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... Terraced Dynamics: Dynamics in the Baroque period were terraced, meaning that they often went from very loud to very soft suddenly and without crescendos or ...
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... freedom. In modern editions of baroque music, all dynamics are often printed and also ornaments and other markings. These markings ...
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... composers at this time usually did not specify dynamics on their pieces, they simply wrote "loud" or "soft." The most prominent element in Baroque music was ...
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... the baroque flute, as it was interesting to hear the timbre produced by this difference in strength of notes. Because the notes were so soft, the dynamics had ...
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... The dynamics of the music (eg crescendo) would not be allowed in Baroque while the changes in mood from soothing to homicidal would be a violation of the ...
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... pieces. Secondly, Dynamics also took an essential change. Dynamic range had been increasing from the baroque the romantic period. ...
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... Haydn was a master of using dynamics to keep his audience occupied. ... Unlike Baroque style which focused on religious themes and having big concerts in churches ...
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... The dynamics of the piece are greatly different from that of the Baroque period and extremely Classical in nature. The dynamics are extremely flexible. ...
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... in the Baroque era and therefore contains such standard musical elements from that era including being in Ternary form (ABA), having a large range of dynamics ...
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... They are difficult pieces to play and display few baroque concerto characteristics. ... In this composition the contrasts in dynamics, and a sense "expressive ...
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... They are difficult pieces to play and display few baroque concerto characteristics. ... In this composition the contrasts in dynamics, and a sense "expressive ...
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... also of the Baroque period, you are witnessing emotion and drama. These works tell a story rather than single out a bland moment in time. These dynamics are ...
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... and the soloist offers new melodic material, softer dynamics, and improvisational scales ... Baroque concertos were initially written for a small group of soloists ...
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... melody that was hard to sing to, terrace dynamics, the basso continuo, and instrumental music was now considered as good as vocal music. The baroque period was ...
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... melody that was hard to sing to, terrace dynamics, the basso continuo, and instrumental music was now considered as good as vocal music. The baroque period was ...
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... 2. "But with the Brandenburg Concertos, the skills demanded in pitch, dynamics, and technique from the baroque trum t rise to an unprecedented degree.19 To ...
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... Bach wrote all forms of Baroque music, all except Operas ... homophonic, rhythm had greater variety in meter, melodies were more simple, dynamics changed: crescendo ...
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... not easy pieces to play and show little amounts of baroque concerto characteristics. ... In this piece the contrasts in dynamics, and a sense "expressive affection ...
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... The different styles such as the baroque, "faste," and ecclectic made of this building ... It is known as Napoleon III style due to the space, dynamics, and scale ...
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... In music, Beethoven expressed his deepest feelings through dynamics and movement of the ... from the very technical, almost mathematical, form of the Baroque period ...
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... Recorders from this period generally have smaller range than the Baroque recorders. ... The piano gave way to more dynamics and expression in the music. ...
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... The roots of the symphony are found in the earlier Baroque period, when ... in orchestral style, particularly ones involving the striking use of dynamics and the ...
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