 A less complicated texture than Baroque times (less Polyphonic/more homophonic)  More use of Dynamics.  Elegant  Question & Answer phrases  Clear.

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 A less complicated texture than Baroque times (less Polyphonic/more homophonic)  More use of Dynamics.  Elegant  Question & Answer phrases  Clear use of phrasing (musical sentences)  CADENCES!!!!!  The replacement of the Harpsichord with the Piano  Less use of Continuo  The use of Alberti Bass in Piano music  The cadenza!

Listen carefully to the opening movement of this work and try to answer the following questions. 1. Is the piece in a major or minor key? 2. Which family of instruments play the opening theme? 3. What playing technique are the strings using?

Mozart: Haydn: Beethoven:

Instruments of the Classical Period Modern Flute Clarinet (not in Baroque) French Horn Valved Trumpet Trombone Percussion Piano (not in Baroque)

Modern Flute

Clarinet

French Horn

Valved Trumpet

Trombone

Percussion

Piano

An opera is basically a musical play with all of the words sung instead of spoken. Famous operas written in The Classical period: The Magic Flute The Marriage of Figaro Don Giovanni All of these operas were written by Mozart. Beethoven, Haydn. Opera

A classical piece of music for an orchestra

Listen carefully for the following features  Timpani rolls at beginning  Arco (using the bow) Strings  Question and Answer phrases (like call and response)  Contrasting dynamics (use of crescendos unlike the Baroque period)  Repetition of theme

 An important part of the concerto was the CADENZA CADENZA  The Cadenza is where the soloist gets to show off their skills and can be allowed some degree of Improvisation within this. The Concerto had emerged in the Baroque period as the Concerto Grosso written for an Orchestra with a group of soloists. In the Classical period the solo Concerto emerged and was written for an Orchestra and one important solo instrument.

Listen carefully for the following features  Ascending sequence  Question & answer between piano and orchestra  Trills  Imitation  Time signature?

 Chamber Music is music written for a small group of musicians and intended to be played in a room (chamber) rather than a large Concert Hall.  In the Classical period the most popular group written for was the String Quartet, Haydn wrote many of these ensembles. The String Quartet used the following instruments; 1st Violin 2nd Violin Viola Cello

Listen carefully for the following features  Tempo is Allegro. What does Allegro mean?  Simple Time. What is the time signature?  Repetition of opening theme  Arco Strings

 The Minuet and Trio has the following features:  A graceful French dance  3 beats in the bar  Ternary Form The Minuet originated in the Baroque period as part of the Suite. The Minuet and Trio was an extension of this form in the Classical period and involved the addition of the Trio which was basically a 2 nd Minuet. ABA

 The Piano was the Keyboard instrument of choice during the Classical period.  A common feature was the use of the Alberti Bass in the left hand of the piano part. This involved alternating between the notes of the chord.  For example, if the chord is C the notes which could be used are C, E and G. They would be played in the following order:

 Work for solo piano or  Solo instrument plus piano  Listen out for the Alberti Bass

 Sonata form  Minuet and trio  Theme and variation  Rondo

TThe ‘theme’ is the main melody AA ‘variation’ of this theme is when the composer plays the main melody again but has slightly altered it. TThe 5 main ways to vary a theme 1. The melody 2. The Rhythm 3. The Time-Signature 4. The Harmony 5. The Tonality

 The main theme ‘A’ is repeated after each new section of music.

Conclusions By 1825, the modern orchestra was almost fully in place (except for the tuba and low woodwinds). Many famous pieces of music were written, including symphonies and operas. Music had become more STATELY, ELEGANT and REFINED, compared to the busy polyphonic music of the Baroque period.