Concerto through time

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    • 3 time periods:
      baroque
      classical
      romantic
    • 3 baroque composers:
      vivaldi
      handel
      bach
    • baroque period was 1600-1750
    • the baroque solo concertos had 3 movements, the first, second and third
    • instruments in a baroque orchestra
      A) horns
      B) timpani
      C) trumpets
      D) double basses
      E) bassoons
      F) violas
      G) oboes
      H) 2nd violins
      I) 1st violins
      J) harpsichord
      K) cellos
    • a baroque orchestra consists of :
      horns
      timpani
      trumpets
      oboes
      bassoons
      violas
      double basses
      1st violins
      2nd violins
      cellos
      harpsichord
    • solo instruments in baroque period:
      violin
      cello
      recorder
      flute
      oboe
      bassoon
      trumpet
      lute
    • in the baroque period, recorders were replaced with wooden flutes
    • the harpsichord accompanied and directed the piece in a baroque orchestra as there was no official conductor
    • the classical era saw the introduction of the piano
    • during the classical period, baroque concerto grossos went out of fashion and composers instead opted to write solo concertos
    • classical orchestra
      A) timpani
      B) bassons
      C) trumpets
      D) cellos
      E) double basses
      F) conductor
      G) 1st violins
      H) 2nd violins
      I) violas
      J) clarinets
      K) oboes
      L) flutes
      M) horns
    • the classical period was from 1750-1820
    • 3 famous classical composers:
      Haydn
      Mozart
      Beethoven
    • the first movement of a classical concerto is usually in sonata form and is brisk and purposeful
    • the second movement of a classical concerto is usually in ternary or variation form and is slow ad lyrical
    • the third movement of a classical concerto is usually in Rondo, variation or sonata form and is fast and cheerful
    • the first movement of a baroque concerto is usually in the ritornello form or a fugue and is brisk and purposeful
    • the second movement of a baroque concerto is usually in Da Capo Aria/ Ternary form and is slow and song-like
    • the third movement of a baroque concerto is usually in the ritornello form or a fugue and is fast and cheerful
    • romantic orchestra
      A) percussion
      B) timpani
      C) horns
      D) trumpets
      E) trombones
      F) tuba
      G) harps
      H) bass clarinet
      I) clarinet
      J) bassoons
      K) piccolo
      L) flutes
      M) oboe
      N) double basses
      O) cellos
      P) violas
      Q) 2nd violin
      R) 1st violins
      S) conductor
    • the romantic period is from 1820-1900
    • 3 famous romantic composers:
      Beethoven
      Brahms
      liszt
    • the first movement of a romantic concerto is usually in sonata form and is allegro
    • the second movement of a romantic concerto is usually ternary or variation form and is slow and lyrical
    • the third movement of a romantic concerto is Rondo, Variation or sonata form and is fast and cheerful
    • New instruments introduced in the romantic orchestra are:
      harps
      double bassoon
      Bass clarinet
      piccolo
      trombone
      tuba
      and an array of percussion