Pre-1600 Styles in European Art Music
[2023-01-19 06:45:05]
1600 European art music style "old" European attitude, and attitude attracted many modern performances of contradictory early music, modern attitude: since all cultures express through art, , Diversification, rigorously local expression, complex, ambiguous and irrational - the emotional difference is that music is a poetic process, traditional music material borrowed (melody, rhythm, form, etc.) Based on the music, it is a religious elite class performer who can understand and praise its mystery Nature and strength,
From the Portuguese barroco since the 19th century, or "strange", "baroque" has been widely used to describe Western European art music period from 1600 to 1750. Musical history masterpieces and disgusting pearls Some of today may seem strange for us, but due to the application of long-term critics of the 19th century, the era of Bach and Handel music Too much I was decorated and exaggerated. For a long time to get rid of the derogatory connotation, the history of "Baroque" music is now the only wealthy and easy capital of one of the most diverse periods
Baroque music is European classical music style from 1600 to 1750. The Baroque period followed the Renaissance (about 1400 to 1600) and followed the classical period (1750 to 1820). The Baroque era is known for its development of comparison points. It is the period of time when the complexity of harmony increases with emphasis on contrast. In opera, Interlast moved from recital to Aria, and in church music, the contrast of solos, choruses, and orchestras has largely developed. In the music of the instrument, Sonata appeared in the era, and in particular the Concerto Grosso was like the music of Corelli, Vivaldi, Handel and Bach. Most baroque music uses continuous music. Please note that writers of the 18th century used "derogatory" or "old-fashioned taste" in a derogatory sense to mean "baroque".
Baroque music is a style of Western art music from about 1600 1750 components. This followed the era of Renaissance, the era of later classics continued. "Baroque" is an abstract pearl, a negative description of ornate and heavily decorated music of this era, meaning, from the Portuguese barroco. Then the name also applies to the architecture of the same period. Baroque music is widely studied, listening to the important part of "classical music" classics, to do. Baroque composition such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Friedrich Handel, Alessandro Scarlatti, Domenico Scarlatti, Antonio Vivaldi, Henry Purcell, Georg Philippe Telemann, Jean Baptiste Lyuri, Arkangelo Corelli, Tomaso · Albinoni, François Cooperin, Dennis Gaultier, Claudio Monteverdi, Heinrich Schütz, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Jean Dismas Zelenka and Johan Pachelbel