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Title: Early eighteenth Century Music in Italy and France


1
Chapter 12
  • Early eighteenth Century Music in Italy and France

2
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
  • il prete rosso - The Red Priest
  • Girls orphanage in Venice
  • Pio Ospedale della Pietà

3
Vivaldi - his music
  • 49 commissioned operas
  • 500 concertos
  • 90 solo and trio sonatas
  • vocal music
  • cantatas, motets, and oratorios
  • influence on J. S. Bach

4
Vivaldi - Concertos
  • two-thirds are solo concerti
  • most solo concerti are for violin
  • remainder for cello, flute, or bassoon

5
Vivaldi - Concertos form
  • Three movements
  • 1. Fast - ritornello form
  • 2. Slow - same or closely related key
  • 3. Fast - ritornello

6
Concerto Grosso Op 3, No. 2, RV578
  • NAWM 76
  • concertino has two violins and cello
  • Ritornello form
  • ABC S1 BC S2 ABC S3 BC S4 Coda

7
The Four Seasons
  • four concerti for solo violin and orchestra
  • programmatic

8
Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)
  • Foremost Fench musician of 18th century
  • Traité de lharmonie (Treatise on harmony) in
    1722
  • chords and inversions
  • Alexandre-Jean-Joseph Le Riche de la Pouplinière
  • patron

9
Rameau - music theory
  • 1. the chord is the primal element in music
  • 2. a chord maintains its identity in all
    inversions
  • basse fondamentale or root progression

10
Rameau - theory II
  • 3. Triadic relationships - tonic, domininant,
    etc.
  • 4. Hierarchial function of triads
  • 5. Pivot chord modulation

11
Hippolyte et Aricie
  • by Rameau NAWM78
  • Ah! faut-il
  • tragédie lyrique
  • monologue

12
Rameau
13
Johann Sebastian Bach
  • 1685 to 1750
  • Large Musical Family
  • Studied by copying or arranging scores
  • Vivaldi

14
Bach - positions held
  • Arnstadt, organist
  • Muhlhausen, organist
  • Weimar, Court organist and concertmaster
  • Cothen, music director for the Prince
  • Leipzig, Cantor at St. Thomas

15
Bach - Arnstadt
  • Organ music
  • Trip to Lubeck to hear Buxtehude
  • on briefly to Muhlhausen

16
Bach - Weimar
  • return of the apprentice
  • combines Italian, French and German styles
  • Organ Music
  • Preludes and fugues

17
Prelude and Fugue in A Minor
  • Bach at Weimar
  • Prelude
  • violin figurations
  • chains of suspensions
  • Pedal Solo

18
Prelude and Fugue in A Minor
  • Fugue
  • uses four voices in the
  • Exposition
  • violinistic subject

19
Bach - Chorale Preludes
  • 170
  • Orgelbuchlein (Little Organ Book)
  • Composed in Weimar

20
Bach - Keyboard works
  • The Well-Tempered Keyboard
  • Cycle of preludes and fugues in all major and
    minor keys
  • Goldberg Variations
  • canons at increasing intervals
  • A Musical Offering
  • The Art of the Fugue

21
Bach - Brandenburg
  • Cothen
  • dedicated to the Margrave at Brandenburg

22
Brandenburg Concerti
  • fast-slow-fast, three movements from Italian
    Concerto
  • Allegro movements use ritornello form
  • 3 6 are ripieno concertos
  • all others are concerti grossi

23
Bach at Leipzig
  • St. Thomas Church and School

24
Cantatas
  • 300 of which 200 survive
  • Pastor Erdmann Neumeister influenced Bach to
    include opera-like recitatives and arias

25
Wachet auf, BWV 140
  • NAWM 81
  • Cantata based on Lutheran Chorale as cantus
    firmus
  • Mvt. 1 uses Italian ritornello form
  • French Overture orchestral style (dotted rhythms)

26
Bach - other vocal works
  • Motets - with German texts
  • Magnificat
  • Christmas Oratorio
  • St. John Passion St. Matthew Passion
  • Mass in B Minor (Compiled from earlier works)

27
Post Bach
  • Forkel - Bach Biographer
  • Mendelssohn Zelter directed performances of the
    St. Matthew Passion

28
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
29
Handel - Life
  • Halle, Germany
  • Hamburg
  • Italy
  • Hanover, Germany
  • London

30
Handel - London
  • Royal Academy of Music
  • Italian Opera
  • Oratorio
  • for the middle-class
  • Mostly in English
  • Mostly Old Testament
  • Concerti Sonatas

31
Giulio Cesare
  • Vadoro NAWM83
  • Concerto Grosso format
  • Concertino acc. Singing
  • tutti punctuates

32
English Oratorios
  • Choruses comment on the action instead of the aria

33
Messiah
  • Overture
  • Act I - Christmas
  • Act II - Easter
  • Act III - Pentecost

34
Handel
  • Buried in Westminster Abbey
  • Note the wrong date on the grave marker.
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