Periods And Instruments Flashcards
1600-1750
Baroque
Nam d after the ornate and architectural style
Baroque
Detail that you can hear
Baroque
Musicians hired by monarchies to write music
Baroque
Expected to write at any occasion on demand
Treated as poorly as servants
Musicians in baroque
A mashup of two lines of music played at the same time
Baroque
Types of music
Opera Aria Sonata Suite Concerto
A long accompanied song for a solo voice
Aria
A composition for an instrumental song often played with piano accompaniment typically in several movements
Sonata
A set of instrumental compositions to be played in succession
Suite
A musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra
Concerto
Composers of baroque
Johan Sebastian
Antonio Vivaldi
George frideric Handel
Composer of the baroque who composed cello suite and toccata and fugue
Johan Sebastian
Composer of the baroque who composed four seasons-spring
Antonio Vivaldi
Baroque composer who composed water music
George Frederic Handel
Instruments of the baroque
Strings
Brass
Winds
Percussion
Violin Viola Cello Double bass Lute
Strings
Pear shaped with fretted fingerboard
Lute
Trumpet
Horn
Sackbut
Brass
Recorder
Flute
Loose
Bassoon
Winds
Keyboard music was composed with either a harpsichord or organ
Percussion
Like a piano but has to sets up strings inside that are plucked
Harpsichord
1750-1820
Classical
Clean and uncluttered
Classical
Less ornamental than the baroque period
Classical
The first time music was being performed in public concerts not just in church or courts
Classical
It was realized that music should be written for entertainment and enjoyed
Classical
Types of classical music
Choral symphony and requiem
Choir and an orchestra
Choral symphony
A musical composition setting parts of a requiem mass or a mass of someone who is deceased
Requiem
Composers of classical
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ludwig van Beethoven
Composer of classical who composed requiem and eine Kleine nachtmusik
Mozart
Composer of classical who composed symphony no. 9
Beethoven