MPATC-UE 1077 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Counterpoint, Temporality, Carlos Kleiber

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Throw out the old, they held onto it, they embraced it and extended it. (1) historical context. Baroque a term created by classical composers, means rough or out of shape pearl in portuguese, throw out baroque patterns with it. He"s not really a romantic composer, but his music is the rock of. Rediscovering bach/baroque in 1820s, the techniques resurface as well as holding on to classical music, and . In the baroque, brass are used to play melodies in the orchestra, this largely changes in classical era. A concerto grosso with 4 soloists: violin, oboe, wooden flute, and finally trumpet. The epitome of baroque- unrelenting, filled with chromaticism, filled with polyphony. Mozart sonata in c, k. 330 (1st movement at the piano) Modulation, gives listener a break by modulating to the dominant (g) . This carries over from the baroque to the classic: tonic dominant modulation. Deafening silence instead of resolution, coming down to a search for a theme.

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