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time period - Baroque
1600-1750
time period - Classical
1760-1830
time period - Romantic
1830-1900
time period - Contemporary
1900-present
BAROQUE - what texture?
ornamentation?
improvisation?? figured bass??
homophonic texture
trills, appoggiaturas, mordents
improvised sections freely
chord progression outline of comp.
CLASSICAL - what texture? Harmonic and melodic? Rests?
alberti bass?? sonatina forms?
homophonic
easily recognizable
used to set off the new section
left hand part of piano music
sonata forms too
ROMANTIC - emotional? harmonies complicated? lyric melodies?? rhythms complicated?
more emotional, titles helped intrepet the mood
added more colorful notes
lovely, singing melodies
syncopated rhythms
CONTEMPORARY - major and minor tonalities -----? quartal harmony?? bitonality?? polytonality?? atonality?? iregular meters?? polyphonic texture??
non tonal harmonies being used, no major or minor keys.
use of fouths to make up chords
use of two different keys at the same time
use of MANY differeny keys at the same time
no specific key used
uncommon time signatures
result od the entangling of independent melodic lines
composers in BAROQUE
handel
scarlatti
bach
purcell
composers in CLASSICAL
mozart
clementi
hadyn
beethoven
CONTINUED
composers in ROMANTIC
grieg
schumann
schubert
tchaikovsky
composers in CONTEMPORARY
bartok
tcherepnin
kabalevsky
profokiev