CH 10 TEST Flashcards
who served as choir master at the Capella Giulia in the Vatican?
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
who composed the Mass for Pope Marcellus?
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
what term was assigned to those who painted darperies over the “offensive” areas of the nude figures in Michelangelo’s Last Judgment?
braghettoni
who created Jupiter and Io as part of the set of paintings commissioned by Frederico Gonzaga of Mantua?
Correggio
what does Jupiter appear as to Io in the painting commissioned by Frederico Gonzaga of Mantua?
a cloud
who wrote The Way to Perfection, which describes the ascent of soul to union with the Holy Spirit?
Theresa of Avilia
who painted the Resurrection?
El Greco
what painting includes distinct mannerist qualities and is decorous to the extent that draperies carefully conceal all inappropriate nudity?
Resurrection
what are the characteristics mentioned as “innovative” qualities of Don Quixote?
- using everyday speech as dialogue
- creating vivid and complex portraits of the main and subordinate characters.
- presenting the narrative in a solemn style free from affectation.
- in delicate juxtaposition with the comic scenes
who was the author of spritual Exercises?
Ignatius of Loyola
who did Ignatius of Loyola call on to develop all of their senses?
Jesuits
Who completed the sculptural program for the Cornaro chapel in the Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome?
Bernini
who painted The Calling of Saint Matthew?
Michelangelo Merisi (Coravaggio)
what did Michelangelo Merisi paint The Calling of Saint Matthew for?
the contarelli chapel in the church of San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome.
who is standing beside Christ in Caravaggios The Calling of Saint Matthew?
Saint Peter
who painted 5 separate versions of the biblical story of Judith and Holofernes and was admitted to the Florentine Academy of Design?
Artemisia Gentileschi
who in, addition to Juith, dramatized the stories of Susannah, Bathsheba, Lucretia, cleopatra, Esther, Diana, and potiphar.
Artemisia Gentileschi
in the seventeeth century, what became the center of musical innovation and practice in Europe?
Venice
who is considered the first composer to specify dynamics by indicating piano for “soft” and forte for “loud”.
Giovanni Gabrieli
Venice was so popular that composers from across Europe came to study music thus what then became he International language of music?
Italian
who required an orchestra of 3 dozen instruments and what instruments did it include?
Ofreco
- ten violins
- three trombones
- four trumpets
who is most closely associated with the concerto musical forms?
Antonio Vivaldi
who composed The Four Seasons?
Antonio Vivaldi
what kind of painting is View of Haarlem from the Dunes of the Overleen considered?
a “landscape” painting