2: Baroque Last updated May 1, 2023 Save as PDF 1.38: Texture 2.1: Slideshow- Vocal Music in the Baroque Page ID72479 Elliott JonesSanta Anna College ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) 2.1: Slideshow- Vocal Music in the Baroque2.2: Opera2.3: Monody2.4: Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo2.5: Henry Purcell2.6: Dido and Aeneas2.7: Cantata2.8: Oratorio2.9: Introduction to Instrumental Music in the Baroque2.10: Slideshow- Instrumental Music in the Baroque2.11: Baroque Playlist2.12: Sonata2.13: Arcangelo Corelli2.14: Sonata in B flat Major, Opus 5 No. 2- II Allegro2.15: Concerto2.16: Antonio Vivaldi2.17: The Four Seasons2.18: Suite2.19: Introduction to Bach and Handel2.20: Slideshow- The Late Baroque2.21: Johann Sebastian Bach2.22: Listening Helps—Baroque2.23: Chorale2.24: Bach’s Cantatas2.25: Cantata 140, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme2.26: Cello Suites2.27: Fugue2.28: Fugue in G minor, “Little” BWV 5782.29: Brandenburg Concertos2.30: George Frideric Handel2.31: Messiah2.32: Water Music2.33: Introduction to Baroque Music2.34: Tips for the Listening Exam2.35: Additional Resources2.36: Slideshow- Introduction to Baroque Music2.37: The Baroque Period2.38: More on the Baroque Period2.39: Basso Continuo2.40: Doctrine of the Affections2.41: Introduction to Vocal Music in the Baroque