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2 Medieval art. 3 Renaissance. 4 Baroque ... This is a chronological list of periods in Western art history. An art period is a phase in the development of the ...
first version of Spanish Overture No. 2: Orchestra: 37: 1851: Испанская увертюра № 2 «Воспоминания о летней ночи в Мадриде» Spanish Overture No. 2 "Recollection of a Summer Night in Madrid" for orchestra: a.k.a. Souvenir d'une nuit d'été à Madrid: Orchestra: 1855: Польский
Art song – Musical setting of a poem or text usually written for one voice with piano accompaniment. Lied – German art song. Mélodie – French art song. Song cycle – Group of songs designed to be performed in a sequence as a single entity. Aubade – Song or instrumental composition concerning morning love or lovers separating at dawn.
Overture (from French ouverture, lit. "opening") is a music instrumental introduction to a ballet, opera, or oratorio in the 17th century. [1] During the early Romantic era, composers such as Beethoven and Mendelssohn composed overtures which were independent, self-existing, instrumental, programmatic works that foreshadowed genres such as the symphonic poem.
Period rooms are common, immersive museum installations which recreate an interior from a particular time and place by curating art, architecture, furniture, and other objects from that era. [2] [3] Before Yesterday We Could Fly began with a question of what a period room could be if it were not set in the past, but in the present or future. [4]
The Storm and Fatum are early works; The Voyevoda dates from the same period as the Pathetique symphony. Commissioned works include the 1812 Overture, known for its traditional Russian themes (such as the old Tsarist National Anthem) and its 16 cannon shots and chorus of church bells in the coda. Though Tchaikovsky did not value the piece ...
The Overture in the French style, BWV 831, original title Ouvertüre nach Französischer Art, also known as the French Overture and published as the second half of the Clavier-Übung II in 1735 (paired with the Italian Concerto), is a suite in B minor for a two-manual harpsichord written by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Second Empire is an architectural style most popular in the latter half of the 19th century and early years of the 20th century. It was so named for the architectural elements in vogue during the era of the Second French Empire. [6]