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    method is Pachabel’s Canon and Claudio Monteverdi‚ Zefiro torna. The first video I watch of Emma Kirkby singing the aria with baroque instruments was very depressing. Even if she was singing in a other language other then English‚ I still understood she was very upset. She portrays plenty of sorrow and pain. I did not enjoy the video. However‚ I do think the baroque instruments helped her get her pain across to who ever were watching. Jessye Norman’s version was more intense. Her terrific voice

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    The film Tous les Matins du Monde‚ produced in 1991‚ stars Jean-Pierre Marielle‚ Gerard Depardieu and Anne Brochet as the main characters of the film (IMDB). This film is set in seventeenth century France where music was a prominent part of French culture and was a part of everyday entertainment everywhere from the great palace of Versailles to the small countryside villages. At the time‚ orchestral music was very popular and the learning to play the violin and or cello were of the utmost important

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    In what ways are San Andrea al Quirinale by Bernini‚ and San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane by Borromini similar‚ and in what ways do they differ significantly from each other? Baroque architecture was a development of Romanesque motifs used in renaissance architecture‚ often expressed in dynamic and theatrical ways to express the triumph of the Catholic Church. It was developed during the seventeenth and eighteenth century as a response to a need; this being because even though the Catholic Church

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    The marble is so beautifully carved to render flesh and the texture of clothing. Ecstasy of Saint Teresa is equally frightening and stunning; reflecting the religion it represents. This piece is a perfect example of Baroque sculpture. A common characteristic of Baroque art is including the audience into the work. Ecstasy of Saint Teresa does this by way of the theater windows. The reliefs of witnesses within these windows gives the sense that all of this is happening on a stage‚ and the audience

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    painting modeling effect of using a strong contrast between light and dark to give the illusion of depth or three-dimensionality. This comes from the Italian words meaning light (chiaro) and dark (scuro)‚ a technique which came into wide use in the Baroque Period.; Sfumato is the opposite of chiaroscuro. Characteristics Naturalism Individualism Focus on perspective Complex formal arrangements Realism and a sense of emotional expression Rendering of light and shadow to create illusion

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    Unit 7 Section 3 Writing Assignment: Analysis of The Adoration of the Shepherds Sample Answer Student needs to have written an essay close to 750 words. Needs to be an analysis of van der Goes’ complementary use of symbolism‚ emotionalism‚ and realism in The Adoration of the Shepherds. While including evidence from the text‚ they should also provide original analysis and some additional art historical research. All assignments must include a Works Cited (10 point deduction) Grading Rubric

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    San Carlo alle Quattro Fontanne is often considered Borromini’s most iconic masterpiece of Baroque architecture for his signature use of undulating surfaces‚ pure mathematical forms and conforming geometrical shaping. San Carlo is significantly small given the magnitude of baroque constructed during Borromini’s time however does this hinder San Carlo’s architectural effect and impact as a classified baroque form of architecture? Francesco Borromini was a stone mason by trade and started off as

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    Extacy of St. Theresa

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    It was designed and completed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini‚ the leading sculptor of his day‚ who also designed the setting of the Chapel in marble‚ stucco and paint. It is generally considered to be one of the sculptural masterpieces of the High Roman Baroque. It pictures Teresa of Ávila. According to the articles‚ the inspiration of Berinini in making the statue was an episode from the autobiography ‘The Life of Teresa of Jesus’‚ talking about Her experience of religious ecstasy in her encounter with

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    High Renaissance Art Essay

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    High Renaissance was a short period between 1490 and 1527 in the Italian States. It was characterized by a renewed emphasis upon classical tradition‚ and the expansion of patronage. During the Baroque period of art‚ the exploration of the human nature‚ the realm of senses and emotions was very crucial. The Baroque vision of the world is dynamic and dramatic; figures are depicted with the utmost vividness and richness through the use of rich colors‚ and dramatic effects of light and shade. In the following

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    panels are open. This painting is housed in the Museo Del Prado in Madrid since 1939. Another triptych painting with the more traditional values for atriptych altarpiece is The Raising of The Cross by Peter Paul Rubens. This painting is from Flemish baroque time period and was painted during (1610-1611). Each are respectfully different in there on specific ways. The reason I have chosen to compare these paintings is because they are similar in the sense of both being triptychs but are respectfully different

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