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Ornamentation and Style in Bach and Mozart Thomas Mastroianni To Teach is to Serve
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Ornamentation Table of Ornaments See preface to Kalmus editions
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Style Concerto Grosso Style Concerto Style (like Vivaldi) French Overture or Sinfonia Trio Sonata Style Fugual Style Ricercare Style Dance Movement Styles Improvisatory Style Figural Style - Prelude Style
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Concerto Grosso Style Italian Concerto Stile Concitato Texture Contrasts Tutti vs. solo and small ensembles Continuo
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French Overture or Sinfonia Partita # 2 Orchestra style French Overture rhythm – double dotting Trio Sonata texture as contrast section Fugual contrast section
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Concerto Style Italian Concerto (2 nd Movement) Vivaldi Continuo style ensemble Repetitive figures Bass line stability Ornamental solo
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Toccata in E Minor contains contrasting styles Prelude Style Ricercare Style - Renaissance calm Operatic style Fugue – Toccata Style subject
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Dance Movement Styles Allemande – German Courante – French ; Corrente – Italian Sarabande – highly stylized Spanish/English Optional Movements (Minuet, Gavotte, etc.) Gigue – French; Giga - Italian
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Allemande B Minor French Suite p.18 Variation Suite Compare Praltriller at the two final cadences
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Courante - French B Minor French Suite p 20 Notice the shift from 6/4 to 3/2 in bars 13-14 and in the last two bars. Corrente - Italian G Major French p 37 Headlong 3/4
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Sarabande Eb French Suite p 30 Second beat accent results from long note value and ornamentation. Ornament variation for repetition of the sections. Sarabande G Major French Suite p 38 Ornaments
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Optional Suite Movements Minuet (B minor French Suite p 22) Two bar phrases; ¾ time Trio smaller scale – notice slide in bar 2 Gavotte (G Major French Suite p 40) 3 4 1 2 Bourrée (G Major French Suite p 40) 4 1 2 3
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Gigue (G Major French Suite p 42) Lively Often figural Often fugal
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Mozart Sonatas K 279 3 note trill - p 5 Kalmus ed. –Melodic appoggiatura on the beat - p 8 p 10 K.280 String Quartet texture, vocal style (m.9) – p 19 K. 282 Trills on, above or before the beat p. 34 K. 284 Symphonic style; classic praltriller p.50 Alternative ornamentation (division) p.64 – see also p. 144 (K 332)
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Mozart Sonatas K. 330 louré / coulé 2 nd theme - minor/major p.117-8 K. 331 Turkish style noise effects p.134 K. 333 Concerto style p. 152 cz, p.167 Fantasy K. 397 Opera style p.234
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Ornamentation and Improvisation The Performer’s Role in the Creative Process
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