Western Music Scavenger Hunt

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Guiding Through Western Music Part 1

Music History- Cuyahoga Falls High School

The Texture

The Sound

The Other Arts

The Composers

Baroque Music • From the Years 1600-1750 • This era was called Baroque because of the extravagant and bizarre qualities.

• Music now made room for homophony, one voice was clearly more important that the others.

• Click here to go to a website to learn more facts about Baroque Music.

• Click on links to the left to learn more about baroque music!

Texture of Baroque Music

• Composers started writing more homophonic music, this made one voice more important than the others...thus the emergence of opera.

• This also made concertos popular. A concerto is when an instrumental soloist or small group play as the foreground and there is a background of accompanying music.

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Bach: Cantata #211, BWV 211, "Schweigt Stille (Coffee Cantata)" - 2. Hat Man Nicht Mit Seinen Kindern

The Sound of Baroque Music

Music began to exhibit bold contrasts in sounds; the contrasts would be between something loud and soft or something high and loud.

Baroque music also became highly ornamented with flourishes and trills. Music often had a melody line coupled with a basso continuo.

Click here to learn about the instrument s of the Baroque Period

Click to listen to Music for the Royal Fireworks:La Réjouissance by Handel. Notice the flourishes and trills in the trumpet part.

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The Instruments of Baroque Music

• Instruments start to take over the music, rather than it being primarily vocalists like in the Renaissance period.

• The “star” instruments of the baroque era were:

(Click on instrument name for more information about those instruments.)

• The harpsichord • The Strings • Flutes , oboes , and bassoons • Trumpet and French Horn

What was going on during the time of Baroque Music?

• Artists were using a lot of contrast between light and darkness in their paintings.

• Architecture was becoming highly ornate. Churches spent large a lot of money on lavish decorations to display the churches authority.

• Arts (music, painting, architecture) was being used to project the power of the church and to convey sacred

teachings.

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Some Main Composers

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The End!