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I Can classify Baroque music Do Now: What is group buys the highest percent of pop music? What group buys the least? Add numbers to support your answers! RTQ!
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Baroque Music Part 2 1600-1750
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Henry Purcell English Composer –18= composer for the King’s string orchestra –Later=music director of Westminster Abbey. –Finally= music director at Chapel Royal Wrote many different styles of music but is best known for his opera Dido and Aeneas
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Thy hand, Belinda; darkness shades me On thy bosom let me rest More I would, but Death invades me Death is now a welcome guest When I am laid, am laid in earth, May my wrongs create No trouble, no trouble in thy breast; Remember me, remember me But ah! forget my fate
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Listening: “Dido’s Lament” from Dido and Aeneas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivlUMWUJ-1w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivlUMWUJ-1w
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HOT Question… With the people around you, discuss what this song means.
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The Concerto and Concerto Grosso Concerto: piece for one instrumental soloist, string orchestra, and basso continuo –Usually has 3 movements Concerto Grosso: piece for multiple instrumental soloists, string orchestra, and basso continuo –Like the concerto, has three movements
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The Concerto Grosso: Performers Tutti- A word in music that means everyone plays Ritornello- a main melody of a piece that will be repeated throughout a work Ritornello Form- –When a song alternates between soloist and full orchestra taking turns
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The Concerto Ritornello form Three Movements 1. Fast & ritornello form 2. Slow 3. Fast & ritornello form
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Listening: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, by J. S. Bach http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =lhXHMzSOK5c
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Antonio Vivaldi The Red Priest
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Antonio Vivaldi - Life Father was a musician Was also a priest Violin teacher, composer, conductor at girl's orphanage Completely forgotten about until 1950! 450+ concertos and concerto grossis
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The Four Seasons Four concerti for violin and orchestra –Summer –Fall –Winter –Spring
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Listening: "La Primavera", (Spring) Movement one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =CcrrXHnN5uU
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) German Composer –Comes from a long line of musicians –his sons- 4 became composers. First big job- Music director for prince of Cöthen
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The Fugue: terminology Bach invented the Fugue. A fugue is a polyphonic piece of music based on one theme (melody) that is repeated throughout the work in a variety of different ways. –Fugues usually have “call and answer” sections A theme is a short melody used to build a larger piece of music
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Listening: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, by J. S. Bach http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =ipzR9bhei_o
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Bach in Leipzig After Bach left Cothen, music director at St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, Germany. –Bach stayed here for his last 27 years. He composed and rehearsed new music for each Sunday service and holiday service Music education of 55 students at St. Thomas School
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Bach in Leipzig Director of Leipzig Collegium Musicum –student organization –weekly concerts at a coffeehouse Organ performer and technician –Gave concerts and organ manufacturers asked him to judge the construction of their organs. –Taught organ to private students
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Bach’s Lifestyle Deeply religious (Lutheran) 20 children by two wives Blind from cataracts Today is Buried in St. Thomas Church Forgotten at his death –It wasn’t until 1829 that a composer dug up his work and everyone started to realize how great he was.
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Bach - St. Thomas Church
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Styles Bach Used chorale: hymn tune sung to a religious text cantata: for chorus, vocal soloists, organ and small orchestra
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Cantata written for chorus, vocal soloists, organ and small orchestra. text from the Bible or familiar hymns used to reinforce the sermon half-hour included choruses, recitatives, arias, and duets. (all are also found in opera) Bach composed about 295 cantatas
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Listening: Cantata No. 140: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =eC35GS88OqA
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Output Music Director Day planner –Imagine yourself in the role of Johann Sebastian Bach, music director at St. Thomas. –Start with a wake up time of 9:00 AM and list each hour of the day until you go to bed at 10:00 PM –At each hour, write a short, historically correct sentence about what Bach would be doing.
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