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Classical Period 1750-1825 Classical Timeline Classical Period • Era is referred to as Balanced, Symmetrical, & Traditional with clarity • Piano is the most important keyboard instrument • 2 outstanding choral composers of the Classical Era: Mozart, Haydn • Singers and instrumentalists used continuous tonality as a special effect 6 Features of Baroque Music vs. Classical Period Music • 1. terraced dynamics------------gradual changes in dynamics • 2. unity of mood------------------mood may change throughout a movement • 3. continuous melody------------melody will change throughout (theme 1 and 2 are different) • 4. continuous and driving rhythm----rhythms are not predictable or repetitive 6 Features of Baroque Music vs. Classical Period Music • 5. chords and the basso continuo----NO MORE BASSO CONTINUO • 6. polyphonic texture---------homophonic texture (polyphonic is reserved for development) Chronology of the Classical Era • 1750- Classical Era begins • 1751- First volumes of “Poor Richard’s Almanac” are published by Benjamin Franklin • 1754 Samuel Johnson publishes a dictionary • 1756- French and Indian Wars begin • 1756- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is born in Salzburg on January 27th Chronology of the Classical Era • 1761- Franz Joseph Haydn is hired by Prince Paul Esterhazy • 1763- Excavations begin at Pompei • 1769-The steam engine is patented by American James Watt • 1770-Mozart receives the Order of the Golden Spur from the Pope • 1774- The first Continental Congress assembles in Philadelphia Chronology of the Classical Era • 1776- The Declaration of Independence is signed • 1780- Empress Maria Theresa of Austria dies and her son, Joseph II, becomes ruler • 1788- American John Finch invents the steamboat • 1789- George Washington becomes the first president of the United States Chronology of the Classical Era • 1791- Mozart dies on December 5th • 1798- Haydn writes “The Creation” and “The Imperial Mass” • 1803- The Louisiana Purchase • 1804- Napoleon is crowned Emperor of France • 1804- Lewis & Clark expedition of the western United States Chronology of the Classical Era • 1815- The metronome is invented • 1819- Florida is purchased from Spain Happening in America during the Classical Era • Francis Hopkinson was born in Philadelphia in 1737 and wrote the first America Secular Song, “My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free” • William Billings was born in 1746 • Benjamin Franklin invented the glass harmonica • George Mueller, who came to America in 1784, was the first major Moravian composer of sacred music Happenings in America during the Classical Era • Francis Hopkinson was considered an outstanding American composer and harpsichordist. He also signed the Declaration of Independence • Moravians believed that all hymns should be translated into a Native American language Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart • Born in 1756 • Was 1 of 7 children (all died within 3 weeks of birth except him and his sister, Maria Anna) • He was the only son in his family who lived • Father was director for Archbishop of Schrattenbach • Started playing piano when he was 3 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart • He was considered a child genius • Age 14 he received the award of the “Golden Spur” from the pope • Was concertized with his sister Maria Anna (nicknamed Nannerl) • He married Maria Constanze Weber • They had 6 children together Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart • Spent a third of his life touring Europe • “Don Giovanni” and “The Magic Flute” were two of Mozart’s most important operas • “The Requiem” was Mozart’s unfinished composition when he died • His student Sussmayr • Mozart died in the year 1791 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Famous Compositions include: •“Cosi fan tutte” •“Don Giovanni” •“La clemenze di Tito” •“Requiem” •“The Magic Flute” Franz Joseph Haydn Franz Joseph Haydn • Born in 1732 in Austria • Haydn’s father was a wheelwright • At 8 Haydn became a choirboy at the Cathedral of St. Stephen’s • Younger brother Michael sang in choir with Haydn • Had 0 children with wife Maria Franz Joseph Haydn • Haydn was employed by Prince Paul Esterhazy • 1762 Prince Nicholas Esterhazy ascends to the throne and is a huge supporter of Haydn’s music • Esterhazy family lived most of the year in Eisenstadt, Germany (their country place) Franz Joseph Haydn • The two most famous Oratorios by Handel are: “The Creation” “The Seasons” • Haydn’s nickname is “Father of the Symphony” • Haydn died at the age of 77 Franz Joseph Haydn Famous Compositions •“The Creation” •“Harmoniemesse” •“Heiligmesse” •“Nelsonmesse” (Lord Nelson Mass) •“The Seasons” •“Paukenmesse”