A style during the late baroque period and early classical period
Rococo Style
like mood and rhythm, these can change gradually or suddenly
dynamics
he mostly used these forms and techniques but added to their intensity and emotion
classical forms
Art emphasized by firm lines, symmetry, and clear structure
Neoclassical Style
unexpected pauses, syncopation, and changes from long notes to short notes
rhythm
dramatic swings in the music add what
emotion
This style often depicts themes like love and youth
Rococo Style
Music was expected to be this
Immediately pleasing
vast use of this and tension
dissonance
Baroque Style
A variety of these add interest and contrast
rhythmic patterns
he demanded this causing him to work on a singular piece for years at a time
perfection
A rejection of baroque and rococo style and an attempt to recapture the simplicity and grandeur of ancient Greek and Roman art
Neoclassical Style
Predominantly homophonic, with occasional fluctuations to provide contrast
texture
1 opera, two masses, and this
Fidelio