Antonio Vivaldi Music Essay, Research Paper
Throughout history there have been many distinct periods of time. These
various eras are all alike in a way because they all slowly flow into each
other. One of these unique times was called the Baroque period. The Baroque
time began during the 1600’s and ended early during the early 1700’s. The
way Baroque music was looked at was varied depending on where you looked at
it from. In Italy, it was largely energetic and spectacular. Yet, if you
were to travel North, you would encounter the “gloom’s of muted firelight.”
This, along with the “shadowy pales of another world,” simply means that
this music wasn’t greatly appreciated in Southern Italy, as it was more
towards the North. The people of the North were not as affectionate
towards this type of music. Although, the more time that had passed in the
1600’s, the more popular the baroque music became. It was greatly adored by
the listeners. The beauty that this type of music contained was extremely
astonishing. Also the drama in this type of music and theatre was what made
this time stand out from the rest.
The actual term “baroque” is extracted from “baroco” which is a name used
by medieval philosophers to identify a reasoning that writers of the 16th
century found absurd and pointless. On the contrary, Baroque music is far
from being absurd or pointless. The word “baroque” is derived from that or
from the word “barrochio” that is an Italian word used since the middle
ages to indicate shifty or tricky procedures. Wherever it’s beginnings, the
word “baroque” had been used since the 18th century to indicate paintings,
poems, architecture, literature, and all else that is dynamic, dramatic,
and to some eyes, astonishing and incredibly even ugly. This really comes
to a surprise to me because I’ve listened to baroque music like Antonio
Vivaldi and Johann Sebastian Bach and none of the music struck me as being
“ugly.” The first word that came to mind when I was listening was “relaxing.”
Like all other music, there are some people that think higher of it then
others. Sir Francis Bacon said, “^.I cannot but be raised to this
persuasion, that this third period of time will far surpass that of the
Grecian and Roman learning^.” After reading this quotation you can clearly
see that Sir Francis Bacon thinks the Baroque time is far superior to the
Grecian and Roman periods. The basis of his opinion probably rests on the
fact that he has seen artwork, or heard music from the other two times he
had compared to the Baroque period (the Grecian and the Roman.)
The Baroque time itself was filled with musical geniuses. People like
Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philip Telemann, Johann Pachelbel, Franz Josef
Haydn, and Georg Frideric Handel. All of these people, were amazing when
holding an instrument, sitting at a piano, or writing on manuscript paper,
but the finished products (whatever they might be) were and always will be
superb. Among these people, was Antonio Vivaldi.
Antonio Vivaldi was born on March 4, 1678, and on May 6, 1678 he was
baptized by a mid-wife, because she was afraid he might die. This woman’s
name was Madama Margarita. Antonio Vivaldi’s mother Camilla, the daughter
of a Venetian tailor Camillo Calicchio, marries Gianbattista Vivaldi on
August 6, 1677. Due to the stato libero, Antonio was presumably born
prematurely, and declared to be free from any impediment from matrimony,
also because he was not baptized in church until two months after his
birth. Antonio Vivaldi, being a sickly child from the very start was ill,
and in fear of his death before being baptized, Madama Margarita had had
him baptized.
The people, who studied and researched Antonio Vivaldi, in trying to trace
back his family history, could not trace back any farther than his paternal
grandparents, who lived in Brescia. Their son Giovanni Battista (or
Gianbattista) was born in 1665, and when he was ten, his mother took him to
Venice, presumably on the death of his father. Originally Vivaldi’s dad had
become a barber, but he was also an accomplished violinist. Which makes it
easy to understand where Antonio got his musical talent from (especially
with the violin.)
Antonio Vivaldi’s output was enormous. He wrote 94 operas, and although
theses are rarely revived, 19 of them are preserved. He had written around
500 concertos. It is said that he invented the ritornello form. This is
where varied restatements in different keys of a refrain, alternate with
modulating episodes of free thematic character, where a soloist
predominates. If he did not invent this, he was certainly the first to use
this technique . If can be found in almost all of his works. The same is
true with the three-movement plan. Several occasional features of Vivaldi
concertos were taken farther and standardiz
Наверняка у вас есть товары или услуги, продажа которых приносит вам максимальную прибыль. Для быстрого старта в сети вам необходимо создание посадочной страницы (одностраничного сайта), на которой будет размещена информация о маржинальных товарах/услугах интернет магазина. За 8 лет опыта разработки конверсионных страниц мы выработали оптимальную структуру, которая позволит привлекать через landing page больше продаж. На такую структуру «одевается» ваш контент — фирменный стиль, тексты, фотографии, уникальные торговые предложения, после чего страница выходит в свет. Разработка лендинга и запуск в сети — до 7 рабочих дней. Стоит отметить, что в разработку самой посадочной страницы входит и написание копирайтером продающих текстов для вашего бизнеса, чтобы каждый посетитель страницы захотел совершить покупку именно у вас. Результат: качественно разработаная продающая посадочная страница, которая готова приносить вам новых клиентов.