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This is a list of artists who have been described as general purveyors of baroque pop, a genre identifiable for its appropriation of Baroque compositional styles (contrapuntal melodies and functional harmony patterns) and dramatic or melancholic gestures. [1]
Baroque pop (sometimes called baroque rock) is a fusion genre that combines rock music with particular elements of classical music.
- MC Fioti: ‘Bum Bum Tam Tam’ Brazilian rapper MC Fioti also loves his Bach solo Partitas. His hit Bum Bum Tam Tam, and all its 1.6 billion YouTube views, samples Bach’s Partita in A minor for solo flute, BWV1013.
- Eminem: ‘Brainless’ Johann Sebastian joins the American rapper in this 2013 outing. From 43 seconds in, you can catch Slim Shady rapping alongside the fugue subject from Bach’s famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor.
- Eddie Van Halen: ‘Eruption’ There’s more Toccata and Fugue-ing from the late heavy metal guitar maestro Eddie Van Halen, in this instrumental epic. Interestingly, the pioneers of heavy metal guitar studied Baroque, Classical and Romantic violin and virtuoso repertoire, and it went on to influence much of their style and technique.
- Jem: ‘They’ Here’s a vocalisation of the Prelude in F minor from Book Two of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier – loud and clear, perfectly placed, and absolutely beautiful.
- The Music Lesson – Johannes Vermeer
- The Musicians – Caravaggio
- The Cellist – Amedeo Modigliani
- Orchestra Musicians – Edgar Degas
- The Wedding at Cana – Paolo Veronese
- El Jaleo – John Singer Sargent
- The Piano Lesson – Henri Matisse
- Three Musicians – Pablo Picasso
- The Fiddler – Marc Chagall
- Music – Henri Matisse
Johannes Vermeer’s work The Music Instruction, Woman Seated at a Virginal or A Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman depicts a young female learner having a music lesson from a guy. The man’s mouth is slightly open, as if he’s singing along with the song that the little girl is playing. This implies a connection between the two personalities, as w...
The Musicians or Concert of Youths (c. 1595) is a painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610), an Italian Baroque painter. It has been on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York since 1952. In 1983, it received considerable repair throughout it’s lifetime. Caravaggio is said to have joined the household of Cardinal Franc...
Amedeo Clemente Modigliani (July 12, 1884 – January 24, 1920) was an Italian painter and sculptor who mostly worked in France. He is best known for portraits and nudes in a contemporary style typified by a surreal elongation of features, necks, and bodies, as seen above in his painting The Cellist. These paintings and the style in which the were pa...
Orchestra Musicians is an 1872 artwork by Edgar Degas that was modified in 1874. This was initially a horizontal-format painting, with the musicians in the orchestra pit in the middle and the ballet dancers on the stage in the backdrop, with just the bottom half of their bodies visible. Degas subsequently shortened both edges of the canvas and expa...
The Wedding Feast at Cana (Nozze di Cana, 1563), by Paolo Veronese, is a figurative painting of the biblical tale of the Marriage at Cana, in which Jesus magically transforms water into red wine (John 2:1–11). The large-format (6.77 m 9.94 m) oil painting, executed in the late Renaissance Mannerist style (1520–1600), embodies the artistic goal of c...
El Jaleo is a giant John Singer Sargent artwork that depicts a Spanish Gypsy dancer dancing to the accompaniment of musicians. It was painted in 1882 and is now on display at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Sargent’s five-month voyage across Spain and North Africa in 1879 inspired the work, as did a smaller oil painting, The Spanish ...
The Piano Lesson displays Henri Matisse’s living room at Issy-les-Moulineaux, with his older son, Pierre, playing the piano, the artist’s sculpture Decorative Figure (1908), at bottom left, and his painting Woman on a High Stool, at top right. Matisse started with a realistic sketch, but as he worked, he removed detail, scraping down parts and recr...
Picasso’s title for two collage and oil pieces is Three Musicians. Both were completed in 1921 at Fontainebleau, near Paris, France, and are remarkable specimens of the Synthetic Cubist style. Each piece features a Harlequin, a Pierrot, and a monk, who are claimed to represent Picasso, Guillaume Apollinaire, and Max Jacob, in that order. The Harleq...
Marc Chagall was a Belarusian-French artist who lived from 6 July 1887 to 28 March 1985. He was an early modernist who worked in a variety of creative mediums, including painting, drawings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries, and fine art prints. The Fiddler by Marc Chagall is an oil work done in 1913 when the artis...
Henri Matisse created Music (La Musique) in 1910 as a wall-size painting. Sergei Shchukin commissioned the painting, which he displayed beside Matisse’s 1910 Dance on the stairway of his Moscow residence. Matisse created the painting without any previous studies, and as a result, the work is riddled with alterations. Matisse’s processes to get the ...
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Nov 11, 2014 · Media in category "Baroque paintings of musicians" The following 102 files are in this category, out of 102 total. Theodoor Rombouts - The two musicians.jpeg 1,077 × 1,771; 2.36 MB
Jun 5, 2022 · Take a tour through these 15 famous Baroque paintings that define the drama of this lavish art movement. Caravaggio, The Calling of Saint Matthew, 1599–1600