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Lorico [155]
4 years ago
10

Qué tiene de desafiante hacer arte? *

Arts
1 answer:
kkurt [141]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Para algunos, sumergirse en el arte puede resultar difícil. Pero también fue un desafío muy divertido.

Lo siento, uso el Traductor de Google, así que no es genial.

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A showpiece written for a single instrument accmompanied by an ensemble (usually an orchestra or band) and has three movements

-Most written for a soloist with a full accompaniment (composers take the accompaniment and arrange it so it can be played on the piano

-Most important feature: contrast between the soloist and the full orchestra

-Most important form of solo instrumental music for the concert hall

Cadenza

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Thematic Development

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Theme

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Motif

A fragment of a melody or rhythm in which a larger melody or rhythmic structure is built

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Sonata Form

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-Fast work in sonata form

-Characterized by melodic development and contrast versus repetition

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1) Exposition

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3) Recapitulation

Exposition

The opening section of a sonata form in which the primary melodies of the work are presented

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The third part of a sonata form in which the primary melodies of the exposition are restated

Development

Used to extend, breakup, recharacterize, and develop the ideas of the exposition and recapitulation

Second movement of a concerto

Could be a number of different forms but is usually a lyrical movementwith song-like melodies

Final movement

Usually written in sonata or rondo form

Rondo

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-No return to the original material like the sonata does (different melodies introduced instead)

-A B A C A D A (original already returns)

-At least one of the movements contains a short unacompanied section of music

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The Baroque Concerto (1600-1750)

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Concerto Grosso

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Terraced dynamics

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Ritornello

Portion of the melody that recurs throughout the concerto

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-Alternation between the violin and orchestra

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