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Opening Agenda Things to Get: – Notebook paper for notes and opener – 3 handouts from the front of the room. – Things to Do: – Opener: Review Baroque Art – Class work: Baroque Music – Exit Slip: Practice Listening Quiz 1- Steven Begley22- Alyssa 2- Payten Charlreese 4- Larrisha25- Andrew 5- Daquanna Jordan 27- Trevor P Trae 8- Zach29- Kollin 9- Larry (Mikey)30- Tianah 10- Caresia31- Jasmine 11- Zach F. 32- Kayne 12- Lacey 13- Steven Breathett 14- Qunina 15- Tesia 16- Tylan 17- Whitney 18- Cody 19- Nneka 20- Courtney 21- Michael

Opening Agenda Things to Get: – Notebook paper for notes and opener Things to Do: – Opener: Review Baroque Art – Class work: Baroque Music – Exit Slip: Practice Listening Quiz 2) Fernando 3) Antonio 4) Trevor 6) Audonus 8) Jessica 9)Derante 10)Judith 11) Jeorshell 12) Labrentta 14) Marco 15) Fernando 17) Alfonzo 19) Jamarii 20) Darien 22) Martez

Opener Complete the following chart and questions on your paper: 1) 2) How did Renaissance architecture differ from Baroque architecture? (This is in your architecture notes) 3) What are the architectural styles found in St. Paul’s Cathedral? (This was on your work from the book) 4) Why is the Hall of Mirrors Baroque? – (This was in our power point from last class) 5) Name the building pictured here: – (Remember….St. Lawrence was roasted….) ArtistArtworkDescriptionBaroque Characteristics Controversies or Cool Facts VelazquezLas Meninas

Baroque Music The Vocabulary

VOCABULARY Counterpoint: Type of compositional technique in which two melodies combine to create the harmony, instead of one harmony and chords to accompany it.

VOCABULARY Improvisation: – Term referring to the spontaneous performance of music without previous preparation or any written notes. – Improvisation can be seen in music of the Baroque era, where ornamentation and realization of figured bass was common.

VOCABULARY Fugue: A form of composition in which a theme or subject is introduced by one voice, and is imitated by other voices in succession. Usually only the first few notes of the subject are imitated exactly, then each voice deviates slightly until the next time it enters again with the subject. Generally the voices overlap and weave in and out of each other forming a continuous, tapestry-like texture.

VOCABULARY Figured bass: The bass part - generally of a Baroque composition- that is marked so as to indicate the harmonies that should go with each note. The bottom staff shows the figured bass, the Grand Staff above shows what the musician could play !

VOCABULARY Ornamentation: Decorative notes of short duration added to compositions to emphasize certain notes and to add flavor to the composition. – Ornamentation is particularly prominent in the music of the Baroque era and is not limited to specific instruments, but may be performed on almost any instrument, including the voice.

VOCABULARY Genre: Style, manner – The genre originated in the 16th century (Renaissance period) and developed to its peak during the Baroque period. Oratorio: Large scale dramatic composition with text usually based on religious subjects. – Oratorios are performed by choruses and solo voices with an instrumental accompaniment, and are similar to operas but without costumes, scenery and actions.

VOCABULARY Opera: A drama set to music, usually sung throughout, originating in 17th century Italy. Opera is a combination of music, drama, scenery, costumes, dance, etc., to create a complete art form. – Opera became a very important vehicle for composers during the Baroque period.

Vocabulary Aria: a song meant for a soloist and an orchestra Recitative: sung conversation between characters to advance the storyline Concerto: a composition for one or more principle instruments, with orchestral accompaniment, now usually in symphonic form.

Baroque Composers Definition of Baroque (adj.): – When you are out of Monet.

Character Collages Objective: – To understand the life and distinctive qualities of the major Baroque Composers Assignment: – In groups of three, create three character collages over the three major Baroque composers: VivaldiBachHandel Requirements – In your character sketch, you must include the following information about your composer: Personal Life Musical Background Instrument of Specialty Influences What makes this individual different or unique? – This information must be included in all character collages Time allotted: 20 minutes Notes: Use the article provided

Group Four: Ms. McCollum -Michael -Zach -Trevor Group Five: Ms. McCollum -Steven Begley -Kollin -Courtney Group Six: Ms. McCollum -Alyssa -Tianah -Trae - -Group Seven: -Steven Breathett -Jordan -Savion Group One: Ms. Rawlings -Daquanna -Larrisha -Qunina Group Two: Ms. Davis -Cody -Whitney -Andrew Group Three: Ms. McCollum -Tesia -Kayne -Jasmine Group Seven: Ms. G. -Tylan -Caresia -Kneka

Character Collages Composers: VivaldiBachHandel Requirements (for each composer) Personal Life Musical Background Instrument of Specialty Influences What makes this individual different or unique? Time allotted: 20 minutes Rubric: See image on the right

Character Collages Carousel Objective: – To gain a greater understanding of Baroque composers – To evaluate your work and the work of your peers Assignment: – Complete your guided notes in groups of three using the posters created by your peers – You are responsible for the information on the Baroque Composers Sheet! Time Allotted: 10 minutes Additional Directions: – Go to your seat when you have your notes completed

Baroque Composers And their musical legacy… “A guitarist was so Baroque, he robbed a music store and ran off with the lute. His percussionist friend took a drum and beat it.”

Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor is a piece of organ music composed sometime between 1703 and It is one of the most famous works in the organ repertoire, and has been used in a variety of popular media ranging from film, to video games, to rock music, and ringtones. In your notes! Write ONE phrase that will help you remember this song.

Overview: Messiah Listening Example: Hallelujah Chorus, from Messiah by Handel Messiah contains pieces for the orchestra alone (e.g. overture), for soloists -Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Bass (arias, duets), for choir (e.g. Hallelujah Chorus), and for combinations of the three. It is tradition that whenever the Hallelujah Chorus is sung the audience stands. In your notes! Write ONE phrase that will help you remember this song.

Antonio Vivaldi The Four Seasons is a set of four short violin concertos written around – Spring, Autumn, Winter, Summer Each “season” is a three- movement work lasting about ten minutes. This music ranks among the most popular ever written. In your notes! Write ONE phrase that will help you remember each piece.

EXIT SLIP 1)Can you match the composer to the work? 1)Song One: Title, Composer and form. 2)Song Two: Title, Composer and form. 3)Song Three: Title, Composer and form. 1)(Oratorio, concerto, or fugue?) 2)Vivaldi’s Four Seasons are what form? 3)These are two integral to the Baroque musical style. 4)What musical form fuses music, theater, scenery, and dance?

Exit Slip Objective: – To demonstrate your understanding and knowledge of Baroque Composers Assignment: – You and your group of three will receive note cards – You must categorize the note cards with the appropriate composer For example… Let’s imagine it’s the Renaissance… – If your card said MASS…. You would put it on which composer’s poster. – If your card said Ave Maria… You would put it on which composer’s poser? Time Allotted: 8 minutes