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Kelly Williams
Music
The Baroque Era
The Baroque era was a unique period in music that began during the 1600s and ended around 1750. The word baroque is define by Merriams Collegiate Dictionary as, of, relating to, or having
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The Baroque Violin and its Repertoire.
The Baroque period clearly began around 1600 and was ended with the death of Bach in 1750. During this period of music, after a revolution from the renaissance period, many new techniques and styles of musical
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Baroque Style
The Baroque style was a style in which the art and artists of the time focused upon details, and intricate designs. During this time the portraits began to portray modern life, and artists turned their backs on classical tradition
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The Baroque Period
The Baroque Art began in Italy between the sixteen hundreds and the seventeen hundreds. Classicism of the High Renaissance has been replenished during the Baroque period. During the Baroque period of art, the exploration
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AR 305-Baroque Art
Midterm Exam
1. Bernini was an Italian architect and sculptor who lived 1598-1680. During the reign of Urban VIII Bernini created several large-scale commissions around St. Peters Basilica. His plan of the square and colonnades
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The Baroque style of art and architecture developed in Europe, England, and the Americas during the 17th and early 18th centuries. The baroque style is characterized by an emphasis on unity among the arts. The baroque artist achieved harmony
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Baroque music was something to imitate the idea of Baroque art. Painters like Bernini, Rubens and Rembrandt sought to create totally structured worlds. The Baroque style was influenced by many different groups of people. The aristocracy, the church
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From initial appearances one would not think that there is much difference between Baroque and Modern cellos. However, before public concerts really became mainstream events in the early 18th century the Violoncello differed slightly in both its
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that was produced and from there the Baroque style was fostered and cultivated.
Baroque Art Style
The Baroque Art was the commanding art style in the 1600s-mid 1700s throughout Europe and influencing the art style throughout the world. We see distinctive
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Baroque Art emerged in Europe around 1600, as a reaction against the intricate and formulaic Mannerist style which dominated the Late Renaissance. Baroque Art is less complex, more realistic and more emotionally affecting than Mannerism. This movement
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