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  1. 11 cze 2024 · Baroque slang refers to the informal, colorful language used by people during the Baroque period (17th and early 18th centuries). It often included playful terms, idioms, and expressions that were unique to that time. Let’s delve into the world of Baroque slang and explore some interesting examples.

  2. 5 sty 2022 · If you’ve ever wanted to talk like a 17th century swindler, these terms from 'A New Dictionary of the Canting Crew' give you your chance.

  3. 22 mar 2005 · Example #1: Me: So I was gonna get busted for the drug possession, but the cop just looked the other way on it. He was so baroque! Example #2: Me: Wow, your painting is baroque, man! You: I know; I rock. Example #3: You: Barack Obama is so baroque. Me: You must be out of your mind, he is anything but!

  4. 10 cze 2024 · In contemporary slang, ‘baroque’ is used to describe something excessive, ornate, or extravagant. Examples of Baroque in Slang. Her outfit was so baroque, with sequins and feathers everywhere. The party decorations were baroque, with gold trim and elaborate centerpieces. His speech was baroque, filled with flowery language and grand gestures.

  5. Baroque Terms . Allemande: A German dance in moderate duple meter; one of the four standard movements of the German Baroque suite). Aria: A lyrical type of singing with a steady beat, accompanied by orchestra; a songful monologue or duet in an opera or other dramatic vocal work.

  6. The most popular example is Pergolesis La Serva padrona (1733). lute : a plucked string instrument of the 14th to the 17th centuries similar in appearance to the guitar, but with an oblong, pear-shaped body.

  7. Instrumental music that attempts to express specific non-musical images. This can be a simple imitation of a sound, or musical representations of events, pictures, or ideas. The most famous baroque example is Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, which includes imitations of birdsong, storms, insects, barking dogs, teeth chattering in the cold, etc.

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