Muzik zaman barok Baroque music From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Baroque music Double-manual harpsichord by Vital Julian Frey after Jean-Claude Goujon Cultural origins th ?? th century Europe Typical instruments Baroq
Baroque music From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Baroque music Double-manual harpsichord by Vital Julian Frey after Jean-Claude Goujon Cultural origins th ?? th century Europe Typical instruments Baroque instruments Periods eras and movements of Western classical music Early period Medieval era Renaissance era Common practice period c ?? c ?? Baroque era Classical era Romantic era c ?? c ?? c ?? Late th-century to th- and st-centuries Modernist era Impressionist movement c ?? c ?? C Expressionist Postmodern era Contemporary Minimalist movement c ?? c ??present c ??present v t e Baroque music UK b ?r ?k or US b ?ro ?k is a period or style of Western art music composed from approximately to This era followed the Renaissance music era and was followed in turn by the Classical era Baroque music forms a major portion of the classical music canon and is now widely studied performed and listened to Key composers of the Baroque era include Johann Sebastian Bach Antonio Vivaldi George Frideric Handel Claudio Monteverdi Domenico Scarlatti Alessandro Scarlatti Henry Purcell Georg Philipp Telemann Jean-Baptiste Lully Jean- Philippe Rameau Marc-Antoine Charpentier Arcangelo Corelli Tomaso Albinoni François Couperin Giuseppe Tartini Heinrich Schütz Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Dieterich Buxtehude and Johann Pachelbel The Baroque period saw the creation of common-practice tonality an approach to writing music in which a song or piece is written in a particular key this kind of arrangement has continued to be used in almost all Western popular music During the Baroque era professional musicians were expected to be accomplished improvisers of both solo melodic lines and accompaniment parts Baroque concerts were typically accompanied by a basso continuo group comprising chord-playing instrumentalists such as harpsichordists and lute players improvising chords from a ?gured bass part while a group of bass instruments ??viol cello double bass ?? played the bassline A characteristic Baroque form was the dance suite While the pieces in a dance suite were inspired by actual dance music dance suites were designed purely for listening not for accompanying dancers During the period composers and performers used more elaborate clari ?cation needed musical ornamentation typically improvised by performers made changes in musical notation the development of ?gured bass as a quick way to notate the chord progression of a song or piece and developed new instrumental playing techniques Baroque music expanded the size range and complexity of instrumental performance and also established the mixed vocal instrumental forms of opera cantata and oratorio and the instrumental forms of the solo concerto and sonata as musical genres Many musical terms and concepts from this era such as toccata fugue and concerto grosso are still in use in the s Dense complex polyphonic music in which multiple independent melody lines were performed simultaneously a popular example of this is the fugue was an important part of many Baroque choral and instrumental works CThe term baroque comes from the Portuguese word barroco meaning misshapen pearl Negative connotations of the term ?rst occurred
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