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    Essay Question Visuality (Renaissance and Baroque) The design of St Peter’s cathedral in Rome underwent a significant evolution from the time it was begun by Bramante at the beginning of the 16th century to the construction of Bernini’s monumental colonnades and oval piazza in front of the cathedral in the middle of the 17th century. During this time a series of significant architects oversaw the evolution of its design in a changing religious context. Maderno’s façade epitomized a key idea of…

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    Baroque music used highly ornamented lines, much like gothic buildings. Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images The Baroque period was a time in which changes were being made to music, and the sophistication of composers was growing. Rather than writing for undefined instruments, composers began to think about how the timbre of the instruments affected the overall sound. New types of ensembles and pieces started to form in the Baroque period while others were developed based on past forms.…

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    help of history music has there will not have been any progress. The Baroque period was apparent of the music revolution that played a vital role in shaping the music we are listening to today. Baroque period took place in the 1600 to 1750s. It is driven from the Portuguese word barroco meaning misshapen pearl describe the period in Western European music, describing the heavily ornamented music. During the first part of the Baroque period, many well known composers were from Italy, such as…

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    the world, there comes changes in painting as well. Painting has come a long way, and as the times change, the style, subject matter, and characteristics of painting change as well. The Baroque period took place between the years 1600-1750. There are two main characteristics that seem to be representative of baroque painting. There seemed to always be a sense of grandeur and splendor, as well as having blatant emotional content. The artists during this period wanted to be able to gain an…

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    The Baroque Period Perhaps one the most notable time periods of all time is the Baroque period. The Baroque emerged in Rome, Italy around 1600 and later spread to the rest of Europe. Literately translated as the “irregularly shaped pearl”, the Baroque period was characterized by exaggeration, movement, drama, exuberance, and emotion. These key characteristics were seen in many art forms including theater, paintings, sculptures, and music. New art techniques, such as chiaroscuro, emerged and…

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    Baroque is a tradition representative of Europe art culture style. This word comes from Portuguese ”BARROCO”, which means pearls that not perfect sphere and in the early time it refers to grotesque shape. In addition, “Baroque” means peculiar, strange, and distortive in Italian. Moreover, “Baroque” in French means messy. In the early Europe, it used to describe the work that "lack of classical balance ", which was originally named that advocate of classical art in seventeenth Century is…

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    There were many different style characteristics that contributed to music in the Baroque era. In the Early Baroque period, rhythm became a more defined beat as compared to how subtle and “floaty” Renaissance music was. Composers emphasized meter and used bar lines for the first time. These strong rhythmic beats were clearly emphasized. The textures in Early Baroque music were both homophonic and polyphonic, but they were enriched by something called “basso continuo”. In “basso continuo”, the…

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    Without a doubt, the Baroque period produced some of the most prominent and beautiful compositions in the music history. Names of the famous composers of this era, such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi are well-known even to those, who have no interest or familiarity in music. Modes, tonalities, melodies, the presence of rhythm, dynamics, texture, style of performance, and intended audience, all these criteria make the Baroque music distinct from the music of its preceding periods.…

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    During the Baroque period, some important choral forms such as the motet represented the continued development of the Renaissance ideas. However, others such as the cantata and the oratorio were completely new creations of the time period. These vocal forms of the Baroque period were based on the monadic style. In some cases, some of these forms like the cantata crossed over boundaries of sacred and secular and were used for both. Specifically, the cantata was one of the most prominent…

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    it, “If it is not Baroque, don’t fix it!” When the Renaissance came to its cessation art did not cease to become magnificent, but seemed to mature with the sway of new discoveries. The Baroque period expanded from 1600AD to 1750AD, and was like the child born out of the pregnancy of the Renaissance. Italy, Belgium, Holland, England, Spain, and France each experienced their own Baroque period of art. Italy mothered Baroque art. From 1590AD-1680AD, Italy had its heyday with Baroque art. The…

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