MUS 1751 : MUS 1751 Exam 2

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Toccata: (a touched thing) an instrumental piece that requires great technical dexterity of the performers. This little instrumental overture will evolve into a new genre or type of composition later in music history. Basso continuo lute, harpsichord, cello or harp. The singing style of orfeo are mainly monody. In baroque opera just accompanied by the basso continuo, so it is called simple recitative. Aria song lyrical type of monody with regular rhythm. Recitative moves the plot along using rapid text. Arioso is a style of monody that is halfway between aria and recitative. Listen to act ii recitative at the bitter news and arioso though art dead: from orfeo by. Opera spread all over europe and made it to germany, france, and england. We will now listen to a bit of opera from the great english composer. In this aria purcell uses a device called a basso ostinato that was popular in the baroque.

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