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12.1 Characteristics of the galant style

🎼Music History – 1600 to 1750
Unit 12 Review

12.1 Characteristics of the galant style

Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
🎼Music History – 1600 to 1750
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The galant style marked a shift from complex Baroque music to simpler, more accessible melodies. It emphasized clarity, regular phrases, and homophonic textures, appealing to a growing middle-class audience seeking entertaining music.

This style bridged the Baroque and Classical eras, influencing key composers like Stamitz and C.P.E. Bach. It helped develop new genres like symphonies and string quartets, paving the way for Classical forms and aesthetics.

Key Elements and Characteristics of the Galant Style

Key elements of galant style

  • Simple singable melodies emphasize melodic clarity accessibility avoid complex counterpoint frequent use of stepwise motion small leaps
  • Homophonic textures feature melody-dominated compositions with subordinate chordal accompaniment supporting the main melody reduced emphasis on polyphony compared to Baroque style
  • Clear phrase structures have regular symmetrical phrases (2, 4, 8 measures) question-answer phrase relationships cadences marking phrase ends
  • Ornamentation and embellishments are decorative elements (trills, turns) that enhance melodies adding elegance refinement to the music
  • Alberti bass accompaniment uses broken chord figuration in keyboard left hand provides steady flowing support to the melody

Galant vs Baroque style

  • Baroque style has complex polyphonic textures intricate counterpoint imitative writing elaborate ornamentation figuration emphasis on harmonic complexity dissonance
  • Galant style has simpler more accessible melodies homophonic textures with melody-domination lighter more elegant ornamentation emphasis on melodic clarity consonance
  • Galant style aimed to appeal to wider audiences rejecting the complex learned style of late Baroque

Social factors in galant development

  • Rise of middle class led to growing music education literacy among bourgeoisie demand for accessible entertaining music
  • Enlightenment ideals emphasized clarity simplicity rationality rejecting excessive complexity ornamentation
  • Changing role of music in society became more of a social entertainment than learned art with increasing popularity of public concerts performances

Impact on Baroque-Classical transition

  • Galant style was a precursor to Classical style acting as bridge between Baroque and Classical eras simplification of musical language paved way for Classical forms
  • Influenced key composers like Johann Stamitz (Mannheim school), C.P.E. Bach (empfindsamer Stil), early Haydn and Mozart works
  • Helped develop new genres like the symphony string quartet keyboard sonatas other solo instrumental works
  • Shifted musical aesthetics to emphasize balance clarity accessibility rejecting learned style in favor of emotional expression