Mapeh Flashcards

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This is in part true because works of art stay alive in museums.

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Life is short but art is forever

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This means rebirth and is the french translation of the italian word rinascita

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Renaissance

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When Arts produced in Europe

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1400-1600

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He was born in caprese a village in italy in 1475

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Michelangelo buonarroti

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works of michelangelo

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Pieta, sculpture, marble

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Fresco, sistine chapel, the vatican, rome

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The creation of adam

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He was born in 1452 in the small town of vinci near florence italy

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Leonardo da vinci

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He had all the luck to become a major artist with the life circumstances he was in

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Michelangelo buonarroti

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He was known to also have a strong personality

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Michelangelo buonarroti

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This shows christ in his mother lap just after he is taken down from the cross it is a remarkable sculptural piece where the flesh under Christ shoulders just above mary

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Pieta

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He was known not only as a masterful painter but as an architect sculpter engineer and scientist

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Leonardo da vinci

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Painted by leonardo da vinci decorates the wall of the monastery of the church of santa maria delle grazie in milan italy

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The last supper

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He was indeed the classic or quintessential renaissance man

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Leonardo da Vinci

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Leonardo da vinci’s world famous portrait was known to be the artist favorite painting

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Mona lisa

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He is considered to be one of the greatest and most popular artists of all time

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Raphael ( 1483- 1520)

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he was born in urbino on april 6 1483

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Raffaello santi or raffaello sanzio

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17
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He was the father of raffaello santi

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Giovanni santi

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Is painted by raphael one of the famous madonnw portraits of him

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La belle jardiniere or the beautiful gardener

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The greatest sculptor of the early renaissance

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Donatello ( 1386- 1466)

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Known as donatello he was a master stonecutter

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Donato di niccolo di betto bardi

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21
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Donatello well known work david was done in

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1409

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22
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work of donatello that is an old woman who is semi toothless and whose long hair was tangled and dirty

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Mary magdalene

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23
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Donatellos wooden statue of saint mary magdalene shows the repentant magdalene as a?

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Haggard old women

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Is the style that dominated the art of the europe and some spanish and portuguese settlements in the americas from the 16th century with tiso

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Baroque art

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25
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is also the beginning of the industrial revolution where many inventions took place such as invention of the steam engine electric motor and generator

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Classic period

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26
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Europe moved toward a new style of literature architecture and arts referred to as

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Classicism

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27
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This genre wanted to replicate classical antiquity ideals especially those of greece

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Classic period

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28
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This is in physics music structures would then be logical well articulated and orderly

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Natural philosophy

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29
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this become more prevalent and the tonal structe of a piece become more hearable

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Chords

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30
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Harmony in baroque and classical

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Heavy, light

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31
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Texture in baroque and classical

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Polyphonic, homophonic

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32
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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

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Sonata

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33
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is “sounded” or “played.” This is in contrast to another musical term cantata, which means
“sung.”

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sonata

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is the most prominent development in music form during the Classical era.

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sonata-allegro form

35
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A movie may start by showing the setting. In a sonata, this is called an

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introduction

36
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This will be followed by an _____of the main characters, which are the sonata’s Theme 1 and Theme 2.

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exposition

37
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have varying but retainable melodic roles in music.

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themes

38
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  • 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.
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Bridge

39
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  • conflict rise towards the climax
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Development

40
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– a summary of everything that makes the movie thrilling is consolidated.

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Recapitulation

41
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– 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.

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Concerto

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– is a large instrumental composition with three or more movements, similar to a sonata, but written for a full orchestra.

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Symphony

43
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still in-home key, optional

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Coda

44
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He is one of the most prominent composers of the classical period. His life is described as a “rags-to-riches” story.

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Franz joseph haydn

45
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He came from a poor family and his music led to his rise in social status.

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Franz joseph haydn

46
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• He was named, “Father of the Symphony”

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Franz joseph haydn

47
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Franz joseph hadyn most symphonies have nicknames such as the

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“Surprise Symphony”, “The Clock”
“The Military”

48
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He is a child prodigy and the most amazing genius in musical history.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

49
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He experimented in all kinds of music and composed over 700 works. Unfortunately, due to mismanaged finances he lived his life in poverty.

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Wolfgang amadeus mozart

50
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He composed wonderful concertos, symphonies and opera such as

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“The Marriage of Figaro”, “Don Giovanni”, and “The Magic Flute” which became popular.

51
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Other known works of wolfgang amadeus mozart

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“Eine Kleine Nachtmusik”, “Symphony No. 40 in G Major”, and “Sonata No. 11 in A Major K311.”

52
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He was the composer who bridged the late Classical era and the early Romantic era. He was a talented pianist and composer.

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Ludwig van Beethoven

53
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• He began to go deaf in 1796 but this did not become a hindrance.

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Ludwig van beethoven

54
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He continued composing through the help of an assistant and hearing gadget. Some of his famous compositions were made when he was deaf.

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Ludwig van Beethoven

55
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Ludwig van Beethoven works include:

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• Famous symphonies are: Symphony No. 3 (Eroica), No. 5, No. 6 (Pastoral), No. 9 (Choral).

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Other famous works:

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Piano Sonata no 14 in c sharp minor (Moonlight) 1st movement
Piano Concerto no. 5 “Emperor” in E flat major
Symphon”y No. 5, Op. 67, C Minor
“Fur Elise”

57
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Piano Sonata No 11 in A majo.
(Rondo) 3rd movement

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Used in Tom and Jerry

58
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Symphony No. 5

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Used in Popeye

59
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Born in Southern Spain, in the town of Seville where an artistic community thrives

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Diego Rodriguez de Silva y
Velazquez

60
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He descended from Jewish ancestry,
individualism and compassion for the masses and poor people were shown throughout his lifetime

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Rembrant Harmenszoon van
Rijn

61
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A painting based on the announcement by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary

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The Annunciation

62
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He treated art as the highest level of orderliness

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Peter Paul Rubens

63
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The time was a rediscovery of arts and sciences together with arabic knowledge of algebra and navigation

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Greco-Roman

64
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Is influence of classical sculpture is shown in pose of Eve whose arms attempt to cover her naked body

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Expulsion from Paradise

65
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Is based on a scene from Genesis

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The Creation of Adam

66
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Principal Component of the Renaissance

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Revival of the classical forms

67
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Melody in baroque

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One melodic idea

68
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Melody in classical

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Two or more contrasting themes

69
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Rhythm in baroque

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Forward, continuous motion

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Rhythm in classical

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Flexible, many rhythmic patterns

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Emphasis in baroque

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Seriousness, grandeur, extravagance, complexity

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Emphasis in classical

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Clarity, elegance, balance, simplicity, organization

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Mood in baroque

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One basic mood

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Mood in classical

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Mood often changes

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Dynamics in baroque

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Sudden change/ rise and fall

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Dynamics in classical

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Gradual change, use of crescendo/secrescendo

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Ensembles in baroque

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10-40 musicians

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Ensemble in classical

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Up to 60 musicians

79
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Instruments in baroque

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interchangeable

80
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Instruments in classical

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Not interchangeable

81
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Bass in baroque

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Bass dictates the chords

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Bass in classical

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Other parts may play the bass