Sagot :
Baroque music is characterised by:
- Baroque music is characterised by:long flowing melodic lines often using ornamentation (decorative notes such as trills and turns)
Baroque music is characterised by:long flowing melodic lines often using ornamentation (decorative notes such as trills and turns)contrast between loud and soft, solo and ensemble
Baroque music is characterised by:long flowing melodic lines often using ornamentation (decorative notes such as trills and turns)contrast between loud and soft, solo and ensemblea contrapuntal texture where two or more melodic lines are combined
Baroque music is characterised by:long flowing melodic lines often using ornamentation (decorative notes such as trills and turns)contrast between loud and soft, solo and ensemblea contrapuntal texture where two or more melodic lines are combinedterraced dynamics - sudden changes in the volume level, sometimes creating an echo effect
Baroque music is characterised by:long flowing melodic lines often using ornamentation (decorative notes such as trills and turns)contrast between loud and soft, solo and ensemblea contrapuntal texture where two or more melodic lines are combinedterraced dynamics - sudden changes in the volume level, sometimes creating an echo effectthe use of harpsichord continuo
Answer:
The key features of the Baroque art is it's ornate details and it focuses on showing human emotions. The key features of the Renaissance art is it's fusion of science and Christianity that gives a touch of realism to it. Baroque art is asymmetric and has more dramatic use of colours.