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Stile concitato (rather
Genere concitato) or "agitated style" is a
Baroque style developed by
Claudio Monteverdi with
effects such as
having rapid repeated...
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claims to have
invented a new “agitated”
style (genere
concitato,
later called stile concitato) to make the
music "complete/perfect" ("perfetto"). Giovanni...
- the
first time to
enhance the
dramatic depiction of a
battle in
stile concitato, such as
pizzicato and tremolo. The
libretto is
drawn from
Torquato T****o's...
- book,
Monteverdi explicitly linked it to his
concept of
concitato genera (otherwise
stile concitato – "aroused style") that
would "****ingly
imitate the...
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written as
repeated semiquavers (sixteenth notes), used for the
stile concitato effects in Il
combattimento di
Tancredi e Clorinda. The
measured tremolo...
- to:
Stile antico ("ancient style"), a
style of
music composition Stile concitato ("agitated style"), a
Baroque style of
music Stile moderno ("modern style")...
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escalates the
discord between Nerone and Seneca. The
technique of "
concitato genere"—rapid
semiquavers sung on one note—is used to
represent rage....
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Claudio Monteverdi was
maestro di capella. Castello's use of the
stile concitato (agitated style) —with
quick repeated-note figures— is
consistent with...
- like a
secular oratorio,
featuring musical innovations such as the
stile concitato (agitated style) that
employs the
string tremolo. In the event, the evolution...
- with
instrumental accompaniment,
sometimes using the
Monteverdian stile concitato tremolo effect, and in
formal design prefiguring the
later Baroque cantata...