UNIT 4, LESSON 4: WRAPPING IT UP!
Let’s review what you’ve learned
The creation of Baroque music was driven by the patron — the church and the wealthy.
Music was a display of wealth, talent and all things fancy. New musical forms rose in popularity, and composers of the time produced hundreds of compositions for their patrons.
Let’s review what we learned about the Baroque era of music and composers!
1. Review.
Use the review cards from your student workbook (or download/print below) to review everything we’ve learned in this unit.
(Parent Note: if you plan to use the quiz in this lesson for a grade, these cards a wonderful study tool to prepare!)
2. Quiz.
Answer the UNIT REVIEW QUESTIONS from your student workbook (or download/print below). Use complete sentences as much as possible!
3. End of Unit Project.
The 3 composers we studied in this unit were all male (Bach, Handel and Vivaldi). But the Baroque era also had many talented female composers and musicians.
One of these composers was Barbara Strozzi, who worked in Rome and published many works of music for female singers.
Listen to some of her music here as you complete the Baroque word search below.
What things do you HEAR and SEE in this opera that tell you it is Baroque music?