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in music is also the beginning of the Industrial Revolution where many inventions took place , such as the invention of the steam engine, electric motor, and generator.
Classical period
Europe moved towards a new style of literature, architecture, and arts referred to as
classicism
This genre wanted to replicate ____ antiquity ideals, especially those of Greece.
“ classical “
This new style had cleaner, more organized divisions among parts, with clearer contrasts and colors, emphasizing simplicity instead of complexity.
Classical period
in physics, music structures would then be logical , well-articulated, and orderly.
Natural Philosophy
This became more prevalent, and the tonal structure of a piece became more hearable.
Chords
Cultural Background of the Classical Music Period 1750 - ?
( 1750-1820)
Is the most prominent development in music form during the Classical era.
Sonata-Allegro Form
- is the most important Classical music form. It is a long piece written for one or two instruments. It has three to four parts or movements that differ in rhythm and mood. Sonatas can played by an orchestra or by only one instrument, like a piano.
Sonata
A movie may start by showing the setting. In a sonata, this is called an
introduction
introduction will be followed by an ______of the main characters, which are the sonata’s Theme 1 and Theme 2.
exposition
have varying but retainable melodic roles in music.
Themes
- a short transition passage that leads to a second theme which may present another mood or tone down the atmosphere, such as romantic, tranquil, or sad scenes, using a related minor key.
Bridge
- conflict rise towards the climax.
Development
– a summary of everything that makes the movie thrilling is consolidated.
Recapitulation
– is a piece of instruments or soloists, accompanied by an orchestra. It maintains a contrast between an orchestral ensemble and a smaller group or solo instrument to complement each other and highlight and showcase the soloist’s skulls and abilities.
Concerto
– is a large instrumental composition with three or more movements, similar to a sonata, but written for a full orchestra.
Symphony