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Baroque (pronounced /bəˈroʊk/, bə-rohk) is an artistic style prevalent from the late 16th century to the early 18th century. The popularity and success of the Baroque style was encouraged by the Roman Catholic Church, which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent that the arts should communicate religious themes in direct and emotional involvement. The aristocracy also saw the dramatic style of Baroque architecture and art as a means of impressing visitors and expressing triumphant power and control. Baroque palaces are built around an entrance of courts, grand staircases and reception rooms of sequentially increasing opulence.
Beginning around the year 1600, the demands for new art resulted in what is now known as the Baroque. The canon promulgated at the Council of Trent (1545–63) with which the Roman Catholic Church addressed the representational arts by demanding that paintings and sculptures in church contexts should speak to the illiterate rather than to the well-informed, is customarily offered as an inspiration of the Baroque, which appeared, however, a generation later. This turn toward a populist conception of the function of ecclesiastical art is seen by many art historians[weaselwords] as driving the innovations of Caravaggio and the Carracci brothers, all of whom were working in Rome at that time.
The appeal of Baroque style turned consciously from the witty, intellectual qualities of 16th century Mannerist art to a visceral appeal aimed at the senses. It employed an iconography that was direct, simple, obvious, and dramatic. Baroque art drew on certain broad and heroic tendencies in Annibale Carracci and his circle, and found inspiration in other artists such as Caravaggio, and Federico Barocci nowadays sometimes termed 'proto-Baroque'.
Some general parallels in music make the expression "Baroque music" useful. Contrasting phrase lengths, harmony and counterpoint ousted polyphony, and orchestral color made a stronger appearance. (See Baroque music.) Similar fascination with simple, strong, dramatic expression in poetry, where clear, broad syncopated rhythms replaced the enknotted elaborated metaphysical similes employed by Mannerists such as John Donne and imagery that was strongly influenced by visual developments in painting, can be sensed in John Milton's Paradise Lost, a Baroque epic.
In paintings, Baroque gestures are broader than Mannerist gestures: less ambiguous, less arcane and mysterious, more like the stage gestures of opera, a major Baroque artform. Baroque poses depend on contrapposto ("counterpoise"), the tension within the figures that moves the planes of shoulders and hips in counterdirections. It made the sculptures almost seem like they were about to move.
Art historians, often Protestant ones, have traditionally emphasized that the Baroque style evolved during a time in which the Roman Catholic Church had to react against the many revolutionary cultural movements that produced a new science and new forms of religion—the Reformation. It has been said that the monumental Baroque is a style that could give the papacy, like secular absolute monarchies, a formal, imposing way of expression that could restore its prestige, at the point of becoming somehow symbolic of the Catholic Reformation. Whether this is the case or not, it was successfully developed in Rome, where Baroque architecture widely renewed the central areas with perhaps the most important urbanistic revision during this period of time.

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How to Identify Baroque Art :
How to Identify Baroque Art. Baroque is the term given to the art movement of the Counter-Reformation that began in the late sixteenth century and ended in the mid-eighteenth ...
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How to Trill on Piano - wikiHow
wikiHow article about How to Trill on Piano. ... Table showing ornaments of the baroque epoch including the common trills: the ...
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How to Paint in the Baroque Style :
How to Paint in the Baroque Style. To paint in the baroque style is to paint in the style of the masters like Caravaggio and Peter Paul Rubens. These painters glorified subject ...
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wikiHow article about How to Spend a Day on Lake Bled. ... scenery is very romantic, with a little baroque church on an island in the mid ...
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Baroque Lute Strings. Part of the series: How to Play the Baroque Lute. Learn about the strings on a Baroque lute with expert music training tips in this free online instrument ...
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Entry: Baroque
Noun
  • Semantic  (n)  -  Baroque, Baroque era, Baroque period (the historic period from about 1600 until 1750 when the baroque style of art, architecture, and music flourished in Europe)
  • Semantic  (n)  -  baroque, baroqueness (elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century)
Adjective
  • Semantic  (adj)  -  baroque, churrigueresque, churrigueresco (having elaborate symmetrical ornamentation) "the building...frantically baroque"-William Dean Howells
  • Semantic  (adj)  -  baroque, Baroque (of or relating to or characteristic of the elaborately ornamented style of architecture, art, and music popular in Europe between 1600 and 1750)

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baroque ( ) adj. also Baroque Of, relating to, or characteristic of a style in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early 17th to
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Chorus and orchestra specializing in music of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.
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Mortals Erring in Realm of the Gods
An intimate production of the French Baroque pastorale “Actéon,” performed by Les Arts Florissants, opened at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Thursday night.
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Classical Roundup: Happy birthday Bach, going for Baroque and two more guest conductors
Bach, Bach and more Bach this week in Seattle, plus standards and hits from Baroque Northwest and Medieval Women's Choir, and two guest conductors at Seattle Symphony.
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Freiburg Baroque Orchestra
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, conducted by Rene Jacobs with Gottfried von der Goltz (violin). Music by Haydn and Mozart Town Hall, Thursday
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Details outlined for £8m arts hub
Details are revealed of how a chapel in a Norfolk seaside town is to be converted into an £8m arts centre.
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Spanish Fork student runner up: Utah Baroque Ensemble
Four students received top honors in the Utah Baroque Ensemble's annual Student Baroque Music Competition. The contestants, all residents of Orem or students of Orem teachers, prepared Baroque-era solo pieces to perform for a panel of jurists, who awarded two scholarships. T he scholarships were provided by the members and patrons of the Utah Baroq...
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