Baroque Woodwind Events This Week in Naxos
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About Baroque Woodwind
Baroque woodwind music refers to the repertoire and performance practice of wind instruments during the Baroque era, primarily featuring the recorder, transverse flute, baroque oboe, and bassoon. This genre is characterized by intricate ornamentation, polyphonic textures, and a reliance on the basso continuo for harmonic support. The instruments, often made of boxwood or ivory with minimal keywork, produce a mellow, nuanced timbre that contrasts with the brilliance of later orchestral winds. Stylistically, it bridges the gap between Renaissance consort music and the emerging Classical symphony, emphasizing expressiveness through varied articulation and the doctrine of the affections to evoke specific emotional states.
Also known as: Baroque woodwind music, Baroque woodwind repertoire
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- What is Baroque Woodwind music?
- Baroque woodwind music refers to the repertoire and performance practice of wind instruments during the Baroque era, primarily featuring the recorder, transverse flute, baroque oboe, and bassoon. This genre is characterized by intricate ornamentation, polyphonic textures, and a reliance on the basso continuo for harmonic support. The instruments, often made of boxwood or ivory with minimal keywork, produce a mellow, nuanced timbre that contrasts with the brilliance of later orchestral winds. Sty…
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