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In Arts / College | 2025-07-06

What does seconda prattica usually refer to in the Baroque era?
A. Recitative with a secco accompaniment
B. Opera with orchestral accompaniment
C. Monody supported by basso continuo
D. Madrigals with instrumental accompaniment

Asked by lelesmith007

Answer (2)

Seconda prattica refers to a Baroque era music style that emphasizes expressive monody supported by basso continuo, representing a shift from the more structured prima prattica. Key composers like Claudio Monteverdi utilized this style to enhance emotional expression in vocal music. Therefore, the correct answer to the multiple-choice question is C. Monody supported by basso continuo.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-07

Seconda prattica in the Baroque era refers to a style emphasizing expressive monody with basso continuo accompaniment. It marked a shift from the strict counterpoint rules of prima prattica, exemplified in works by composers like Claudio Monteverdi. This style profoundly influenced the evolution of vocal music and opera. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07