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1. Classical Period (1750-1820) T3
The Classical Style
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Undergraduate 1
10/14/2010

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Term
Preclassical Period
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the transition from the Baroque Style to the full flowering of classical music.
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Time span of Preclassical Period
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1730-1770
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Important Pioneers in this new style
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Bach's sons:
1. Carl Philipp Emanuel
2. Johann Christian
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Around the middle of the 18th century , what did composers concentrate on in their music?
Definition
simplicity and clarity
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What happened to the texture?
Definition
Polyphony was neglected. Favoured tuneful melody and simple harmony.
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How did mid-eighteenth-century composers entertain their listeners? and what is this style called?
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offered CONTRASTS of MOODS & THEMES. style gallant (light graceful music)
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What style in art is style galant comparable to
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rococo style
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where is the term classical from?
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art history
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Traits found in fully developed classical style in music
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parallel between "classical" and "neoclassical" art is a common stress on balance and clarity of nature.
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Classical style flourished from about ...
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1770 to 1820
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Master composers of the Classical Period
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Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven.
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Characteristics of the Classical Style
-contrast of mood
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classical composition would FLUCTUATE IN MOOD.
There are contrasting themes within a movement.
Striking contrasts within a single theme.
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Characteristics of the Classical Style
-rhythm
Definition
adds variety to classical music
classical music has a wealth of rhythmic patterns
Contains unexpected pauses, syncopations, and frequent changes from long notes to shorter notes.
The change from one pattern of note length to another may be sudden/gradual.
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Characteristics of the Classical Style
-Texture
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homophonic, as flexibly as rhythm. sudden/smooth shift from one texture to another.
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Characteristics of the Classical Style
-melody
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most tuneful and easiest to remember. a times, composers borrowed popular tunes. more often, wrote originals w/ a popular character.
They sound balanced, symmetrical cuz they are made up of 2 phrases of the same length.
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Characteristics of the Classical Style
-dynamics and the piano
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desire for gradual dynamic change led to the replacement of the harpsichord by the piano (around 1775).
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Characteristics of the Classical Style
-end of basso continuo
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why? more music was written for amateurs, who could not maser the art of improvise an accompaniment.
and classicalists wanted more control.
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Standard group of 4 sections in a classical orchestra.
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strings, woodwinds, brass && percussion.
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strings?
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1st violins, 2d violins, violas, cellos, double bass
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woodwinds?
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2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons
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Brass
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2 French horns, 2 trumpets
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Percussion
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2 timpani
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Where were trombones used?
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opera, church music, not solely in instrumental works
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Bigger orchestra : classical or Baroque
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classical
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classical compositions have greater variety of tone colour
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Term
most important section of the orchestra
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violins - taking the melody
lower strings - an accompaniment
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woodwinds
Definition
added contrasting tone colors , often given melodic solos
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horns and trumpets
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brought power to loud passages + filled out the harmony - not main melody
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timpani
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rhythmic bite and emphasis
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Compositions of the classical period consist of movement that _____ and _____. how are 4 movements arranged?
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tempo and character
1) fast 2) slow 3) dance-related 4) fast
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classical symphonies and string quartets follow a ___ movement pattern.
classical sonatas may consist of ___,___,___ or ___ movements.
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four; 2,3,4
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what is a symphony written for
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orchestra
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what (instruments) is a string quartet written for ?
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2 violins, viola and cello
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what is a sonata written for?
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one or two instruments
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Generar characteristics of the classical form? talk about themes (how many)
Definition
- contrast themes vividly
- contains 2/3/4 or more themes of diff. character (baroque has only 1)
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