Baroque 1600-1750 Instrumental Music.

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Baroque 1600-1750 Instrumental Music

1600 1. Start of the Baroque Period 1600-1750 2.  Start of the Common Practice Period 160-1900 3. End of the Renaissance Period 1450-1600 4.  First opera was in 1600

Movement – a part of a work, sounds complete in itself with a beginning middle and end.  Think of it like a chapter in a book

Vivaldi Spring Solo Concerto - multi-movement work for orchestra and a soloist – features cadenza Usually 3 movements Fast Slow Fast Cadenza - the part in a concerto where the orchestra stops playing and the soloist is featured.

Vivaldi Spring (cont.) Program music – music that has an extra-musical idea to go along with it.  It might be a story, an idea, a picture, or a text.