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Music Appreciation MUSI 115 CLASS #3 THE BAROQUE, PART 2 CD #1, TRACKS 9 AND 10 Georg Philipp Telemann 1681-1767 Biographical facts  Self-taught  Perhaps the most prolific* composer of all  More respected than Bach at the time  Innovative composer  Concerti* for unusual combinations of insturments TVW numbers  Telemann-Werke-Verzeichnis* Trumpet Concerto, CD #1, Track 9  Listen for…  Rhythm* is steady and predictable  Virtuoso* soloists Extended breath phrases  Mordents* and trills*  Period Instruments -- Baroque Trumpet Limitations and Advantages  Only 12 notes  Difficult to play in tune  Difficult to play consistently  Warm, rich sound Modern Trumpet (B-flat trumpet) Limitations and Advantages  Over two octave* range  Precise intonation*  Fairly easy to learn  Harsh, thin sound Johann Sebastian Bach BAROQUE MASTER Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)        German Composer, Organist, Educator Culminating figure of the Baroque style Career in Northern Germany Musical family Organist and composer Devout Lutheran Secular and church patrons during career Personality  20 children!  Only five major appointments.  Musical goals and objectives?  Work ethic. JS Bach Society Web Sites  http://www.jsbach.org/  http://www.baroquemusic.org/bqxjsbach.html Examples of Contrapuntal* Music  Little Fugue in G minor*    Mühlausen 31 years old Pietist Basic Theme The Fugue and Its Devices  Fuga  Contrapuntal, based on imitation  Subject unifies the work  Choral or instrumental  Melodic lines are referred to as voices Contrapuntal* devices     Inversion* Retrograde* Augmentation* Diminution*  Combinations Jail!  Much-desired position of Kapellmeister* in Weimar  Coffeehouse crowd  Subordination Well-Tempered Clavier*, Books 1&2  Intended as only instructional and experimental pieces  Dedication  “for the use and profit of young musicians” The Well-Tempered Clavier*, Books 1 & 2  New technique!  Equal temperament = tuning  Two pieces each in every new 24 Major and Minor keys  24 X 2 = 48 per book  Glenn Gould Bach and the Sacred Cantata  Sacred cantatas  Composed for the Lutheran church  Multi-movement works  One unifying theme The Lutheran Chorale  Battle hymns of the Reformation  Early hymns: in unison  Later hymns: 4-part harmony, soprano melody  Unifying thread of the Protestant cantatas* Typical Work Week        Monday  Meeting with clergy Tuesday  Composing, teaching Wednesday  Church services 2-4 hours Thursday  First rehearsal Friday  Editing, rehearsing Saturday  Final dress rehearsal Sunday  6-8 hours in church Typical Sunday Services  7 AM  Motet*, hymns*, organ solo.  8 AM  Cantata* and/or Chorale*  9 AM  Sermon, at least one hour  10 AM – 12 Noon  Cantata* and/or Chorale*, Communion* Weekday Services  Daily Church  6 AM  Hospitals  Jails  Funerals  Special events Additional Duties  Church  Teaching  9 AM – Noon   Latin, singing, composition University collegium musicum* Sacred Vocal Music  Over 200 church cantatas*  Four Passions*  One Catholic Mass  Why? Bach’s Cantatas *  Typically have 5–8 movements  Many movements based on chorale* tune  Several choral* numbers  Solos recitatives * arias * Ein Feste Burg* A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing; Our helper He, amid the flood of mortal ills prevailing: For still our ancient foe doth seek to work us woe; His craft and power are great, and, armed with cruel hate, On earth is not his equal. Martin Luther* A Mighty Fortress Is Our God* Cantata No. 80, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God, No. 8 Bach: Chorale prelude on A Mighty Fortress Is Our God* Composed 140-plus organ chorales*  Organ with three keyboards and a pedal keyboard  Based on chorale tune Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott  Varied texture  J. S. Bach and the Late Baroque Concerto*  Cöthen period (1717–23)  Instrumental chamber works  Margrave Christian of Brandenburg* But first….  Why was Bach in Berlin? Brandenburg Concertos* 1721, BWV 1046–1051 Three movements each: I: Allegro,   ritornello form, contrapuntal II: Andante,   Slower, quieter, continuous imitation III: Allegro assai,   four-voiced fugue Brandenburg Concerto* #1  1st Movement  2nd Movement  3rd Movement Cello Suite* #1  Yo-Yo Ma playing the Prelude (MTV-ish)  Yo-Yo Ma playing the Sarabande The Goldberg Variations*, 1741, BWV 988  30 variations  Harpsichord   Count Kaiserling Johann Gottlieb Goldberg You know how I feel about Wikipedia, but…. Contrapuntal Master Musical Offering* (1747)   'Gentlemen, old Bach is here' The Art of Fugue *     Incomplete Encyclopedia of counterpoint Methodical predictability Air On The G String*  CD #1, track 10  Air* = aria* or song  Played on one string only, the last (or G) string Transpositions  German violinist August Wilhelmj (1845 – 1908)  Almost every instrument and vocalist  Julian Lloyd Webber with piano Listen for…  Steady, predictable rhythm*  Sustained melody*  Intertwining voices between the string and keyboard BWV Numbers*  Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis  Bach – Works – Numbers  Wolfgang Schmieder (1901-1990)  Genre listing  Choral  Organ  Other keyboard