal chamber work with a lyrical or quasi-dramatic text
Secular composition for solo voice with continuo, with sections like recitatives, arias (and chorus only in later works)
Later genre of Lutheran church music, combining poetic texts with texts from chorales or the Bible, when Bach transformed it
Carissimi
wrote Historia di Jephte (ca. 1648). Oratorio, same structure as opera. lamenting
chamber music
A form of music written for a small group, which traditionally could be accommodated in a palace chamber.
clavichord
Strings activated by small metal rods called “tangents”
Very quiet instrument, like a small piano. for practicing
Frescobaldi
Tocatta no. 3.
a. best-known for his keyboard music
b. organist at St. Peter’s in Rome, 1608
c. published keyboard collections dedicated to various patrons
d. keyboard music model for later composers
fugue
composition or section of composition in strict imitative counterpoint, based on a single subject (begins with successive statements of subject)
harpsichord
Stringed keyboard instrument; metal strings plucked with plectrum attached to keys
LEADING COMPOSERS: François Couperin, Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre
What is style brisé?
lament
basso ostinato commonly used in laments. descending tetrachords. words are held to stress them
notes inegales
used in France. 8th notes turn into dotted 8th notes. etc. like swing almost
oratorio
Religious dramatic music combining narrative, dialogue, and commentary through arias, recitatives, ensembles, choruses, and instrumental music
like an unstaged opera
usually religious or biblical subject
In vernacular (Italian) or Latin
ornmentation or embellishment
trills, turns, appoggiaturas, mordents, cadenzas, scales, arpeggio passages
varied from one generation to another and from country to country
composer would write bass line and melody. improvised other stuff.
EXAMPLE: France used notes inègales and overdotting in the Baroque period
organ
Many different sizes
Pipes are like an ensemble of wind instruments
Stops enable air to be funneled through specific pipe groups
LEADING COMPOSERS: Dietrich Buxtehude and J.S. Bach
overdotting
used in France. if there is a dot written, it is played as if there is another dot. dotted half note turns into double dotted half note etc
polychoral motet
2 or more choirs, vocal soloists, instrumental ensembles, one or more organs playing continuo
b. In ecclesiis (NAWM 78), published 1615