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    Baroque Era Music Compared to Modern Rock

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    When comparing Baroque era music to any modern day rock band, one most listen to the music with open ears. It is hard to identify the similarities of Baroque music and that of modern day rock. Although, the advances made in music during the Baroque era (1600-1750) are still noticeable in modern day rock. A perfect example of the noticeability of modern rock influenced by Baroque music can be heard in the Baroque music of Johann Sebastian Bach’s, “Brandenburg Concerto No 4 G major BWV 1049”(Classical

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    Music has evolved throughout centuries to invoke different feelings and to entertain those who are in the audience. These musical genres are both known for “making people feel good”. Pop music and Baroque music are two musical genres that are completely different. Regardless of their differences, they also have several similarities during a concert or live performance. As stated by Mauch, et al, “Music is a natural starting point for the study of stylistic evolution because it is not only a universal

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    comes after the Baroque Era in 1750. Music has a phrase structure with a question and an answer. A phrase can be repeated many times with minor changes. The texture is often homophonic, with tune and accompaniment, may move to polyphonic. It has a regular rhythm with pauses with th variation from long note values to short. Gradual dynamic change which is more contrasting compare to Baroque music. The melody is symmetrical; also, pedaling is used. 2. Visual arts of the Baroque Era contain a variety

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    styles of music was very exciting. I enjoyed each of the concerts due to the sheer diversity I experienced. The Beyoncé concert was, of course, more familiar to me. The energetic performance and dancing by Beyoncé and her troop of dancers were particularly captivating which an actual trademark of Beyoncé concerts. The concert featured her performing a couple of singles which varied slightly in style too. The concert is a perfect illustration of modern pop music. The concert by the Croatian Baroque Ensemble

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    The Baroque period spanned from 1600 to 1750. The baroque period can be divided into three parts: early (1600-1640), middle (1640-1680), and late (1680-1750). Although today most people recognize the latest part as the baroque music, the earliest part was one of the most revolutionary phases in music history. The early baroque composers rejected the polyphony texture of the late Renaissance music and favored homophonic texture. They also focused on harmony rather than the complexity of melodic lines

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         The concert I attended was a recital of Mexican baroque choral music. There were 5 main pieces played, each one having its own unique style and function. The recital was held at University of South Carolina School of Music recital hall room 201 on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 6:00pm. The group that sang was the graduate vocal ensemble and was conducted by Daniel S. Clark. The group of singers did an excellent job capturing the music and it was very hard to notice any major mistakes. The concert

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    Discuss how people’s attitudes towards music changed between the Baroque and romantic eras. Refer to examples from aesthetics, literature and music to support your argument. Since music first started being recorded in neumes long before the start of the Baroque period, it has been evolving with the social and economic developments of the human race. The aesthetics (the principles and the way people approach and appreciate the music) have changed dramatically. This is partly due to the changing world-

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    • Two noteworthy impacts of German Baroque music were the German violin bow and the genuine harmonies that were frequently played. These elements impacted Bach particularly in light of the fact that they made his violin solo more intriguing and more exact. The Church and the State additionally affected the Baroque music. • Before Bach music wasn't as intriguing than after on the grounds that the German grouped different instruments which played harmonies that made Bach's performance pieces more

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    Music is undoubtedly one of the most influential art forms on the planet. Music is essential to the lives of many people all over the world. People listen to music when they wake up, on their way to work, with friends, and even when they are alone. For many people music is like a constant companion. Music can bring feelings of joy and motivation and accompany people in difficult times. Throughout its history the United Kingdom has been a major exporter and source of musical innovation drawing

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    The Baroque Style within Gospel Music Growing up in a Christian family, a minister as a father, a musician as a mother, Gospel music was the prominent source of musical entertainment in my childhood. As my peers listened to and could tell you about current hip hop, rap, and r&b music, I could do the same with Gospel. It wasn’t until high school, when I started my pursuit of music, that I started learning the classical style and developing an appreciation for it. However, in my endeavor, I came to

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