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What does the term Classical mean?From 1750 artists, musicians and architects waned to get away from the strange opulence of the Baroque period and move to emulate the clean, uncluttered style of Classical Greece. The period
MUSIC OF THE CLASSICAL PERIODThe Classical Period 1750-1825 What does the term Classical mean?From 1750 artists, musicians and architects waned Characteristics of the classical periodThe Church and Monarchs were no longer the All of the Classical composers were employed by various wealthy patrons. Much Musical CharacteristicsGreat attention to musical form Use of dynamics as thematic material Music InnovationsSymphonic form Sonata form String Quartets Huge popularity of the Opera The Symphonic FormMastered by Franz Joseph Haydn - he wrote 104 of The Symphonic Orchestra The Sonata FormThe Sonata Form A one-movement piece for a solo instrument, The String QuartetA composition for four solo string instruments: -2 Violins –1 OperaWhile opera was invented much earlier in musical history, it was during The Opera Famous Classical ComposersChristoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Wolfgang Amadeus Christoph  Willibald Gluck Franz Joseph Haydn Wolfgang  Amadeus  Mozart Ludwig Von Beethoven Franz Schubert Instruments of the Classical PeriodModern Flute Clarinet French Horn Valved Trumpet Trombone Percussion Piano   ConclusionsMost of the most famous composers in history come from this
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Слайд 2 What does the term Classical mean?
From 1750 artists,

What does the term Classical mean?From 1750 artists, musicians and architects

musicians and architects waned to get away from the

strange opulence of the Baroque period and move to emulate the clean, uncluttered style of Classical Greece.
The period is called Classical because of that desire to emulate the works of the ancient Greeks

Слайд 3 Characteristics of the classical period
The Church and Monarchs

Characteristics of the classical periodThe Church and Monarchs were no longer

were no longer the principle benefactors of the arts

due to the political upheaval in Europe at the time.
The aristocracy were the main patrons of the arts. They wanted impersonal but tuneful music from their composers. This led to the term “absolute” music - which is music that is written for music’s sake.


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All of the Classical composers were employed by

All of the Classical composers were employed by various wealthy patrons.

various wealthy patrons. Much of their music was written

for parties, ceremonies, or simply as a commission for a new work.
The center of Classical music was Vienna, which is where all of the major composers lived and worked.
There was also a sense of Nationalism in the compositions.


Слайд 5 Musical Characteristics
Great attention to musical form
Use of

Musical CharacteristicsGreat attention to musical form Use of dynamics as thematic

dynamics as thematic material
Inclusion of percussion instruments
Strong

sense of tension and release
Use of modulation
Opera
Use of comic and witty melodies

Слайд 6 Music Innovations
Symphonic form
Sonata form
String Quartets
Huge

Music InnovationsSymphonic form Sonata form String Quartets Huge popularity of the

popularity of the Opera
Invention of the modern Piano,

as well as many other instruments Theme and Variations

Слайд 7 The Symphonic Form
Mastered by Franz Joseph Haydn -

The Symphonic FormMastered by Franz Joseph Haydn - he wrote 104

he wrote 104 of them.
An extended work for orchestra

- usually 20 - 40 minutes in length.

Слайд 8 The Symphonic Orchestra

The Symphonic Orchestra

Слайд 9 The Sonata Form
The Sonata Form A one-movement piece

The Sonata FormThe Sonata Form A one-movement piece for a solo

for a solo instrument, usually accompanied by a piano

- as opposed to a concerto, which is a multi-movement piece accompanied by an orchestra.
There are three sections of a sonata-
Exposition,Development,Recapitulation.
All sonatas follow this form.

Слайд 11 The String Quartet
A composition for four solo string

The String QuartetA composition for four solo string instruments: -2 Violins

instruments: -2 Violins –1 Viola 1 Cello
Each part is

equally important.
Haydn was the first to write one - he also mastered them.
Piece usually has four movements similar to that of the symphonic form.

Слайд 12 Opera
While opera was invented much earlier in musical

OperaWhile opera was invented much earlier in musical history, it was

history, it was during this period and the one

that followed that most of the most famous operas were written - including:
The Magic Flute
The Marriage of Figaro
Don Giovanni
All of these operas were written by Mozart. Beethoven, Haydn and Schubert has no success with writing operas.
An opera is basically a musical play with all of the words sung instead of spoken.


Слайд 13 The Opera

The Opera

Слайд 14 Famous Classical Composers
Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787)
Franz Joseph

Famous Classical ComposersChristoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Wolfgang

Haydn (1732-1809)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Ludwig Von Beethoven

(1770-1827)
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

Слайд 15 Christoph Willibald Gluck

Christoph Willibald Gluck

Слайд 16 Franz Joseph Haydn

Franz Joseph Haydn

Слайд 17 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Слайд 18 Ludwig Von Beethoven

Ludwig Von Beethoven

Слайд 19 Franz Schubert

Franz Schubert

Слайд 20 Instruments of the Classical Period
Modern Flute
Clarinet
French

Instruments of the Classical PeriodModern Flute Clarinet French Horn Valved Trumpet Trombone Percussion Piano

Horn
Valved Trumpet
Trombone
Percussion
Piano


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