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Music Style
Music Style
Baroko
1600-1750
Tonality - work in a certain key
Basso continuo
Instruments- lute, harpsichord, double bass, violoncello, viola da gamba
dance suite
Antonio Vivaldi-Four Seasons-the most famous, Griselda-less famous
Johann Sebastian Bach- Tempered piano-one of the most famous, Toccata und fuge d-moll-
one of themost famous
they should have been able to improvise, they experimented, they developed new
techniques of playing the instrument
Renesance
turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
extended melodic lines, emotionality, stronger acceptance of impulses from European folk
music,
Instruments- double bassoon, bass clarinet, piccolo, xylophone, celeste,
Bedřich Smetana- The Bartered Bride-famous, My Country-famous
Petr Iljič Čajkovskij- Swan Lake- the most famous, The Nutcracker-famous
Emotionality, by expanding and gradually going beyond traditional harmony, by more
strongly accepting impulses from European folk music
Classical music or serious music is artistr, spiritual and secular music, stored or rooted in Western
culture.
11.-20.th century