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Piano Period History Examining significant composers of piano music through music history. Baroque 1600 - 1750 Decorative music (characteristic of time period) Fundamental Bass Line All parts of Baroque music must be subservient to a bass line. Fugue: composition with musical line articulated in one voice and rearticulated by following voices in repeat, inversion, etc Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750 • German composer • Was an organist • Known as one of the greatest fugue writers. • Pianoforte was created in his mid-life • Listen to Minuet in G Classical Period 1750-1830 • Orderly music (return of interest in Greek time period) • Sonata (composition & form) • Sonata Form: Exposition – introduce theme Development – develop theme Recapitulation – return of theme Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-1791 • • • • • Austrian composer Melody writer Wrote many Sonatas Died young Listen to Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major Romantic 1860-1920 • Emotion in sound • Dramatic music through: – strong dynamic changes – large instrumentation – drastic key changes Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827 • Crossover composer - began in Classical period ended in Romantic period • THE composer to push the Romantic style • Extreme personality helped in extreme music • Know for his 9 Symphonies • Became deaf at end of life • Listen to Sonata Pathetique Johannes Brahms 1833-1897 • Structured composer – followed style of Bach But incorporated dramatic Romantic qualities such as drastic key changes • Listen to Intermezzo in A Frederic Chopin 1810-1849 • French composer • Wrote almost exclusively for the piano • Wrote “etudes” (studies) – Each explored a single technical problem, usually set around a single motif. – Listen to Etude #4 in C# minor, Op 10, Nocturne in E flat Major Franz Liszt 1811-1886 • Hungarian composer • Know mostly for piano works • Extremely big hands and long fingers – which made for difficult compositions • Pieces technically difficult • Listen to Hungarian Rhapsody Impressionism late 19th century • French movement in the arts • Characteristics: – Creating mood – Asian pentatonic scale – Whole tone scale – Tone color – Irregular rhythm – Dissonance Claude Debussy 1862-1918 • French composer • Didn’t like the label Impressionist (meant to be derogatory from the painters) • Know for his piano works • Listen to Claire de Lune Modern/Contemporary 1920 - present Breaks with or redefines the conventions of the past. Uses experimental techniques. Show the diversity of society and the blending of cultures. • Jazz – syncopation, call & response, unique harmonies Scott Joplin 1867-1917 • African American composer • Known for writing Ragtime (style leading into Jazz) Duke Ellington 1899-1974 • African American composer • Known for Jazz style