music history 2
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- concerti grossi became the most famous models for that form.
- CORELLIÂ’S
- attempted to maintain a neutral stand in the controversy over the merits of French and Italian music by including elements of both in his music.
- COUPERIN
- The outstanding violinist-composers working in Germanic courts were:
- BIBER AND WALTHER
- PurcellÂ’s ODE FOR ST. CECILIAÂ’S DAY
- was an important forerunner of HandelÂ’s English oratorios
- Most of VivaldiÂ’s concerti contain 3 movements in
- FAST-SLOW-FAST order
- The 1st music journal, Critica Musica, was produced by
- MATTHESON
- Rameau believed that is the foundation of all music
- HARMONY
- BachÂ’s prinicipal duties in Leipzig included:
- TRAINING THE STUDENTS MUSICALLY AND PROVIDING MUSIC ON DEMAND
- pervades all of BachÂ’s music
- SYMBOLISM
- Bach wrote 3 multimovement works that he referred to as oratorios, but each of them was an extension of an earlier
- CANTATA