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Purcell 1
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Learning Objectives To study the background of the baroque solo concerto and place the Purcell trumpet sonata in context
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Baroque Music Affection : instrumental pieces express a single mood. But some vocal music might not, in response to the text Rhythmic continuity : the same sorts of rhythms tend to be used throughout a piece Melody : themes are repeated and developed, often by sequence. Melodies heavily ornamented Dynamics : not usually indicated, and if so usually only forte or piano, not crescendo or diminuendo. Terraced dynamics Texture : often highly polyphonic with much imitation
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Baroque Music 2 Harmony : chords and functional harmony become important. The bass part is now much more important Basso continuo : a new section of the orchestra whose function is to play the bass line and the chords Cello/Violone playing bass line Harpsichord/Organ playing figured bass Sometimes also double bass, bassoon Word-painting : standard conventions e.g. falling chromatic scale = grief
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Baroque Orchestra Strings: 1 st & 2 nd violins, violas Basso continuo: cellos (and double bass and bassoon), harpsichord (and/or organ) Sometimes recorders, flutes, oboes, horns, trombones For very festive music trumpets, timpani Quite flexible, instruments can still occasionally be substituted (e.g. flute for oboe) Small: usually 10-20 players
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no. 2 Instruments Affection Rhythm Melody Sequence Ornamentation Dynamics Texture Harmony
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Trumpets Usually extremely high What notes do they play in the octave above middle C? The Harmonic Series Transpose this into D major
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Compare and contrast What are the main similarities and differences between the Bach and the Purcell? Instruments Affection Rhythm Melody Sequence Ornamentation Dynamics Texture Harmony
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Prep Identify the keys and cadences at: 3-4 6-7 10-11 13-14 18-19 28-29
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