PPT-The Baroque Period

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Baroque architecture httpwwwnewworldencyclopediaorgentryBaroqueArchitecture Baroque orchestral music Music composed between 1600 first operas and 1750 death of JS Bach Barocca . will be held during the final examination period and in the regularly scheduled classroom unless special room arrangements are made with the Registrar Thursday Evening Classes Thursday December 11 Tuesday Evening Classes Friday December 12 Wednesday An era of new ideas and innovations in the arts, literature and philosophy. Italy led the way in new ideas and fashion. Baroque. comes from . Barocco. = . P. ortuguese for ‘pearl’ . Most famous baroque composers were. 1725-1775. What is Rococo?. Derives from the French word . rocaille. , which refers to the delicate scroll of the seashell. Rococo style transitioned the grandeur of the Baroque to the poise and clarity of the Classical. Baroque and Rococo Period. 1600-1750. In history:. Discovery of the telescope by Galileo. Founding of Jamestown settlement in America. Absolute rule by Louis XIV, XV of France. Attempt by pope to make the Catholic religion more popular. 1600-1750. Baroque Era. Baroque is a term generally used by music historians to describe a broad range of musical styles in a large geographic area covering much of Europe and lasting for about 150 years between 1600-1750. Music Era Timeline. The Baroque Period. Started around 1600 and ended around 1750. Gave a more refined style of music than the Renaissance period.. Started because music was developing into something new.. Draw a line matching the names with the correct item!. Velazquez. Bernini. Bach. Caravaggio. Jean Baptiste Lully. Handel. Palace of Versailles . Rembrandt. Christopher Wren. Vivaldi. Violin Virtuoso. Neo-Classicism. By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer. Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY. Baroque. Art &. Architecture. Baroque. 1600 – 1750. From a Portuguese word “barocca”, . meaning “a pearl of irregular shape”. visual. art. KET Baroque Article Questions. What are the characteristics of the Baroque period identified at the beginning of your reading. ?. The reading states “the Baroque period reflected the turmoil of the time.” Describe at least two events causing this “turmoil”.. Baroque. Scientific Discovery. Galileo. Newton. Giant Composers . J. S. Bach. Handel. Baroque: Three Periods. early:. opera. homophonic texture. middle:. instrumental music. late:. polyphony. Characteristics of Baroque Music. 1600-1750. BACH, HANDEL, VIVALDI. CHARACTERISTICS . WHERE. : EUROPE. WHAT INSTRUMENTS WERE POPULAR. : STRINGS INSTRUMENTS, ORGAN, HARPSICHORD. DESCRIBE THE MUSIC. : OPERA, FUGUE, LOTS OF RUNS AND TRILLS, VERY ORNAMENTED. youtu.be/cnn3TVBDtcA?t=48m20s. . The Classical Music Periods. There were no such things as musical periods when the music was written and performed in the last 1500 years; only music that was in style and music that was not.. Presented by Noah Lockette. Musical Words and Phrases. Notation. Mode of scripting music. Tone (tonality). Study of sound and its qualities. Sonata/Opera/. Cantana. /Oratorio/Concerto/Sonatas. Types of musical performances.  Baroque that was primarily associated with the religious tensions within Western Christianity: division on Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. In response to the Protestant Reformation of the early sixteen century, the Roman Catholic Church had embarked in the 1550s on a program of renewal known as the Counter - Reformation. As part of the program, the Catholic Church used art of the magnificent display for the campaign. It was intended to be both doctrinally correct and visually and emotionally appealing so that it could influence the largest possible audience..

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