CLASS: Nov 9, 2018-- Almost complete Flashcards
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The ____ Cantata is very different than the Bach Cantata
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The Italian Cantata is very different than the Bach Cantata
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REVIEW QUESTIONS:
What is the difference between a favola en musica (Musical Tale) and early opera?
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- PERFORMANCE VENUE
- favola en musica- Court mostly, invitation only
- Early Opera- Public, still costly
- STORIES
- favola en musica-
- Early Opera- Historial Fantasy
- STYLE
- favola en musica- Both Dramatic and staged
- Early Opera
- Much more focused on early pleasures and desires, sensuality. The mistress wins out.
- SOUNDS
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favola en musica- Individual sections to create Genre
- You can see it on the page “Strophic aria for ___”, “Recitative for the messenger”
- Early Opera- It’s own Genre
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favola en musica- Individual sections to create Genre
*Finish this by looking at the previous class
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REVIEW QUESTIONS:
What is the difference between early opera and oratorio? What are the similarities?
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- STAGED
- Oratorio- Not Staged
- Early Opera- Staged
- SACRED
- Oratorio- Sacred
- Bible story modified into a libretto
- Narrator telling the story
- Early Opera- Not sacred
- Oratorio- Sacred
- SIMILARITIES
- Both dramatic
- Both use aria and recitative
- CITY
- Oratorio- Rome (during lint, because opera houses are shut down)
4
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- Composer that wrote a lot of concerted music
- Worked in Northeastern Germany most his life as a church musician
- Funded and travelled to Venice to study with Gabrieli
- Made possible by the choir balconies in St. Marks
- First place to see the balconies
- Each balcony in each corner
- Each balcony has an organ in it
- Made possible by the choir balconies in St. Marks
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What Genre is this?
- Biblical Texts: Old/New Testament
- Not the Oratorio- Bible story told in a different libretto text
- This style uses an actual biblical text
- Set for Variety of Instruments/Voices
- Big ensemble subdivided into groups (brackets)
- Concerted Texture
- Shifting textures all the time
- Text in Latin or German or Italian
- Schütz (1585-1672) composed many of these
- Unstaged
- No blocking, set design, or costumes
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- No blocking, set design, or costumes
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Sacred Concerto
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PAGE 553 Example:
20:36
Come back and make cards for the example
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7
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Who is the composer?
- Wrote many cantatas
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8
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What Vocal Genre is this?
- Secular in nature
- Setting of Italian love poetry
- Resonates with “Courtly Love” (unattainable love)
- Monodic texture (Solo + Continuo)
- Don’t mix up with the The Caccini Madrigal (one style)
- Mixed Styles: (Compare this to single style of Caccini Madrigal)
- Strophic arias, recitative, dance-like songs
- Example: Barbara Strozzi, Lagrime mie
- Love poem from male perspective
- Musical mimesis: “sobbing” suspensions
- “Second Practice” Dissonance: “Dolore”
- Styles: Lamento, Arioso, Strophic Aria
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Cantata
9
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PAGE 496
EXAMPLE:
Come back and make cards
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10
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Reading: Music in Roman Churches
- Describe the music heard in Roman Churches
- What were the churches like?
- What genres of music were performed?
- What did the music sound like?
Use phone recording
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