Classical Period
The classical period was from 1750 to 1810.It followed the Baroque period. In the Classical period many new terms and techniques were created and perfected:
Alberti bass:
This was used in the classical period.It's played on the left hand of
the piano, it's very steady and uses a broken chord. Then a melody is
played over the top of the alberti bass part.
Concerto: A concerto is piece of music for a solo instrument and orchestra. The Orchestra accompanies the soloist.
Diatonic music- The phrase diatonic means that the piece of music only
uses all notes in the same key. This to ensure that there are no
clashing sounds, this would be deemed 'unacceptable' in the classical
period if there were clashing notes.
Even phrases- Classical composers made sure all their phrases were balanced an equal. Phrases are measured in bars.
They start and end where you would breathe if singing. They are regular chunks of equal lengths of music.
Homo-phonic- The term homo-phonic means that when a melody line moves around the accompanying parts move with it.
Symphony:This is an extended musical piece split into movements. It's a Large orchestral piece. Classical composers had specific rules about their music. There were three movements in a symphony. The First mvt. was in Sonata form. The Second mvt. was written in a different contrasting key , it was slower and had a stronger melody line. The Third mvt. was livelier and more light hearted.It was in Rondo form.
Great job - I was beginning to worry. . . accurate definitions and well presented. Musical examples would be a bonus - will discuss tomorrow!
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