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Page 1: Baroque Striving to Impress. Baroque: Definition A period of history A description of artistic/musical style after the Renaissance Originally a derogatory

Baroque

Striving to Impress

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Baroque: Definition

• A period of history • A description of artistic/musical

style after the Renaissance• Originally a derogatory term

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Causes and Origins

• Counter reformation movement (glory of the church)

• Rulers wanted a style signifying glory• Artist’s desire to be more expressive• Originated in Italy

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Characteristics

• How does Baroque compare with the Renaissance?

• Unique contributions– Emotion/Religious fervor/Realism– Dramatic (light and shade/perspective)– Exploration of form (elaborateness,

exaggeration) but all in control– Virtuosity

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Architecture and Sculpture

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Architecture Style

• Versailles– Landscaping

• Hall of Mirrors– Extravagance

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Architecture Style

• St. Peter’s Square (Bernini)

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Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Baldacchino (Altar covering in St. Peters)

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Bernini

Ecstasy of St. Theresa

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Reading 76From Saint Teresa’s Visions

It pleased the Lord that I should sometimes see the following vision. I would see beside me, on my left hand, an angel in bodily form—a type of vision which I am not in the habit of seeing, except very rarely. Though I often see representations of angels, my visions of them are of the type which I first mentioned. It pleased the Lord that I should see this angel in the following way. He was not tall, but short, and very beautiful, his face aflame that he appeared to be one of the highest types of angel who seem to be all afire. They must be those who are called cherubim: they do not tell me their names but I am well aware that there is a great difference between certain angels and others, and between these and others still, of a kind that I could not possibly explain. In his hands I saw a long golden spear and at the end of the iron tip I seemed to see a point of fire. With this he seemed to pierce my heart several times so that it penetrated to my entrails. When he drew it out, I thought he was drawing them out with it and he left me completely afire with a great love for God. The pain was so sharp that it made me utter several moans; and so excessive was the sweetness caused me by this intense pain that one can never wish to lose it, nor will one’s soul be content with anything less than God. It is not bodily pain, but spiritual, though the body has a share in it – indeed, a great share. So sweet are the colloquies of love which pass between the soul and God that if anyone thinks I am lying I beseech God, in His goodness, to give him the same experience.

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Bernini

David

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"Bernini criticized Michelangelo for failing to make his figures appear as if made of flesh, and bragged that stone was 'like pasta' in his hands–that he could fashion marble like wax. And indeed he could. His genius for manipulating the act of perception–by altering perspective, or highlighting certain details in a rendering, or using materials and techniques to blur the lines between sculpture and painting–allowed Bernini to achieve new levels of authenticity in bringing a scene to life."

– Isacoff, Stuart, Temperament, Vintage Books, 2001, p. 23.

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Bernini

Apollo and Daphne

Pluto and Persephone

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Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)

• The Calling of Saint Matthew – Chiaroscuro– Realism

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Caravaggio

• The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew– Emotion– Perspective

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Caravaggio• David with the head

of Goliath– Emotion/realism– Perspective

(foreshortening)– Light/darkness

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Caravaggio: The Supper at Emmaus

• Perspective• Realism

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Artemesia Gentileschi

• Judith and Holofornes– Emotion– Realism– Perspective

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El Greco

• The Burial of Count Orgaz– Religious fervor– Virtuosity (color)

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Diego Velazque

z

• Las Meninas (Maids of Honor)– Perspective– Virtuosity (detail)– The art of

creating art (similar to the view of literature making literature in Don Quixote)

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Velazquez: The Surrender of Breda (Las Lances)

• Perspective• Virtuosity

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Peter Paul Rubens

Henri IV Receiving the

Portrait of Marie De Medici

Rape of the Daughters of

Leucippus

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Anthony Van DykeCharles I on Horseback

Charles I: King of England at the Hunt

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Rembrandt: Night Watch

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Rembrandt

Dr. Tulp’s Anatomy Lesson

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Frans Hals

The Laughing Cavalier

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Jan VermeerThe Art of Painting

Study of a Young Woman

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Georges de La TourChrist in the

Carpenter’s Shop

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Music

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Baroque Music Innovations

• Invention of Opera• Homophony• Development of the orchestra and types of

orchestration• Development of new forms of vocal music• Development of purely instrumental music• New instruments• Temperament

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Invention of Opera

• Singing and orchestra work together• Use of an overture, several acts, etc• Size of the orchestra increased• Homophony

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Claudio Monteverdi

• Made opera popular• Technique to convey

emotion• Orfeo• The Coronation of Poppea

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Development of Instrumental Music

• Luther – God could be experienced through

music“The Devil flees from the voice of music just as he

flees from the words of theology.”

– New vocal forms• Hymn, anthem, cantata, oratorio

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Baroque Music Innovations

• Purely instrumental music– Counterpoint (a type of polyphony)

• Fugues

– Sonata, concerto, suite

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Violin Invention

• Cremona, Italy– Amati, Stradivari, Guarneri

• Became the heart of the orchestra• Construction has not changed

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Temperament

• Tempering: tuning that resulted in pleasant scales– The Well Tempered Clavier– Preludes and fugues written in all

major and minor keys

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Circle of Fifths

do re mi fa sol la ti do re mi fa sol la ti do re mi fa sol la ti do re mi fa sol la ti do

1st fifth 2nd fifth 3rd fifth 4th fifth 5th fifth 6th fifth 7th fifth

Notesdefined: do, sol re la mi ti fa do

The ratio of the two "do" notes should be an even whole number

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"The problem...began with the Greeks, who mistakenly believed that 3:2 was the real ratio of a perfect fifth, when it is obviously only an approximation. Anyone who multiplies this ratio and realizes that its 'circle' of twelve tones produces a last note that is out of tune with the first, yet continues to maintain 'that the ratio 3:2 is the actual one, he in truth ignores the essential character of addition and subtraction of ratios.' Any such person is stubbornly resisting the plain truth; his position is irrational and absurd."

– Isacoff, Stuart, Temperament, Vintage Books, 2001, p. 145.

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"Acceptance [of equal temperament] did not come easily. Critics claimed the resulting music had been robbed of its beauty and emotional impact; supporters countered that since all things are subjective, human ears and minds would learn to adapt. The arguments, however, went well beyond musical aesthetics. Equal temperament represented an assault on an idea that had gripped thinkers in nearly every field as a powerful metaphor for a universe ruled by mathematical law."

– Isacoff, Stuart, Temperament, Vintage Books, 2001, p. 6.

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"Tempering meant that the principle of usefulness was more basic than

the principle of purity."

– Adapted from: Isacoff, Stuart, Temperament, Vintage Books, 2001, p. 8.

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Innovations in Orchestra

• Concertos– Solo instruments– Grosso led to orchestra works

• Composers notation:– Specified instrumental parts– Dynamic markings and speed– Key signature in the title

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Antonio Vivaldi

• “Red Priest”• Details and complexity• Operas• Influenced Bach• The Four Seasons

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Vivaldi: Sonnet for Spring

Spring has come with its gaiety,The birds salute it with joyous song,And the brooks, caressed by Zephyr’Flow meanwhile with sweet murmur.

The sky is covered with dark cloudsAnnounced by lightning and thunder,But when they are silenced, the little birdsReturn to fill the air with their song:

Then does the meadow, in full flower,Ripple with its leafy plants.The goatherd dozes, guarded by his faithful dog.

Rejoicing in the pastoral bagpipes,Nymphs and Shepherds dance ‘neath heaven’s canopy,For the radiant onset of Springtime.

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George Frederick Handel

• Personal Life• Watermusic • Royal Fireworks• Operas

– Company in London– Wrote castratos– Largo from Xerxes

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George Frederick Handel

• Oratorios– Long text with chorus and orchestra– No costumes and staging– Developed after lack of interest for

operas• Messiah

– Overture– Glory to God– Hallelujah Chorus

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Johann Sebastian Bach

• Personal life• Work life• Over 1000 musical pieces• Public complained for his

flowery music• Musicians felt his

music too difficult• Engaged the mind in

search for God• After death became

well known

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“Since the best man could not be obtained, mediocre ones would have

to be accepted.”

-Leipzig town council member commenting on the hiring of Bach

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Johann Sebastian Bach

• Musical Contributions:– Over 1000 pieces in every genre except

opera– Cantatas (one per week for 8 years)

• #140 part 1 part 4 part 7

– Protestant themes (in search of God)– Counterpoint/fugue– Complex compositions (upside down)– Hymns (A Mighty Fortress)– Brandenburg Concertos

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Literature

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Cervantes

• Don Quixote de la Mancha– Greatest literature work in

Spanish– First Novel– Reality versus illusion

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Don Quixote (Sancho’s early opinion of Don Quixote)

“I have seen from countless signs that this master of mine is a raving lunatic who ought to be tied up – and me, I can’t be much better, for since I follow him and serve him, I’m more of a fool than he…”

(Sancho’s later view of reality)

“Anything’s possible…for her beauty confused me, as her ugliness did your worship. But let’s leave it all in God’s hands.”

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John Milton

• Devout Puritan• Defender of Cromwellian

Commonwealth• Political Activist and

Essayist• Paradise Lost• Sonnet—When I consider

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Paradise Lost

(Milton)At the day’s dawning, having said their morning prayers, Adam and Eve began considering how they might best accomplish their growing work.

(Simple)They said their prayers and planned their work.

(Simpler)They prayed and worked hard.

(Simplest)They had too much to do.

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Paradise Lost “…Hail, horrors! Hail,Infernal World! And thou, profoundest Hell,Receive thy new possessor – one who bringsA mind not to be changed by place or time.The mind is its own place, and in itselfCan make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven.What matter where, if I be still the same,And what I should be, all but less than heWhom thunder hath made greater? Here at leastWe shall be free; the Almighty hath not builtHere for his envy, will not drive us hence:Here we may reign secure; and, in my choice,To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell:Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.”

- Satan in Paradise Lost

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When I Consider How My Life is Spent

When I consider how my light is spent,E’re half my days, in this dark world and wide,And that one Talent which is death to hide,Lodg’d with me useless, though my Soul more bentTo serve therewith my Maker, and presentMy true account, least he returning chide,Doth God exact day-labour, light denied, I fondly ask; But patience to preventThat murmur, soon replies, God doth not needEither man’s work or his own gifts; his StateIs Kingly. Thousands at his bidding speedAnd post o’re Land and Ocean without rest:They also serve who only stand and wait.

- John Milton

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Thank You

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Messiah

No tongue can speak, neither can there be written by any man, neither can the hearts of men conceive so great and marvelous things as we both saw and heard Jesus speak; and no one can conceive of the joy which filled our souls at the time we heard him pray for us unto the Father. (3 Ne. 17:17)

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Moliere (Jean Baptiste Poquelin)

• Baroque comedy• Targeted the Catholic church• Tartuffe

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"[Those] who insist on believing in the purity of the simple ratios of old over all aural evidence to the contrary...they are like the person who proclaims, 'The sun may lie, but not the clock.'"

– Isacoff, Stuart, Temperament, Vintage Books, 2001, p. 146.