GMH2: Midterm Flashcards
Comic Opera
Appealed to middle class Contemporary setting and action Written in vernacular Spoken dialogue instead of recitative Led to development of opera buffa
Opera Buffa
Independent comic operatic genre 2 acts Stock characters and storylines Larger cast Bass voices Ensemble finale
Empfindsamer Stil
More profound emotional statement Abrupt change in mood (multiple affects per mvt) Frequent descending half steps Chromaticism w/remote modulations Flexible rhythms (variety, more rests)
Sturm and Drang
Artistic aim-to frighten, shock, stun, or overcome w/emotion
Led to 19th century German Romantic Opera
Sinfonia
Developed into the symphony
Fast-Slow-Fast
Finale is dance-like
Sammartini (wrote earliest symphony in sonata form)
Mannheim Orchestra
Johann Stamitz
Crescendo/decrescendo
Piano/forte
Mannheim Steamroller (raising pitch w/increase in dynamics, density, and # of instruments)
Mannheim Rocket (arpeggiation used to change keys)
Qualities of the Classical Period
Clarity Simplicity Symmetry Balance Order
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Greatest opera reformer of all time Calzabigi (librettist) Orfeo ed Euridice Alceste Balance and Blend
Orfeo ed Euridice
Gluck, Calzabigi Tragic ending changed from original Finale includes ballet and chorus No secco recitative (now accompanied) Blending of elements (French, Italian, German)
Alceste
Gluck, Calzabigi
Expressive, relative text instead of ornamentation
Avoid repetitions (vocal fireworks) and construct form that suits situation
Remove sharp contrast between recitative and aria
Relate overture to drama
Great success in Paris
Symphony
Varied orchestra (instrumentation) Independent winds 4 movement structure (after 1750) 1. longest, serious, usually fast 2. Empfindsamer Stil/cantabile aria 3. Minuet and Trio 4. Light and Fast
Divertimento
"a piece to be played in the evening" closely related to suite Allegro-Andante-Minuet-Allegro Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Removal of basso continuo (keyboard)
String Quartet
Replaced Baroque trio sonata
Originally 2 violins and viola/cello in 8ves
type 1: 1st violin carries melody and others accompany
type 2: independent and equal parts
Keyboard sonata
D. Scarlatti
Piano replaced harpsichord after 1750
Usually 3 mvts
Concerto
Violin and Piano
Mozart - masterpieces of the genre
Fast-Slow-Fast/Sonata-Instrumental Aria-Rondo