Form
From cont./Bach
Compare/Differentiate
Author
Term
100

Describe the primary feature of the frottola

Melody in the upper voice

lower 3 voices can be instrumental

strophic--diatonic harmony

100

What are the salient features of a Handel oratorio

Heavy chorale usage

no scenery/costumes-- no action on stage

sacred basis

Saul is dramatic and contrasting

Utilizing international style French drama--Italian form and Greek tragedy

100
Differentiate Prima Practica from Seconda Practica

Prima follows conventional counterpoint rules.

Seconda broke conventional counterpoint rules

100

Compare the career and works of Lully and Purcell. In What ways did their circumstances dictate their compositional output

Both output was based on patronage (propaganda..money..and support)

Lully was supported in France; Purcell in England


Purcell's staging--Italian Drama--French New practice in music-English

100

Describe the term "Baroque" in terms of it's original meaning and qualities of art and music now associated with the term

Original-- abnormal...bizarre...exaggerated

Present definition-- dramatic and diversity of style

200

Describe the primary features of the frottola and ricerare

Introductory works.

not based on preexisting material.

Establish tonality


200

Describe the ways in which one may speak about Giulio Cesare as a typical Italian opera.

3 acts-- Recitative...Aria...Sinfonia are arranged to be continuous

recit moves plot; aria is like a concerto, has literal importance to the output

200

What is the relationship between "mannerism" in art and music

Exaggerates the qualities of beauty, balance, and proportion

200

Summarize the main feature of the music of Arcangelo Corelli. What genres did he favor? What were the characteristics of his compositional style?

Music is tonal--lots of suspensions...imitative texture w/walking bass

Lyricism--virtuosity 

loved the Sonata and concerto form

200

What are the "affections"

Emotions/state of mind; belief that contrast in music would impact different affections

300

What are the salient characteristics of the canzona?

Light

Fast-moving

Very Rhythmic

Contrasting sections

300

Breifly explain the factors that led to Bach's obscurity quickly after his death in 1750, and then discuss the significance of the BWV as it regards the eventual establishment of Bach studies at the center of music training today.

BVW organized Bach's music and republished it (made it accessible)

Contemporaries preferred less complex and more tuneful music....viewed Bach as old fashioned 

300

How does the typical English madrigal compare with the typical Italian madrigal?

English-- Funny...MUSIC CENTERED

Italian-- Serious...TEXT CENTERED

300

Upon what significant vocal form did Vivaldi's instrumental concerti expand to produce ritornello form?

da capo aria

300

What is the "Camerata" and with whom is it associated? How are the concerns of the Camerata reflected in earliest Florentine operas

Academy of science and art that experimented w/ early stages of opera hosted by concert band

Peri writing first opera based material on Greek oratorio, concerned with the number of voices in opera

400

What are the defining characteristics of the cantata?

One voice; secular song

dramatic texts

Used recitative and aria in contrasting

400

Detail the major positions Bach held and describe the ways in which these positions affected his musical output.

Church organist and director of music and Arnstadt Mulhausen 

Output includes new melodies. as well as pre-existing chorales

need vast amount of music

400

Discuss the principle difference specifically in approach to text setting in a lute song such as Dowland's "Flow my tears" to the late Italian madrigal

Lute song-- less word painting...accompaniment is more independent from texted melody

Italian madrigal-- text is enriched by musical setting...full of word painting

400

Describe Vivaldi's contributions to the concerto genre

Wrote at different levels for his students works

featured gifted students and allowed others to grow

400

Define Ritornello Form

Reoccurring section of music featured around new part chorus

500

List and describe the various groups typically responsible for the patronage of the 17th century music

Prestige support

Church

City/Public

500

Compare and contrast the style and feature of the earliest opera and those of the mid 17th century

Both utilized costumes and are based on Greek myths.

Greeks used masks...17th century used facial expressions.

17th century utilized larger stages and instrumental accompaniment.

500

Why did Handel's oratorios appeal to the middle-class public? List at least two reasons.

Based on well known; religious material

Cheaper to produce and cheaper to see

500

What is the origin of the Sonata? What is the structure of the early Baroque trio sonata? What feature of "tonality" were identified in the Corellio trio sonata?

Based in ritornello and da capo aria structed around two treble and one bass continuo--four movement music modulated away and back to tonic key