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The music of the Baroque Era was hugely elaborate, with endlessly intertwining competing melody lines and irregular phrasing. This is in keeping with the ideals of exaggerated emotion and passionate expression of the age. The Classical Era was a little bit different. This era was heavily influenced by the ideals of the Enlightenment, which emphasized reason and proportion in all things. In the Classical Era, the perfection of music was found in the form, not individual expression. This is why a lot of classical music sounds alike; the structure was the most important element in the music.
Another was to think of it: watch the following clip regarding the Classical and Baroque style trends in art.
Using complete paragraphs, answer the following questions:
1. How does John Thornton describe the style characteristics of the Classical era? How does this manifest in this era’s music? Use the appropriate MR HIGS terminology in your answer (i.e., melodies favored balanced, arching phrases, harmonies had purpose in establishing tonality, etc.). Name at least 3 characteristics, each in its own sentence/paragraph.
2. How does John Thornton describe the style characteristics of the Baroque era? How does this manifest in this era’s music? Use the appropriate MR HIGS terminology in your answer (i.e., the da capo aria form was exceptionally popular, the harpsichord was a favorite instrument, etc.) Name at least 3 characteristics, each in its own sentence/paragraph.
3. If you were listening to an unfamiliar piece of music, what things would you listen for to determine if it was a Baroque or Classical work? Name at least 3 different clues, each in its own sentence/paragraph. (HINT: your answers to questions 1 and 2 may give you some help. Use them!)
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