Part 1: baroque sonata, two kinds sonata de camera and sonata da chiesa. The western European tradition,
Question:
Part 1: baroque sonata, two kind’s sonata de camera and sonata da chiesa. The western European tradition, from which most of our music is derived; uses instruments that fall into four families, grouped by the distinct ways they produce sound---strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. Instruments have changed over time, and new ones are continually added. listen to corelli, trio sonata in a minor antonio vivaldi, la primavera, (spring) for violin and strings, first, second and third movements; define: sonata, harpsichord, trio sonata, concertino group, ritornello, terraced dynamics. Also, list the most important instruments in the four families of instruments.
Part 2: listen to Bach, prelude in c minor, from the well-tempered clavier; fugue in c minor, from the well-tempered clavier; Brandenburg concerto no. 5 in d major; the baroque suite no. 3 in d major, movements. The chorale and church cantata; cantata no. 140; wachet auf, ruft uns die stimme, awake, a voice is calling us. After successfully completing this lesson, identify Brandenburg, name the solo instruments in concerto no. 5, define: fugue, prelude, cadence, pedal point, terraced dynamics.
Part 3: after completing the task tell how oratorio and opera and similar and tell how they are different. Tell how the audience at operas of the baroque era differ from audiences of today.
Part 4: characteristics of the classical style, contrast of mood, rhythm, texture, melody, dynamics and the piano (new instrument) very different from the harpsichord. The classical orchestra and classical forms. Define sonata allegro form. Explain what the compositional style of exposition, development and recapitulation is. How is this very revolutionary in the classical symphony?
International Financial Reporting A Practical Guide
ISBN: 978-1292200743
6th edition
Authors: Alan Melville