Baroque Era – Music of the Baroque (1600-1750)Essay Preview: Baroque Era – Music of the Baroque (1600-1750)Report this essayMusic of the Baroque (1600-1750)The Baroque Era (1600-1750) is divided into Early Baroque (1600-1640), Middle Baroque (1640-1680) and Late Baroque (1680-1750). When you hear about the Baroque Era, most people are talking about the Late Baroque and the works associated with Vivaldi, Handel, and most importantly, J.S. Bach. For this week, our focus is on the Early and Middle time periods.
Music in the Baroque era was “made to order” by the churches and the aristocratic courts. Think of the composers as a portable radio (or MP3 player) that you have except that instead of changing the station, the composers wrote a brand new work! These demands were for new and more complicated music that did not sound like the old fashioned music of the Renaissance. Since aristocracy was such a small portion of the population, most people heard music in the church. Being a church composer was not the most glamorous job at this time, but it seemed to be where all the great minds were making music.
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)Henry Purcell (1659-1695)Jean-Batiste Lully (1632-1687)Early Baroque (1600-1710) and Middle Baroque (1640-1680) Composers:Claudio Monteverdi – 1567-1643Jean-Batiste Lully – 1632-1687Henry Purcell – 1659-1695Johann Pachelbel -1653-1706Arcangelo Corelli – 1653-1713Antonio Vivaldi – 1678-1741 (early works)Characteristics of the Early and Middle Baroque:MelodyLess stepwise movement, larger leaps, wider range, and more chromaticism reflect influence of virtuosic solo singing; melodic patterns idiomatic to particular musical instruments emerge; introduction of melodic sequence (a short melodic fragment repeated at different pitch levels).
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An Introduction to French Baroque, by Anquan J. Gioni http://thenewcommondaissance.it The Baroque of the 1713 French Baroque This is my favorite baroque story
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