Music History and Composer Study

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Baroque Time Period
Advertisements

Music History and Composer Study
The Baroque Era Copyright © Frankel Consulting Services, Inc.
Music of the Baroque Period
A Rebirth of Knowledge Renaissance means rebirth. This period saw a rebirth in knowledge. The Renaissance was turning from God to man. Science and.
Announcement Corrected URL Corrected URL mus mus
BAROQUE COMPOSERS. Henry Purcell September 10, 1659-November 21, 1695 England Began his musical a career as a chorister as a member of the Chapel Royal.
Enlightenment Musicians
Style of the Musical Time Periods What is Style? Style: The way in which something is said, done, created, expressed, or performed.
Music History Classical Period 1750 – 1825 AD.
What was life like during the Classical period?
Classical Music Europe: 1750 CE-1830 CE.
(Neo) Classical Music Transition from Baroque to Romanticism.
THE CLASSICAL ERA
Music History and Composer Study Spring 2015 Lake Nona MS Ms. Hobbs.
Chapter 9: Toward Late Baroque Instrumental Music.
I can identify the periods in the history of music. I can create a history of music flip book.
Music History and Composer Study
Baroque Period A time for powdered wigs, make-up, fancy clothes and furniture.
Baroque Music Handel, Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Bach. Key Musical Developments in the Baroque Era Instrumental music Instrumental music Concerto (a composition.
Mary Lee and Molly Craig
New Artistic Styles Neoclassical Style emerges (Art, Architecture,& Music) Pre-Enlightenment art style is baroque—grand, ornate design Enlightenment style.
Baroque Era Baroque Era Baroque is a term generally used by music historians to describe a broad range of musical styles in a large geographic.
Jeopardy BY SERENA CHEN. Classical Music History Classical Music Theory Classical Music Instruments Classical Music Composers
Antonio Vivaldi And George Frideric Handel. Vivaldi Born in Venice. Father was a violinist Prepared for priesthood for one year Il Prete Rosso.
The Enlightenment Spreads
 He was baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart  He was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era.  He composed.
Musicians CCHS Academic Team.
CLASSICAL.
Music in Baroque Era During the Era, the Arts…  Reflected excess, contrast, and tension  Had the purpose of rejecting limits  Sought to.
The Enlightenment Spreads. Baroque Architecture St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City by Gialorenzo Bernini.
The Baroque Period. A Change of Values  Renaissance music valued skillful construction of multiple lines of music into a beautiful tapestry of sound.
RENAISSANCE TO BAROQUE Welcome to Music History. Composers and their dates Renaissance Composers:  Giovanni Palestrina: 1525 – 1594  Known for writing.
The Enlightenment Spreads Chapter 22, Section 3. Baroque Music A new, classical style of music developed in the 1700s A new, classical style of music.
Announcement New web page New web page us us
The Baroque Era Copyright © Frankel Consulting Services, Inc.
Baroque Classical Romantic th Century
Baroque Era A Baroque is Portuguese for, “a pearl of irregular shape Opera and orchestra were created and evolved. (Monterverdi opera) It was.
WHAT IS A COMPOSER? A composer is someone who writes music. WHAT IS A COMPOSER?
SHS Senior High Final Review  Baroque Era ( )  Classical Era ( )  Romantic Era ( )  20 th Century Era (1900s)
Photo courtesy of sky#walker granted under creative commons licence attribution The History of Music The Baroque Period.
5 th Grade Music How the Orchestra Grew Lesson #19.
BAROQUE AND CLASSICAL MUSIC OCTOBER 16, BAROQUE MUSIC
Music Through the Ages Wednesday, January 27th. Objectives  Vivaldi Review  Bach and Handel Listening Review  Vivaldi Terms  Four Seasons  Happy.
The Baroque Era Bach, Harpsichord & Clavichord, Concerto, Madrigal, Sacred Music.
Classical Music Appreciation Middle Ages and Baroque Period.
The Classical Time Period
The Enlightenment Spreads
Classical Music Origins
The Evolution of Music Have you ever wondered where music came from? Or, why music that you like to listen to is so different from the music your parents.
Neoclassical music.
Classical Music HIGHER.
Studying the genres of music.
The Baroque Time Period
Mozart The Classical Period.
The Baroque Period AD.
Classical Music S5.
The Renaissance Era Audio Clip is Bovicelli.
THE MASS.
Early and Renaissance Music ?
Classical Era
A glance into the lives of the greats!
THE MASS.
Baroque Composers Definition of Baroque (adj.):
Studying the genres of music.
The ENLIGHTENMENT Ideas of the Renaissance + the Scientific Revolution + the Age of Reason = the Enlightenment.
Development of Art in Europe
Early Music & The Baroque Period
The Enlightenment Spreads
The Enlightenment Spreads
Presentation transcript:

Music History and Composer Study Spring 2015 Lake Nona MS Ms. Hobbs

Introduction Music has been a part of culture for thousands of years. It has evolved over time to have a variety of sounds and uses. People who study music have divided history into SIX general time periods of music. Each time period has certain characteristics and composers that help define their era.

The six time periods are (in chronological order): Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th Century (Modern)

Medieval (500-1400) Most medieval music was vocal. Any instrumental music was usually folk-like and social The church was an important place for musicians

Medieval (500-1400) Gregorian Chant Originally created and sung in monasteries by monks. Chants were religious, often psalms or scripture. Named after Pope Gregory the Great.

Renaissance (1400-1600)

Rebirth and Re-discovery Art and music become more important in society Renaissance fairs are held today, and are a spectacle of art, music, and theatre. Time of Christopher Columbus, Leonardo da Vinci, and Shakespeare

Giovanni da Palestrina (1525-1594) Italian composer of sacred music He greatly influenced the music of the Catholic Church. (He wrote over 100 masses!) One of the first well-known composers of polyphonic music (music with harmonies)

Missa Papae Marcelli Pope Marcellus Mass Pope Marcellus Mass by Pro Cantione Antiqua Composed in honor of Pope Marcellus II Written for six a capella voices – SATTBB (Soprano and Alto parts were not sung by women!) Like all masses, consists of multiple movements (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei)

Baroque (1600-1750)

Baroque Characteristics The Baroque period was a time of extravagance in all forms. Art, music, and architecture reflect a new sense of drama and excess. Instrumental music becomes more important. Music in general continues to be more expressive, less tied to religion.

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Born in Germany to a musical family Played many instruments, but was considered a virtuoso on the organ Church musician throughout his life. Composed an enormous amount of music for the church. Had 20 children!

Toccata and Fugue in D Minor Written by Bach for his most beloved instrument A toccata is a composition written for a keyboard instrument composed in a ‘free style’ (no set structure). A fugue is a very structured piece that repeats one particular theme/melody many times throughout, harmonized with different melodies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho9rZjlsyYY

George F. Handel (1685-1759) Originally studied law because his father did not approve of his son becoming a full-time musician. Lived in Germany, Italy, and England at different times in his life and composed in German, Italian, and English

Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah Part of an oratorio (a musical work written for chorus, vocal soloists, and orchestra). Often with a religious text. Most often performed during the Christmas season. King George II stood upon hearing its magnificence; many audiences still stand today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUZEtVbJT5c

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) Spring from The Four Seasons Italian composer, also ordained as a priest. Because of this and his fiery red hair, he was nicknamed ‘The Red Priest’ Spring from The Four Seasons Violin Concerto A concerto is a musical work for solo instrument, often accompanied by an orchestra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjpLxlSMJ Po

Classical (1730-1820)

The Classical Time Period Music becomes more formalized, structured, and ‘classical’ in the sense of the word as we use it today The orchestra as we know it today begins to form in terms of instrumentation and size The American Revolution takes place during this period

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Child musical prodigy from Austria. Wrote his first composition at the age of 5, and his first symphony at the age of 8! A symphony is a large-scale composition usually with 3-4 movements. Almost always performed by an orchestra.

Eine kleine nachtmusik ‘A Little Night Music’ or ‘A Little Serenade’ Written for string chamber ensemble of full orchestra Four movements: I. Allegro II. Romanze: Andante III. Menuetto: Allegretto IV. Rondo: Allegro

Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) German composer Began losing his hearing at the age of 20, and eventually became completely deaf. Wrote 9 symphonies His music is thought to be a sort of transition from the Classical period to the Romantic period

Symphony no. 5 Four movement symphony written for orchestra I. Allegro con brio II. Andante con moto III. Scherzo: Allegro IV. Allegro One of the best known symphonies of all time First four notes are very memorable and reappear throughout the piece (BABABABAAAA)

Bonus! Symphony no. 9 Beethoven’s last completed symphony “Ode to Joy” Performed by orchestra, chorus, and vocal soloists. Symphony no. 9 is the first major example of a composer using voices in a symphony Composed when Beethoven was completely deaf