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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…'they' is referred to the virtues of truth. 'Sonnet XIX' contains the following characteristics: it is unique in style, rich in context, and carries a melodic mood and tone. The style of the sonnet was derived from the Baroque Period. The elements of written work…
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…to form. During this time a new, dramatic, style called baroque was being established. During this time palaces symbolized absolutist power. Almost all baroque palaces were modeled after Louis XIV's Versailles, which started the fad in the first place…
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…and for tribal ceremonies. On the religious aspect of music, chant music, which is the start of the religious music, is the most characteristic feature of music history. The instrumental part of the Baroque and Renaissance where highly religious, and where made…
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…throughout the baroque period (circa 1600-c. 1750) in the works of many notable composer-performers, including Arcangelo Corelli, Antonio Vivaldi, and Giuseppe Tartini in Italy and Heinrich Biber, Georg Philipp Telemann, and Johann Sebastian Bach in Germany…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Petipa choreographed Sleeping Beauty of 1890 in Russia. Ballet Comique De La Reine was held by the actual real French court while Sleeping Beauty was an imitation. Since Sleeping Beauty was supposed to resemble the court life of the Renaissance/Baroque
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…Early music is based mainly on the music of the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras. Many people like to define Early Music as ending in 1750, with the death of J.S. Bach. This is a handy date, but it misses the various…
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Category: /History
…A look at scientific/mathematical developments of the 1600's and 1700's helps place the Central European Baroque church in context: Desargues, Bernoulli, Leibniz and Scieferenna, all mathematician or architect, all dealt with theories of synthesis…
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…Nicolas Poussin and Roman Influences in France The city and art of Rome had an enormous impact on the French Baroque Classical artist Nicolas Poussin and through him an effect on French art and artists in the following centuries. Poussin…
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…Nicolas Poussin and Roman Influences in France The city and art of Rome had an enormous impact on the French Baroque Classical artist Nicolas Poussin and through him an effect on French art and artists in the following centuries. Poussin was greatly…
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