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The Baroque Era - Coggle Diagram
The Baroque Era
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DATA OF BAROQUE ERA
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Artistic styles from 1600-1750
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"Barroco" means "irregular from"
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Scientific thinking was born :
William Gilbert
Johannes Kepler
Galileo Galilei
Robert Boyle
Robert Hooke
Isaac Newton
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Architecture
Change in size
Curving lines suggesting motion
Ornate decoration
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Art, has tendency to be dramatic.
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Instrumental Music
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Italian Violin makers
Antonio Stradivari (Stradivarius, 1644-1737)
Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri (1698- 1744)
Nicoló Amati (1596-1684)
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Sonata
Solo instrument with keyboard accompaniment
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Instrumental concerto
Solo instrument with orchestral accompaniment
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The concerto grosso
Termed ritornello that means return
Developed by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741).
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Keyboard music
The Baroque suite
The fugue
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OPERA
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Dramatic and expressive capabilities allowed the birth of opera
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Stage works that are sing
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Notable composers
Jacopo Peri (1561-1633)
Giulio Caccini (1551-1618)
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Techniques
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Recitative or narrative song
Developed to convey dialogue
Aria means“air”
Express intensity of emotion
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Words such as running
Reflected in quick passages of sixteenth notes.
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Words of sadness
Reflected in a slow tempo.
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Principle places of growth
Venice
Milan
Florence
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Cantata and Oratoria
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Cantata
Vocal piece usually based on a single melody
Secular
Scared
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Oratorio
vocal work of music
Written in movements with soloists, chorus, and orchestra.
Incorporates opera styles
Recitative, aria, and chorus
To convey the action contained in the text.
Sacred in nature