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What is Gellant music? What dates/time period?

1720-70


after end of Baroque era. simplicity, song-like melodies, decreased use of polyphony, short periodic phrases,

Four standard dances grouped together. (Allemande, courante, sarabande, gigue), non-functioning dance music, forms were binary (1-5-1), Keyboard and instrumental

Suite

What are the four standard dances in a suite?

allemande, courante, sarabande, gigue

What is the form of a suite

binary. keyboard or instrumental

What Scarlatti Baroque or Classical

Baroque

Name some famous Baroque composers

Bach


Scarlatti


Montiverdi


Purcell


Handel


Name some famous Classical composers

Haydn


Mozart


When was Sonata form created

Baroque. early beginnings.

Two part form


Mostly Keyboard


Prelude often freestyle or form


Fugue - strict construction

Prelude and Fugue

What is the Fugue part like in a Prelude and fugue

Strict construction,


One or more multiple subjects employed using 1,4,5 relationships and interspersed wth freer episodic materials. contrapuntal

Instrumental form employing one larger group of instruments (tutti or ripieno) against a features smaller group (concertino) Initially 4, then three movement plan (Bach Vivaldi)

Concerto Grosso

What is the larger group in Concerto Gross called?

Tutti/ripieno

What is the smaller group in a concerto Grosso called?

concertino