Baroque Instruments
Baroque Music Characteristics
Baroque Facts
Religious and Secular Music
Baroque Composers
100

Give 2 examples of keyboard instruments used during the Baroque period.

Organ, harpsichord

100

What term refers to a voice or instrument + more instruments?

Accompanied melodies

100
What is the time period (years) of the Baroque era?

1600-1750

100

A variation of an oratorio. It uses solos, orchestra, and choruses to sing about a theme related to the passion and death of Jesus Christ.

Passion

100
Who was the famous composer of the Passion? (religious vocal music)

Johann Sebastian Bach

200

Give 2 examples of bow-stringed instruments used during the Baroque period.

Violin, cello, bass

200

What term refers to the difference between parts or instrument sounds?

Contrasts

200

What is another name for the Baroque period?

The Golden Age of Music

200

This form of music was created by combining literature, theatre, and music. It began in Italy.

Opera

200

Giacomo Carissimi and George F. Handel were famous composers of this type of religious vocal music. 

Oratorio

300

Give 2 examples of woodwind instruments used during the Baroque period.

Oboe, flute

300

What term refers to the chords that served as the bass for the main melody? The harpsichord, lute and organ were used to play this.

Basso Continuo

300

What form of music had movements that were inspired by ancient dances?

Suite

300

A vocal music form based on religious or secular text which uses solos, orchestras and choruses. It DOESN'T narrate a story.

Cantata

300

What is the name of the most famous Baroque opera composer from Italy?

Claudio Monteverdi  

400

Give 1 example of a brass instrument and 1 example of a percussion instrument that were used during the Baroque period. 

Brass= trumpet

Percussion= timpani

400

What were the 3 music forms of the Baroque era?

  1. Sonata

  2. Suite

  3. Concerto

400

What music form was written for 1 or more soloist instruments and composed in different movements (parts) with contrasting tempos?

Sonata

400

A vocal music form with narrative character (tells a story) that is based on texts from the Bible and isn’t acted out, ONLY SUNG.

Oratorio

400

Georg Philipp Telemann and Johann Sebastian Bach were famous composers of this type of religious vocal music. 

Cantata

500

Why was the violin the most important string instrument of Baroque music?

The violin evolved (improved) the most and was important in the Baroque orchestra. 

500

What are 2 characteristics of an opera?

  • A dramatic work with music

  • Actors speak through singing

  • Accompanied by an orchestra

500

What music form was written for one or many soloist instruments AND an orchestra?

Concerto

500

What are the 3 parts of an opera?

1. Overture/prelude

2. Sung parts

3. Interludes

500

Name 3 Baroque opera composers. 

Claudio Monteverdi (Italy) 

Henry Purcell (England)

George F. Handel (Germany)

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