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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, |
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Four standard dances grouped together. (Allemande, courante, sarabande, gigue), non-functioning dance music, forms were binary (1-5-1), Keyboard and instrumental |
Suite |
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What are the four standard dances in a suite? |
allemande, courante, sarabande, gigue |
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What is the form of a suite |
binary. keyboard or instrumental |
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What Scarlatti Baroque or Classical |
Baroque |
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Name some famous Baroque composers |
Bach Scarlatti Montiverdi Purcell Handel
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Name some famous Classical composers |
Haydn Mozart
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When was Sonata form created |
Baroque. early beginnings. |
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Two part form Mostly Keyboard Prelude often freestyle or form Fugue - strict construction |
Prelude and Fugue |
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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 |
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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 |
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What is the larger group in Concerto Gross called? |
Tutti/ripieno |
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What is the smaller group in a concerto Grosso called? |
concertino |