Year 3
❤️ Cycle B ❤️
Genre: Western Classical Tradition
Style: The Baroque era (c. 1600–1750)
Composers:
Gregorio Allegri
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Pachelbel

He was a Catholic (Christian) priest in Rome and loved singing. He never married or had children. He was a kind and good man who looked out for others especially the poor and people in need.
Super fact: William Shakespeare was born in 1564 (18 years before Allegri) and died in 1616.
How many choirs or sections are there? Think about the texture created – unison parts, solo parts, harmony parts.
Why was this venue chosen for the performance?
These are the original instruments played in the Baroque Era! Can you name them?
Discuss the harpsichord and lute – how do they sound. What instrument was the harpsichord replaced by?
Have a look at the original Baroque Era instruments. Which instruments start the ‘ground bass’ ostinato?
These a capella vocalists were influenced by Gregorio Allegri and other Baroque composers
‘A Whiter Shade of Pale’ on Italian TV. This song was heavily influenced by ‘Air on a G String’ – notice the repeating ground bass.
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❤️Find out more about Baroque Era music❤️
George Frideric Handel was an excellent composer from this time. You can explore his work here!
Martin Dougan from CBBC’s Newsround highlights his passion for ‘Zadok the Priest’ by George Frideric Handel. He talks about why it is his favourite piece of classical music and why he loves music of this genre. Martin explains the historical background of ‘Zadok the Priest’ and why he feels that it is relevant to him.
600 singers from the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs join the Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra to perform Handel’s jubilant “Hallelujah!” chorus from the Messiah, live at the Sydney Opera House.
From his Coronation Anthem HWV258, performed by the Academy of Ancient Music and Choir of the AAM, conducted by Music Director Richard Egarr and recorded live at Symphony Hall, Birmingham.
1 – Ouverture: Adagio, Allegro, Lentement, Allegro
2 – Bourrée
3 – La Paix: Largo alla siciliana
4 – La Réjouissance: Allegro
5 – Menuets I and II
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