Category - Terms - 1/2 Flashcards
p. 31 (August 2020 #1)
32 .For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
The second section of the Mass Ordinary
p. 31
- Kyrie
- Messe de Nostre Dame (Mass of Our lady)
- Kyrie, Mass
- Machaut
p. 130 (Dec 2019 #5)
For the definition below, provide the following:
term
a representative composition title
genre of the title
composer of the title
ABACA or ABACABA; a form often used in a sonata cycle
p. 130
- rondo
- Piano sonata in C minor, op. 13 (Pathetique”
- Piano sonata
- Beethoven
p. 52 (August 2020 #2)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
Musical pictorialization in which the music mirrors the literal meaning of the words.
p. 52
- Word painting
- any of the operas, cantata and oratorio we studied
- need the corresponding genre
- need the corresponding composer
p. 68 (August 2020 #3)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
A speech-like, declamatory style of singing supported by continuo
p. 68
- recitative secco
- any of the operas, cantata and oratorio we studied
- need the corresponding genre
- need the corresponding composer
p. 93 (August 2020 #4)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
A Baroque genre that typically include an allemande, courante, sarabande, and gigue.
p. 93
- Suite.
- La poule / Water Music
- Suite / Orchestral suite
- Rameau / Handel
p. 130 (August 2020 #5)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
A five-part form (ABACA) frequently used in the Classical era.
p. 130
- rondo
- Piano Sonata in C minor, op 13 (Pathetique), 2nd movement
- piano sonata
- Beethoven
p. 7 (August 2020 #6)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
The 13th century practice of using two or more texts simultaneousl
p. 7
- polytextual
- O Mitissima / Virgo/Haec dies
- Motet
- anonymous
p. 50 (August 2020 #9)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
An Elizabethan vocal genre that often used nonsense syllables
p. 50
- English Madrigal
- My Bonny Lass She Smileth
- English madrigal
- Morely
p. 67 (August 2020 #7)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
A solo song in a ternary form used in Baroque operas and oratorios
p. 67
- da capo aria
- Julius Caesar in Eypgt
- opera seria
- Handel
p. 123 (August 2020 #8)
- For the definition below, provide the following:
- term
- a representative composition title
- genre of the title
- composer of the title
Italian comic opera that is sung throughout
p. 123
- opera buffa
- The Marriage of Figaro
- opera buffa
- Mozart
p. 31 (August 2020 #10)
- For the definition below, provide the following:
- term
- a representative composition title
- genre of the title
- composer of the title
The fourth section of the Mass Proper
p. 31
- Gradual
- Haec dies (chant)
- Gregorian chant
- anonymous
p. 7 (August 2020 #11)
- For the definition below, provide the following:
- term
- a representative composition title
- genre of the title
- composer of the title
A texture that consists of a single line of melody
p. 7
- monophonic
- haec dies (chant)
- Gregorian chant
- anonymous
p. 32 (August 2020 #12)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
French for hiccup; a 14th-century device whereby two voices combine to form a single melody.
p. 32
- hocket
- Kyrie from Messe de Nostre Dame
- mass
- Machaut
p. 32 (May 2020 #1)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
An ars nova technique in which two voices combine to create a single melody: one resting while the other sings
p. 32
- hocket
- Kyrie from Messe de Nostre Dame
- mass
- Machaut
p. 19 (May 2020 #2)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
Two or more texts heard simultaneously
p. 18
- polytextuality
- Ave Maria / Virgo / Haec dies
- motet
- Josquin des Prez
p.15 (May 2020 #4)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
the voice that contains the cantua firmus, from the Latin for “to hold”
p. 51
- Tenor
- haec dies (organum)
- Organum
- anonymous
p.23 (May 2020 #5)
For the definition below, provide the following:
1. term
2. a representative composition title
3. genre of the title
4. composer of the title
A French aristocratic poet-musician in northern France in the Middle Ages
p. 23
- Trouvere
- Ce fut en mai
- chanson
- Moniot d’Arras
p. 52 (May 2020 #6)
- For the definition below, provide the following:
- term
- a representative composition title
- genre of the title
- composer of the title
A song type embraced by English madralists; from the the Italian for “little dance”
p. 52
- ballett
- My Bonny Lass She Smileth
- madrigal
- Thomas Morley
p. 65 (Dec 2019 #1)
- For the definition below, provide the following:
- term
- a representative composition title
- genre of the title
- composer of the title
A three-part form (ABA)
p. 65
- ternary
- Hornpipe from Water Music (p. 96)
- Suite
- Composer
Or
V’adoro pupille (Cleopatra’s Aria) from Julius Caesar, an opera seria by Handel
p. 67 (Dec 2019 #2)
- For the definition below, provide the following:
- term
- a representative composition title
- genre of the title
- composer of the title
A solo song in an opera, oratorio, or cantata
p. 67
- aria
- any opera, canata or oratorio we studied
- corresponding to #2 above
- corresponding to #2 above