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…the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary periods. The classical period of music actually spans a time from of 1750 to 1800; thus, the term Classical is a misnomer and could more correctly be changed to Western Art Music or European Art Music…
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…in the theatre. These three functions are mainly ones of the Baroque era and during the Classical period the sonata took on distinctly different functions. The sonata was "a diversion of the amateur or dilettante, a launching vehicle for the professional composer…
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…for the time because organizations like the Council of Trent wanted people to understand the subject of the paintings without having to think much about it. Both artists composed the figures in different styles. Adoration of the Shepherds is a baroque moment…
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…the world, spans a length of time from 1600 up to the present. This time frame includes the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary periods. The classical period of music actually spans a time from of 1750 to 1800; thus, the term…
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…form of artistic expression (Adams, 81-82). As time progressed and the Renaissance gave way to the Baroque, Judith Leyster's self portrait and Rachel Ruysch's still life work did not exhibit any change in the artistic freedom of women. In the Baroque
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…the Recapitulation The Classical Orchestra although different from modern examples was fundamentally the same. The small sized groups of the Baroque period were surpassed and orchestras made use of more than 40 players in some cases. The orchestra generally…
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…works were denied both in 1763 and 1766, however, he did not give up. Influenced by Baroque and Rococo style in Zaragoza and Madrid, he began his journey to Italy, the center of art during the time. While he was staying there for two years, his was brought…
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…the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary periods. The classical period of music actually spans a time from of 1750 to 1800; thus, the term Classical is a misnomer and could more correctly be changed to Western Art Music or European Art Music…
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…the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary periods. The classical period of music actually spans a time from of 1750 to 1800; thus, the term Classical is a misnomer and could more correctly be changed to Western Art Music or European Art…
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…, to the piano (Newman 485). The sonata was still used at court, some in the church, and barely at all in the theatre. These three functions are mainly ones of the Baroque era and during the Classical period the sonata took on distinctly different functions…
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