Baroque Concerto Grosso. Prominent Composers Corelli Vivaldi Telemann Handel Bach.

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Baroque Concerto Grosso

Prominent Composers Corelli Vivaldi Telemann Handel Bach

Corelli

Vivaldi

Vivaldi Bio Facts “il prete roso” First master of concerto & concerto grosso Worked much of life in orphanage

Telemann

Handel

J.S. Bach

Characterists of concerto grosso Alternating sonorities Full orchestra / partial orchestra “ripieno” / “concertino” Ritornello

Movement Cycle Concerto grosso more flexible than the solo concerto Very often 3 movements Fast-Slow-Fast

Famous Examples “Four Seasons” by Vivaldi Early program music Brandenburg Concertos by Bach Commissioned

Solo Concerto Contrasting sonorities still applies 1 solo instrument that is repeatedly heard Most frequent: violin, oboe, flute Any solo instrument = fair game 3 movement cycle fairly strict