Quiz 6 Flashcards
- Order the generations of madrigalists from earliest (1) to latest (4). (4 points)
Cipriano de Rore
Carlo Gesualdo
Jacques Arcadealt
Luca Marenzio
- Order the generations of madrigalists from earliest (1) to latest (4). (4 points)
2 Cipriano de Rore
4 Carlo Gesualdo
1 Jacques Arcadealt
3 Luca Marenzio
One of the most important poets for the Italian madrigal was _______.
a. Francesco Petrarch
b . Luca Marenzio
c. Dante Alighieri
d. Martin LeFranc
One of the most important poets for the Italian madrigal was _______.
a. Francesco Petrarch
b . Luca Marenzio
c. Dante Alighieri
d. Martin LeFranc
The 16th -century madrigal:
a. Is closely related to the medieval madrigal
b. Is closely related to the Italian frottola.
c. Experimented with creative use of dissonance.
d. Involves imitation.
e. A and C
f. B and C
The 16th -century madrigal:
a. Is closely related to the medieval madrigal
b. Is closely related to the Italian frottola.
c. Experimented with creative use of dissonance.
d. Involves imitation.
e. A and C
f. B and C
Late 16th -century English composers were fascinated by the:
a. Italian madrigal
b. Spanish villancico
c. French chanson
d. Latin motet
Late 16th -century English composers were fascinated by the:
a. Italian madrigal
b. Spanish villancico
c. French chanson
d. Latin motet
What is the texture at the opening of Example 1? a.Homophonic
b. Imitative
c. Monophonic
What is the texture at the opening of Example 1? a.Homophonic
b. Imitative
c. Monophonic
*INCLUDE EXAMPLE
What is the genre of Example 1?
a. Vilancico
b. Motet
c. Ballett
d. Madrigal
What is the genre of Example 1?
a. Vilancico
b. Motet
c. Ballett
d. Madrigal
INCLUDE EXAMPLE
Who was the original composer of the music in Example 1?
a. Thomas Morley
b. Josquin
c. An Italian composer
d. Thomas Weelkes
Who was the original composer of the music in Example 1?
a. Thomas Morley
b. Josquin
c. An Italian composer
d. Thomas Weelkes
*Include example