Week 5 Chapter 7
ritornello form
form in a Baroque concerto grosso in which all or part of the main theme—the ritornello (Italian for "return" or "refrain")—returns again and again, invariably played by the tutti, or full orchestra
tutti
full orchestra
Which genre uses ritornello form?
solo concerto
idiomatic writing
musical composition that exploits the strengths and avoids the weaknesses of particular voices and instruments
melodic sequence
the repetition of a musical motive at successively higher or lower degrees of the scale
What was the Rhythm of Baroque music?
repetitve rhythmic patterns and a strong beat.
basso continuo
Baroque accompaniment made up of a bass part usually played by two instruments: a keyboard plus a low melodic instrument.
What was the texture of the Baroque Era?
Chordal, homophonic texture.
terraced dynamics
a term used to describe the sharp, abrupt dynamic contrasts found in the music of the Baroque era
basso ostinato
a pattern in the bass that repeats while the melody above it changes
solo conerto
a piece for a single soloist and an orchestra
Concertino
the group of instruments that function as soloists in a concerto grossothe
What was the Harmony of baroque music?
Stable, diatonic chords played by basso continuo.
What was the Color of Baroque music?
Terraced dynamics reflecting dramatic quality
which composition is an example of a solo concerto
Vivaldi's "The Spring" Concerto from The Four Seasons
concerto grosso
a multimovement concerto of the Baroque era that pits the sound of a small group of soloists (the concertino) against that of the full orchestra (the tutti)
Concerto
an instrumental genre in which one or more soloists play with and against a larger orchestra
French Overture
an overture style developed by Jean-Baptiste Lully with two sections, the first slow in duple meter with dotted note values, the second fast in triple meter and with light imitation; the first section can be repeated after the second