A musical style. A general term for the characteristics of the light, clear, and elegant homophonic music that emerged in the first half of the 18th century as a reaction against the heavy, solemn polyphonic music of the Baroque era, known as the Grace Style. Representative figures include F. Couperin, G. Telemann, and G. Pergolesi. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
音楽様式の一つ。優美様式,すなわち 18世紀前半から,バロックの重厚,荘重な多声音楽に反発して現れたホモフォニーの軽快,明瞭で優美な音楽が示す特色の総称。 F.クープラン,G.テレマン,G.ペルゴレージらによって代表される。
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