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…Johann Sebastian Bach is known as one of the greatest composers of the Baroque era, which stretched form 1600 to his death in 1750. In his time, however, Bach was known more for his talent at playing and knowledge of the organ rather than his musical…
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Baroque. Thus, this piece has only simple harmony, which is particularly the tonic chord, dominant chord, dominant seventh, and secondary dominant seventh chord. Other characteristic of classical music's harmony is the Alberti bass. This device divides each…
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…on the succeeding art of the Middle Ages, but on this Renaissance and baroque period as well. John Welton-Ely, in The Mind and the Art of Giovanni Battista Piranesi, went one step further in suggesting the Carceri was ...a gesture of defiance to the partons…
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…and the Baroque. The cathedral's interior contains paintings by Murillo and Zurbarán, among others. The finest survival from the Moorish period is the Alcázar Palace, which lies near the cathedral. The Alcázar was begun in 1181 under the Almohads but was continued…
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…and the Baroque. The cathedral's interior contains paintings by Murillo and Zurbarán, among others. The finest survival from the Moorish period is the Alcázar Palace, which lies near the cathedral. The Alcázar was begun in 1181 under the Almohads but was continued…
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…is actually exposing any nudity. This statue was carved during the Baroque Era and is typical of this era because it depicts the subject in motion. This “busy” work of art certainly represents action in every way. At the time this statue was carved it also gave…
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…of gangster films emerged. The Godfather I is considered a baroque gangster film that set new standards for the genre, thus becoming a new classic. Many aspects of the Godfather I differ from the classic 1930’s gangster films. For example, in this “new breed…
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…Peter Paul Rubens is considered one of the most important Flemish painters of the 17th century. His style became an international definition of the animated, exuberantly sensuous aspects of baroque painting. Combining the bold brushwork, luminous color…
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…Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759), one of the greatest composers of the late baroque period (1700-50) and, during his lifetime, perhaps the most internationally famous of all musicians. Handel was born February 24, 1685, in Halle, Germany, to a family…
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…Peter Paul Rubens is considered one of the most important Flemish painters of the 17th century. His style became an international definition of the animated, exuberantly sensuous aspects of baroque painting. Combining the bold brushwork, luminous color…
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