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  1. 1. Music of the Baroque Period Teacher Eugene
  2. 2. Specific Objective: • Describe the distinct characteristics of the Baroque music. (MU9MRB-lb-f-5)
  3. 3. BAROQUE WORD SEARCH O L O M E R T G S A A D N S P E F P W G H S D S D S O A D O H O M O P H O N I C I E R S L O R N A M E N T A T I O N P Y S H T U H K S O A H H N I R P B R A C F A O S R C Y Z T V H S A A N C V I T I T Z B I R O N B R R D V I S R I A V L R N S O E O O E P R C E A P G A I T D Y R Q R L A T L C A F E C O S P D A U T N D U N N I T B I M B H O O O I N H O E O T F I C A D E N Z A T I A S E C C G E E N H I O C Y N N U I E T S W E N M S T M O I E E E C S WORDS TO FIND: BACH, BAROQUE, CADENZA, CONCERTO, HANDEL, HARPSICHORD, HOMOPHONIC, IMPROVISATION, MONODY, ORGAN, ORNAMENTATION, PATRON, PIZZICATO, POLYPHONIC, SACRED, TREMOLO, VIRTUOSIC, VIVALDI.
  4. 4. What is the term Baroque mean? • Baroque is derived from the Portuguese word “barroco” which means “pearl of irregular shape”.
  5. 5. Characteristics of Baroque Music • Melodies sound elaborate and ornamental • Melodies are not easy to sing or remember • Primarily contrapuntal textures with some homophony • Dynamic contrast – alteration between loud and soft • Consist of different music genres • Orchestra consists of strings and continuo • Harpsichord and organ are the keyboard instruments commonly used • New forms: • Binary –AB 3. Ground bass • Ternary –ABC 4. Fugue
  6. 6. Music Genres • CONCERTO – A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra. • CONCERTO GROSSO – a form of orchestral music between small group of solo instruments called concertino and the whole orchestra called tutti. • FUGUE – a contrapuntal piece, developed mainly by imitative counterpoint. Usually written in 3 or 4 parts with main theme called “subject” • ORATORIO – a large scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporate narrative on religious themes. • CHORALE – musical compositions that resemble a harmonized version of hymnal tunes of the protestants church during baroque period.
  7. 7. Famous Baroque Composers Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) - Came from a family of musician. A religious man which was shown in his sacred music. - Known for his work on organs, orchestra and oratorio.
  8. 8. Famous Baroque Composers Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) - Nicknamed as “the red priest”. A violinist virtuoso and one of the greatest baroque composers. - He was known mainly for composing instrumental concertos. His most famous piece is “The four seasons”.
  9. 9. Famous Baroque Composers George Friedrich Handel (1685-1759) - Is remembered for his operas and oratorios and England’s favorite composer. - “Messiah” is Handel’s most famous creation and the very well known “Hallelujah”.
  10. 10. SQUILT Activity: • Baroque chorale https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeBakTvwEes • Chorale trio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYFPLVrCWDk
  11. 11. Direction: Based from the listening activity earlier. Answer and complete the template below. DYNAMICS RHYTHM ORNAMENTATION MOOD
  12. 12. Reflections: • What is the difference between the two chorales? • Can you identify any similarities between the chorales of the Baroque period and the chorales of the present times?
  13. 13. References: Learner’s Material in Music & Arts, pages 13-18
  14. 14. Thank you!!! If you wish to download this file, Go to the DESCRIPTION below..

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