1 let’s sit back and take a ride back in time. see and hear where the music we love came from....
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Let’s sit back and take a ride back in time. See and hear
where the music we love came from. Enjoy!!
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Renaissance
1420-1600Music-polyphonic
-dance music-instrumental music-English Madrigal-Sacred music; motes and Mass
Musicians– Josquin des Prez– Giovannie Da Palestrina– William Byrd– Thomas Morley– Michael Praetorius
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Renaissance…• Historical Themes…
– Invention of printing press, music more accessible
– Beginning of the change from the feudal system to the modern state
– Shakespearian plays
– Era of Michelangelo’s paintings and sculpture
– Music moving outside of the confines of the church
– Luther began Protestant Reformation
– Columbus and Magellan expand view of the world
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Baroque1600-1750• Music
~ Operas source of entertainment
– Ortorio– Concerto– Harpsichord– Formalized dances– Voices and instruments
mixed– Instrument forms of
concerto, sonata
• Musicians– Johann Sebastian Bach– Antonio Vivaldi– Donenico Scarlatti– George Fredric Handel
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Baroque…• Historical Themes…• Scientists, Galileo and Newton used observation
and experiments to develop hypotheses about why things happen.
• Got its name from the ornate style of architecture of the time.
• Monarchs(kings) began to employ composers of their courts.
• Development of holdings in the New World by English , French and Spanish.
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Classical1750-1820
• Music:– Dances– Symphonies– Sonatas– Minuets– Gavotte– String quartets– Piano main instrument
for composers
• Musicians:– Franz Joseph Haydn– Wolfgang A. Mozart– Franz Schubert
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Classical…• Historical Themes…• Industrial revolution led to increases in material
goods and wealth.• Art and architecture cleaner and uncluttered
modeling that of the classical Greeks.• Aristocracies began replacing monarchs and the
church as music patrons.• Writers such as Rousseau and Voltaire spread
ideas of the philosophy of enlightenment. • Time of the American Revolution.
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Romantic1820-1900
• Music– Operas and program
music– Romances from Mid Evil
times– Poetry and stories of
heroes– Dynamics wider, tempos
more extreme
• Musicians– Felix Mendelssohn– Robert Schumann– Frederic Chopin– Franz Liszt– Johannes Brahms
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Romantic…• Historical Themes…• The revolutions of the 18th century brought about a
new social order• Italy and Central Europe freed from foreign
control• Charles Darwin introduces his theory about the
origin of species• Specialized music training institutions developed• Invention of new instruments of the orchestra
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20th Century• Music
– All sounds are possible– Mixes elements from
multiple cultures– Many new insturments– Complex rhythms– Jazz, blues, folk, rock-n-
roll, country
• Musicians– Scott Joplin– Arnold Schoenbery– Igor Stravinsky– Serge Prokofiev– Duke Ellington
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HISTORICAL THEMES:
~Progression of travel from earliest cars, jets, and space travel, with the development of technology creating global communication.
~Decline of totalitarian cultures, Adolph Hitler and Germany, Russian and Chinese revolutions, and movements for freedom and democracy in Poland, and South Africa.
~World Wars I and II, Korean and Vietnam conflict, and Desert Storm.
20th Century…
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Listening time….
Do you recognize?
What time period could it be from?
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Credits Page.Information gathered from various books and websites as follows…
www.ipl.org/exhibit/mushit/
www.essentials of music.com/main.html/
The Composer’s Specials by Betsy Henderson