Bach Flashcards

1
Q

when was the baroque period?

A

1600-1750

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2
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what instruments form the concertino and which instruments form the ripieno?

A

concertino = flute, violin, harpsichord
ripieno = harpsichord, string orchestra

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3
Q

describe the dynamics of this piece

A

no crescendos or diminuendos as it incorporates terraced dynamics

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3
Q

what are terraced dynamics?

A

where texture is used to change the dynamics of a piece (louder = more instruments and vice versa)

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3
Q

what is the tempo of the piece?

A

Allegro

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4
Q

describe the rhythm of the Brandenburg

A

-uses gigue dance rhythms to make it lively and uplifting
-syncopation

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5
Q

what is the structure of the 3rd movement?

A

-ternary form - ABA
-also incorporates a fugue

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6
Q

what is stretto and why is it used?

A

-where the subject is repeated ontop of itself by different players
-makes the piece sound more exciting and dramatic

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7
Q

what ornamentation is used in this piece?

A

-trills
-appoggiaturas
-acciaccaturas
-mordents
-scalic runs

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8
Q

what is an appoggiatura?

A

a grace note that takes time away from the note following it

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9
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what is an acciaccatura?

A

a grace note that is played as quickly as possible

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10
Q

what are four melodic devices that Bach uses to shape this piece?

A

-sequences
-pedal notes
-stretto
-cadences

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11
Q

what is the basso continuo?

A

the continuous bass line that plays through the entire piece

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12
Q

Fugue is featured in this piece. What instrument plays the main idea that the other instruments repeat and imitate?

A

violin

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13
Q

what is a mordent?

A

alternation between the notes surrounding the note that is written

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14
Q

what is a figured bass?

A

numbers written above the music that helps the harpsichordist figure out which chords to play

15
Q

what is unusual about the role of the harpsichord in this piece?

A

its has a dual role as a solo instrument and as accompaniment

16
Q

what is the texture at the very start of the piece? what is the texture for most of the rest of the piece?

A

-it starts with a monophonic passage played by the violin
-it becomes polyphonic and fugal

17
Q

what is the the texture of the start of the B section?

A

a homophonic texture where the flute is playing the melody line

18
Q

what is the key signature of the A section? what two keys does it modulate to in the A section?

A

-Dmajor
-A major and E major

19
Q

what does the A section end with?

A

a perfect cadence in D major

20
Q

what is the key signature of the B section? what keys does it modulate to?

A

-B minor (relative minor)
-related keys like Fsharp minor and E minor

21
Q

what key is the final A section in?

A

D major

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