<span>The new ritornello material is followed by new music for the chorus. In this section, they sing the words "Steht auf!" (Arise!). For these words, Bach uses word-painting; he makes the music directly reflect the meaning of the words.</span>
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I believe the correct answer is: classical and religious
motives, principles of mathematics, perspective, and ideal proportions.
The main features of Albrecht Dürer's work are: classical
motives which he introduced into Northern art, through his knowledge of Italian
artists and German humanists; religious motives as he commemorated both
Lutheran and Episcopal Churches and the principles of mathematics, perspective,
and ideal proportions which he introduced in his theoretical works “Four Books
on Measurement” and “Four Books on Human Proportion”.
They where called hieroglyphics
The Classical Period of music may have given its name as the popular descriptor for all of Western sophisticated instrumental composition, but its actual timeline is relatively short. All of the other delineated musical eras get at least a full century. However, the Classical Era is often cited as the latter half of the eighteenth century. At its longest, the Classical Era ran just seventy to eighty years, ending no later than 1820. Despite the Classical Era's short run, its impact on instrumental music has been enormous.