Rococo to Romanticism: Evolution of Western Music
Rococo: General Features (1700-1755)
The Rococo, refining the art of the room of Louis XV, was dominant throughout the first half of the eighteenth century in France. France, in the first half of the eighteenth century, was the intellectual and moral beacon that guided all of Europe. Its palace of Versailles and its academies were imitated across Europe.
The Rococo is essentially a decorative and ornamental style. It is distinguished by the abundant use of rocks and shells in irregular, asymmetrical
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Musical Analysis of Wagner’s *Liebestod* from *Tristan and Isolde*
Rhythm
The piece is in a regular rhythm, binary, with a 4/4 time signature (four beats per measure, with the quarter note as the unit). However, the alternating strong and weak accents that characterized Classical and early Romantic music are less evident here. Rhythmic regularity is not abandoned, but Wagner relegates it to the background, making it only faintly perceptible. This lack of a sharp distinction between strong and weak
Read MoreIndian Theatre: History, Features, and Evolution
Indian Theatre: A Historical Look
Indian theatre began as a narrative art form that combined music, dance, and acting. Theatrical performances included recitation, dance, and music. Brahma created the Natya Veda for the pastime of Gods, according to Bharat Muni’s Natya Shastra, by combining elements from the four Vedas. Natya Shastra is the first formal treatise on dramaturgy and was written between 200 BC and 200 AD. It describes ten types of plays, ranging from one-act to ten acts, and covers all
Read MoreBallroom Dancing: Types, Techniques, and History
What is Ballroom Dancing?
We can say that dancing is a social grouping of people, whether in public or private parties. To dance also involves making changes with your feet, body, and arms, following a certain rhythm. In the modalities of dance, there is a regular succession of steps and positions to the rhythm of the music that is called choreography.
Ballroom dancing refers to couples who have a particular sequence choreographed to the beat of different modalities. Ballroom dances can be defined
Read MoreMusical Instruments of Ancient Assyria and Elam
Music in Ancient Assyria
We know that certain songs were accompanied by the flute (*hallhallatu*). In the ancient East, it was considered the sacred instrument par excellence. Despite the lack of documents, the musicologist Fetish reached, after many studies, the hypothesis that their music must have had a diversity of modes and tones, and they had to know your system and tonal color.
String Instruments
The oldest instruments known to the Assyrians are from the time of Assurnasirpal. Nine-stringed
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Greece: The Origin of Western Music
The first ideas about music were not born in the Middle Ages, but earlier, in Greece. Without them, it is inconceivable to produce the first 1500 years of music history.
Like other art forms, music comes together in its beginnings to religion and the service of mankind.
The Greeks left us a whole complex musical theory, melodic principles with the writings of Pythagoras and Aristoxenus, and an interpretation of music as a phenomenon linked to human beings, their
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