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1 THE CLASSICAL ERA

2 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CLASSICAL STYLE
Contrast of Mood Fluctuation of mood May change gradually or suddenly

3 Rhythm Lots of flexibility Lots of rhythmic patterns
Unexpected pauses, syncopations, frequent change from long and short notes

4 Texture Basically homophonic
Shift smoothly or suddenly from one texture to the next

5 Melody Tuneful, easy to remember, less ornamented
Sound balanced and symmetrical, frequently made up of 2 phrases of equal length

6 Dynamics and the Piano Gradual dynamic changes
Crescendos and decrescendos Piano replaces harpsichord around 1775

7 The end of Basso Continuo
Abandoned More music written for amateurs (couldn’t read figured bass) More composer control

8 The Classical Orchestra
New – standard 4 sections Strings Woodwinds Brass percussion Larger group than Baroque (up to 60+)

9 Strings – most important
Woodwinds – contrasting tone colors, melodic solos Brass – power, fill out harmony Percussion (timpani) – driving rhythms

10 Classical Forms Usually several movements contrasting in tempo and character Often 4 movements: Fast Slow Dance-related

11 Symphony – written for orchestra
String quartet – 2 violins, viol, cello Sonata – 1 or 2 instruments Chose many different forms for each movement: ABA, theme and variation, etc. Themes – contrast vividly

12 HOMEWORK: Read pgs. 195-197, summarize the Classical Era
Compare and contrast the Baroque and Classical Eras based on notes taken so far.


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