Baroque - Words of the World

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @laurabraga2758
    @laurabraga2758 11 років тому

    All elements of his music depend on each other.
    The numbers of measures occupied by a theme can give you the number of measures the entire piece has, and yet, that theme is a beautiful piece of melody that is developed through out the music (keeping the simetry of mathematical structure he is following).
    He works through counterpoit, creates the most incredible harmony and melodies, but I can't tell them apart from counting the points.

  • @drewliedtke2377
    @drewliedtke2377 11 років тому

    My all time favorite era of world culture. So much growth and experimentation.

  • @lammatt
    @lammatt 11 років тому

    now i'm going to have a dose of baroque music... i'm sure i'll appreciate that more than i was able to...Thx Brady; Thx Dr Miranda.

  • @BaroqueAndMSTie3000
    @BaroqueAndMSTie3000 11 років тому +1

    One of my favorite words!

  • @RealCottonCandyKid
    @RealCottonCandyKid 11 років тому +1

    "And, as I always say, if it is not baroque, don't fix it."
    - Cogsworth

  • @adelbergandrey
    @adelbergandrey 11 років тому

    Was is the painting on 3:19? So many details, amazingly proper shadows, especially the one that the right ramp casting upon the 90 degree wall, knocked me off my feet...

  • @LaurenMorley
    @LaurenMorley 11 років тому

    When I was young and in choir we were taught how to recognize a baroque piece by its rhythm. Usually the first beat would be the down beat, but in baroque pieces, it was always the up-beat.

  • @nokomarie1963
    @nokomarie1963 11 років тому

    How wonderful for you.

  • @greenfire61
    @greenfire61 11 років тому

    Baroque is honestly my favorite artistic period.

  • @Tonjevic
    @Tonjevic 11 років тому

    It is Rembrandt's The Night Watch.

  • @SEThatered
    @SEThatered 11 років тому

    I have a very sharp phonetic hearing, so I always enjoy people emulating the correct, native to language pronunciation.

  • @QuentShady
    @QuentShady 11 років тому

    Fantastic video, thank you!

  • @Sssabmud
    @Sssabmud 11 років тому

    Could you do a show on 'Bourgeoisie' (or maybe someone here can answer me in relation to Lenin and his revolution) - have tried to read up on it but it is too entangled for me to really understand who they were, where it came from and what we would call them today..

  • @laurabraga2758
    @laurabraga2758 11 років тому

    Barroque music as well. For me, barroque is about movement and dramaticity, but based on a very firm structure; like a Bach's fugue, which can bring all kinds of the most deep and human emotions using numbers, golden ratio, Möbius strip and even matrices.
    It's about the duality of human and divine, not as two figure apart from each other, but the human coming out of the divine and the divine coming out of the human. Things must get blurry.

  • @Jivvi
    @Jivvi 10 років тому

    ***** The Nightwatch by Rembrandt.

  • @Mojosbigstick
    @Mojosbigstick 11 років тому

    Music?

  • @DanDart
    @DanDart 11 років тому

    So what in the sense of music or font?

  • @won1853
    @won1853 11 років тому

    What is Rococo then?

  • @satire9298
    @satire9298 11 років тому

    Awe... I completely misread the title. I was thinking this would be a video on the origins of the word barbecue.

  • @wibblemania
    @wibblemania 11 років тому

    Strange, I can't ever recall hearing Baroque as a derogatory term and doesn't have those connotations for me.

  • @Skip6235
    @Skip6235 11 років тому

    Typically the terms used to describe music are the ones used to refer to the visual arts at the time. Therefore, the music written during the Baroque period of art is called Baroque music. Typically, you can apply similar aspects of the art to the music because it was all created during the same cultural movement

  • @gencshehu
    @gencshehu 11 років тому

    Of course it does!

  • @laurabraga2758
    @laurabraga2758 11 років тому

    Why?.... The emphasis on the melody in Bach's music? in barroque music in general?
    Cause in Bach, I think you can focus on any part of the music, and each one of them is going to show the perfection that makes you think: "this is the secret that makes it all wonderfull"
    The numbers are on the melody, the melody( because of the harmonic series) are responsable for the numbers. The same happens with the harmony, folowing the conterpoint; and the total structure of the pieces.

  • @shaneyawlover
    @shaneyawlover 11 років тому

    I came across it in Edgar Allen Poe's The Black Cat

  • @matt282886
    @matt282886 11 років тому

    "You may have been a genius but you died Baroque and worthless"
    - Skrillex to Mozart

  • @007MrYang
    @007MrYang 11 років тому

    I'm glad I subscribed

  • @Postan1
    @Postan1 11 років тому

    Not surprising. Its mostly used in the world of Spanish literature, especially when referring to a literary trend that occurred in Spain during the sixteen and seventeenth centuries.

  • @laurabraga2758
    @laurabraga2758 11 років тому

    And in portuguese it sounds more like "Bahoco" than "Barrrroco".
    But I kind of like the sound of "Barrroco"

  • @ib9rt
    @ib9rt 11 років тому

    Are you from the USA? Baroque has that derogatory sense of being over complicated in the UK, but when I use it that way with my American friends they don't generally get the meaning.

  • @laurabraga2758
    @laurabraga2758 11 років тому

    And of course, the most audible characteristic going to change if the piece is an aria from a Cantata or a canon from The musical Offer.... =)
    Why the melody?

  • @laurabraga2758
    @laurabraga2758 11 років тому

    For music as well, cause "Bach rocks"

  • @nokomarie1963
    @nokomarie1963 11 років тому

    People will refer to Baroque language or a hair-do or fashion sense leaning towards the Baroque and it's not a god thing. It means ostentatious or over-involved.

  • @Thiione
    @Thiione 11 років тому

    I am Kira.

  • @VideoGameMarimbist
    @VideoGameMarimbist 11 років тому

    You forgot Bach the most famous baroque composer.

  • @SEThatered
    @SEThatered 11 років тому

    I guess it comes naturally when you speak 5 languages. ;)

  • @gadgetwhore2
    @gadgetwhore2 11 років тому

    In the US, Baroque is not used in a negative way, as a descriptive term it might imply ornate or complex. If there is a derogatory word culled from the art world it would be gaudy; outlandishly flamboyant and over the top, tacky, distasteful. From Antoni Gaudî, of course.

  • @psalmpson
    @psalmpson 11 років тому

    hmmm Boroque Obama... Seems legit...

  • @zhubajie6940
    @zhubajie6940 11 років тому

    Baroque music I love but the other parts of the cultural period I did not like. Too dark, not too much movement.

  • @JustOneAsbesto
    @JustOneAsbesto 11 років тому

    Baroque Obama?

  • @drewliedtke2377
    @drewliedtke2377 11 років тому

    Now the following rococo is my all time least favorite era. So sugary with undertones of...molestation kind of. Makes me sick.