Vivaldi & Spring Flashcards

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What year was Vivaldi born? Which year did he pass away? What is Vivaldi’s musical style?

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Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)

  • contributed to the development of the 3-mvt concerto structure
  • leader in establishing ritornello form
  • idiomatic writing for strings
  • exploited string virtuosity through technically demanding writing such as rapid passagework, string crossings, arpeggio figurations, and double stops
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State the background information. Provide the following: Genre, composition date, collection subtitle, inspiration source, and performing forces.

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Genre: Concerto
Composition Date: 1725
Collection Subtitle: The Contest between Harmony and Inspiration (Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’invenzione)
Inspiration Source: sonnets, most likely written by Vivaldi himself
Performing Forces: solo violin, strings, and continuo

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Name the following in the first movement:

  • Key
  • Form
  • Tempo
  • Meter
  • Text
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Key: E Major
Form: Ritornello
Tempo: Allegro
Meter: 4/4
Text: 1st Stanza
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Musical depiction of “Spring has arrived!”

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spirited rhythmic figures, bright character, celebratory dance-like quality

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Musical depiction of “The birds celebrate with festive song.”

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high-pitched trills. repeated note figures

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Musical depiction of “murmuring streams are caressed by gentle breezes.”

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violins play a rapid undulating figure

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Musical depiction of “storm clouds darken the sky, bringing thunder and lightning.”

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tremolando passage played by violins evoke thunder and rising thirty-second note scales represent lightning

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Name the following in the second movement:

  • key
  • form
  • tempo
  • meter
  • poetic text
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Key: C# minor (relative minor)
Form: Two-part structure
Tempo: Largo
Meter: 3/4
Poetic text: 3rd stanza

important note: reduced orchestration is featured, and cellos do not play

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Musical depiction of “the goatherd sleeps in a meadow beside his dog; the leaves rustle gently.”

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  • solo violin’s languorous melody depicts the sleeping goatherd, the violin’s dotted figure in parallel thirds suggest the rustling leaves; the viola ostinato represents the barking dog
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Name the following in the third movement:

  • key
  • form
  • tempo
  • meter
  • poetic text
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Key: E Major
Form: Ritornello
Tempo: Allegro
Meter: 12/8
Poetic Text: 4th stanza
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Musical depiction of “Nymphs and shepherds dance to the sound of rustic bagpipes.”

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the bass pedal point suggests the drone of bagpipes while the lilting compound meter creates a dance-like character

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Concerto

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  • popular instrumental genre of the Baroque era for soloist/soloists and orchestra
  • generally in three movements: fast-slow-fast
  • frequently employs ritornello form
  • intended to showcase the virtuosity of the soloists
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Ritornello form

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  • structure employed in the first and third movements of the Baroque concerto
  • the opening passage (ritornello) is restated throughout the movement, serving as a refrain
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Ripieno

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  • Italian for “full” or “complete”

- a term used to denote the use of the full orchestra in the baroque concerto

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Ostinato

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  • Italian for “obstinate” or “persistent”

- rhythmic or melodic pattern repeated for an extended period

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Pedal Point

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  • a note, or a series of notes, sustained through harmony changes in other parts
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Idiomatic Writing

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  • highlights the unique technical capabilities of an instrument in the style of writing
  • opposite of generic
  • developed in the Baroque era
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Programmatic Writing

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  • music with a descriptive element, inspired by extramusical associations, like a story or painting
  • evolved into a significant feature of 19th-century instrumental writing: program music