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CLASSICAL MUSIC
1750-1820
1. CHARACTERISTICS• Melody is composed by means of symmetric
and balanced musical phrases.• Harmony becomes simple and regular.• Rhythm is very defined and regular.• Texture is mainly melody dominated
homophony.• There are a greater range of dynamics and
articulations ( crescendos, diminuendos, …)• Vienna became the musical capital of Europe.
2. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
Instrumental music was more important than vocal music during the Classical period. More and more instruments were added to the orchestra, including the flute, clarinet, oboe and bassoon.
VOCAL MUSICWAS MORE IMPORTANT THAN
Sonata form:• In the first section, the exposition, the melodies are exposed or
introduced.• The second section is called the development, and in this
section themes are altered and used however the composer wishes.
• The third section, named the recapitulation, restates all themes.
• Sometimes sonata form includes an introduction and a coda.
2.1. INSTRUMENTAL FORMS• Concerto. The soloist was featured as the rest of
the orchestra provided accompaniment. Concertos were written for all instruments in the classical orchestra.
• Symphony. The word symphony means “sounding together”, and it applies to the full orchestra all playing at the same time.
• Sonatas. Were written for one or two instruments. Most sonatas were written for the favorite instrument of the time, the piano.
CONCERTO
SYMPHONY
SONATA
1º Mov. Concerto for piano nº 20 Mozart
2º mov Symphony The surprise Haydn
Moonlight Sonata Beethoven
3. VOCAL MUSIC3.1. SECULAR VOCAL MUSIC
Secular vocal music in the Classical period was centered in opera. Two styles of opera continued to be developed during this period: opera seria and opera buffa but, opera buffa became much more popular. In Germany the comic operas was called singspiels.
Aria La Reina de la Noche de “La flauta Mágica”. Mozart. Singspiel.
3.2. RELIGIOUS VOCAL MUSICDuring the late 18th century, oratorios were
identical to operas. The Creation, of Haydn, is one of the most important one. Masses became operatic styled pieces of literature for the orchestra, the solo voice and the chorus as well.
“The Creation” Haydn “ Mass of Requiem” Mozart