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Music Appreciation

Mrs. Jantz

Tuesday,

September 6, 2016

For Thursday

Follow the directions for the videos

listed on the website and fill out the

online form.

Pay attention to the questions that

are asked. They are different from

last week’s questions.

Quiz on today’s notes.

So far we have listened to ---

Canon in D

– by Johann Pachelbel

The Four Seasons

– by Antonio Vivaldi

Winter mvt 1

The Beginning of the Baroque (page 1)

1600-1750

Page 4

Terraced Dynamics

Page 2 (Music Notebook)

Write an explanation of

Terraced Dynamics and draw a

diagram.

Add Terraced Dynamics to your

clues list on page 1.

The Beginning of the Baroque

Clues (page 1 in your notebook)

– Harpsichord

– Stays the same

– Terraced dynamics

Baroque Style

What words describe Baroque Style?

The Harpsichord

Page 2 in your Music Notebook

Write at least 3 sentences about the harpsichord -----how it makes its sound, what it can do, what it can’t do.

Page 2 (Music Notebook)

Describe ornamentation. Write

2 sentences that describe

ornamentation and how it

relates to the Baroque Period.

The Beginning of the Baroque

1600-1750

First Clue

Harpsichord

Second Clue

Stays the

same

Third Clue

Terraced

Dynamics

(Fourth Clue)

Ornamentation

The Beginning of the Baroque (page 3)

Dates – 1600-1750

Composer –– Antonio Vivaldi

The Beginning of the Baroque

The Beginning of the Baroque

Composer –Antonio Vivaldi

– from Italy

The Beginning of the Baroque

Composer –

Antonio Vivaldi

– Born in Venice,

Italy in 1678

The Beginning of the Baroque

Composer –Antonio Vivaldi

– Died in Vienna, Austria in 1741

The Beginning of the Baroque

His birth

His father

His health

His occupations

The Beginning of the Baroque

Composer –Antonio Vivaldi

–Nicknamed “The Red Priest”

The Beginning of the Baroque

Composer –Antonio Vivaldi

– wrote The Four Seasons

The Four Seasons

Spring

Summer

Autumn (Fall)

Winter

The Four Seasons (page 5)

Spring

– Movement 1

The Four Seasons by Vivaldi

The Four Seasons by Vivaldi, Vivaldi

And this is Spring

Thursday

Quiz over today’s notes.

Follow the instructions on the

website and submit the form(s)

before class time.