Music 0.0 / 5 ? MusicThe Concerto Through TimeGCSEAQA Created by: Imogen BroughtonCreated on: 21-11-17 21:09 What are the dates of the Romantic period? 1820-1900 1 of 14 What are the dates of the Baroque period? 1600-1750 2 of 14 What are the dates of the Classical period? 1750-1820 3 of 14 What were the two types of Concerto in the Baroque period? Concerto Grosso and Solo Concerto 4 of 14 Key features of the Baroque period Harpsichord, Small orchestra, The soloists performed demanding parts, There were soloists and an orchestra, Polyphonic, Ornamentation 5 of 14 Key features of the Romantic period Homophonic, Piano, Chords with added notes for dramatic effect, Mainly diatonic harmony, Large orchestra, Difficult solos written by composers 6 of 14 What are the key features of the Romantic period? More expressive dynamics, Homophonic, Ornamentation, Cadenza sections introduced which are improvised 7 of 14 Composers in the Baroque period Vivaldi, Handel, Bach 8 of 14 Composers in the Romantic period Beethoven, Lizst, Brahms 9 of 14 Composers in the Classical period Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn 10 of 14 Where were Baroque Concertos performed? Churches, Opera Houses, Courts of wealthy induviduals 11 of 14 Where were Classical Concertos performed? Large concert halls, Opera houses 12 of 14 Where were Romantic Concertos performed? Public concerts, Festivals 13 of 14 Name 3 instruments typical of the orchesta in concertos Violins, Flutes, Oboes 14 of 14
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