Listening List 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Men and woman/children? chant with instrument
Hugh Jackman and piano? Thing?
Weirdly techno

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Johannes Walter
Ein festeburg

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2
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Happy/dramatic
Round 2 male 2 female
2x2 3x3

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Thomas Weelkes
As Vestas Was

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3
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Men and woman ROUND
Ave Maria

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Josquin de Prez
Ave Maria

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4
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Lutes and strings and women

Women trio duet tension building thing

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Guillaume Dufray
Resvlies vous

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5
Q

Strong short clear both chords cadences. Quick transitions usually

Random super dark chord

Super interlocked parts

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John Dunstable
Qualm Pulchraes

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6
Q

Solo ish? Bright sounding
Huge long V I

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Guillaume de Machaut
La messe de nostre dame
Kyrie

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7
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Bouncy tenor drone background

Big group unison dudes
Outline chords arpeggios
Pretty syllabic

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Leonis
Viderant Omnes

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8
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STRING SOLO
A very manly man in man love

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Bernard de Ventadorn
Can bring la lauzeta mover
Troubadour

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9
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Melismatic
Main singer echoed by group
-_ _ groups sings dots of aws

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Anonymous
Mass for Christmas Day- Alleluia

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10
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Johannes Walter

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(1496-1570)

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11
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Bernard de Ventadorn

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(1170-1200)

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12
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Leonis

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(1150-12001)

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13
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Guillaume de Machaut

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(1300-1377)

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14
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John Dunstable

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(1390-1452)

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15
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Guillaume Dufray

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(1397-1473)

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16
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Josquin de Prez

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(1450-1521)

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17
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Thomas Weelkes

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(1573-1623)

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18
Q

What type of piece is
Johannes Walter Ein festeburg

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Four voice chorale setting

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19
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What setting was Thomas Weelkes
As Vestas Was

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Madrigal

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20
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What setting was Josquin de Prez
Ave Maria

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Motet

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21
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What setting was Guillaume Dufray
Resvlies vous

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Ballade

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22
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What setting was John Dunstable
Qualm Pulchraes

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Motet

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23
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What setting is Leonis
Viderant Omnes

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Organus duplem

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24
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What setting was Bernard de Ventadorn
Can bring la lauzeta mover

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Troubadour

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25
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Arpeggios in unison bass choir

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Leoninus
Viderunt Omnes

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26
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What setting was Anonymous
Mass for Christmas Day- Alleluia

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Mass Allwluia

27
Q

Medieval age date

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400-1400

28
Q

Renaissance other names

A

Age of Faith
The Dark Ages

29
Q

What type music in medieval age

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Plainchant

30
Q

Parts of mass

A

Kyrie
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus/Benedictus
Angus Dei

Proper

31
Q

What are the offices (8)

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Matins
Lauds
Prime
Terce
Sext
None
Vespers
Compline

32
Q

Neumatic Notation

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Neumes for general shape of melody
Primary form of notation before five line staff

33
Q

Church modes

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Dorian
Phrygian
Lydian
Mixolydian
Ionian
Aeolian
Locrian

34
Q

Ars Antiqua

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1200-1300
Medieval/Ancient Art in Europe

35
Q

Ars Nova

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Art style in late Middle Ages
(1300-1400)

36
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Texture
Examples of texture

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Relationship of various voices at a given musical instant
Monophonic
Polyphonic
Homophonic

37
Q

Monophonic

A

A single melodic line no accompaniment

38
Q

Homophonic

A

One melodic line with the compliment

39
Q

Polyphonic

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More than one melodic line at the same time

40
Q

Troubadour

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South France 11th through 13th century

41
Q

Trouvere

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Northern France 11 through 13th century

42
Q

Meistersinger

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German troubadour

43
Q

Courtly song

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Courtly love, infatuation from afar

44
Q

Formed Fixe

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Ballade Rondeau Virelai

45
Q

Mensural notation

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Musical notation system for exact rhythms
polyphonic European vocal music

46
Q

Philip do Vitry

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47
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Cantus fermus

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Main melody song as base
Rest written around it

48
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Organum

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Early polyphony
With cantus firmus often in parallel 4/5/8

49
Q

Motet

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Polyphonic vocal
Often sacred

50
Q

Secular

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Non religious

51
Q

Renaissance

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Rebirth after medieval shitstorm. Was a new age of thinking. Went back to Greek thinkers for reference. Printers and trade stuff everywhere
1400-1600

52
Q

Humanism

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Dignity, individualism. Humanly interests
Humans are good and can solve problems with reason rather than religion

53
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Harmony

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The simultaneous sounding of bitches

54
Q

Fauxbourdon

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False bottom??
Parallel first inversion chords

55
Q

Perspective

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Linear perspective
Reality based

56
Q

Classical philosophies examples

A

Politics
Humanism
Justice

57
Q

Reformation

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Challenged Catholic Church and lead to Protestants. In response to indulgences.

58
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Counter Reformation

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Catholic resurgence in 1700-1800

59
Q

Madrigal

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Italy
Typically secular polyphonic vocal

60
Q

Propers (6)

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Introit
Gradual
Alleluia
Sequence
Offeratory
Communion

61
Q

Guido d’Arezzo

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990-1050
Developed solfège and 4 lined staff

62
Q

Aristotles uses for music

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Education- judge correctly, noble actions
Entertainment- honorable but pleasant
Amusement- relaxation

63
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Aristotles uses for music

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Education- judge correctly, noble actions
Entertainment- honorable but pleasant
Amusement- relaxation