Test - 2024-08-06 - 70 minutes Flashcards

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1 (Practice Paper 3 #19)

1 Identify the historical era (Middles Ages, Renassiance, Baroque or Classical) most closely associated with each of the following statement.

The Council of Trent banned the use of secular cantus firmus..

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2 (Practice Paper 1 #15)

2 Identify the historical era (Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, or Classical) most closely associated with each of the following statement.

Polytextual motet

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3 (May 2017 #8)

3 Identify the historical era (Middles Ages, Renassiance, Baroque or Classical) most closely associated with each of the following statement.

Important genres included the symphony and the string quartet.

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4 (Practice Paper 3 #8)

4 Identify the historical era (Middles Ages, Renassiance, Baroque or Classical) most closely associated with each of the following statement.

Opera buffa and Singspiel flourished.

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5 (Practice Paper 3 #19)

5 Identify the historical era (Middles Ages, Renassiance, Baroque or Classical) most closely associated with each of the following statement.

The Council of Trent banned the use of secular cantus firmus..

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6-August 2020 #11

6- Choose the the LETTER of the composer or individual most closely associated with the following statement.

A. CPE Bach
B. Martin Luther
D. Pope Gregory I
D. Alessandro Striggio

He was the leader of the Protestant reformation and composed the chorale tune “ A Mighty Fortress is Our God.”

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7 - August 2019 #6

7- Choose the LETTER of a composition, collection, or treatise for the following description.

A. Le nuove musiche
B. Ars Nova
C. Musica Enchiriadis
D. Trait de L’harmonie
E. Ce fut en mai

A collection of vocal music published by Guilio Caccini in 1602, illustrating the new style of monody.

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8 Dec 2019 #6

8- Choose the LETTER of a composition, collection, or treatise for the following description.

A. Le nuove musiche
B. Ars Nova
C. Musica Enchiriadis
D. Trait de L’harmonie
E. Chansonnier du Roy

A treatise written by de Vitry that described the 14th century French music and art.

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9- Dec 2016 #11

9- Choose the LETTER of a composition, collection, or treatise most closely assoicated with the following description.

A. Le nuove musiche
B. Ars Nova
C. Musica Enchiriadis
D. Trait de L’harmonie
E. Ce fut en mai

A treatise publishe dyb Jean-Philippe Rameau in 1722

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10- Dec 2016 #7

10- Choose the LETTER of a composition, collection, or treatise for the following description.

A. Le nuove musiche
B. Ars Nova
C. Musica Enchiriadis
D. Trait de L’harmonie
E. Ce fut en mai

A 13th century trouvere chanson by Moniot d’Arras

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11 - Dec 2016 #2

11- Choose the LETTER of of the composer for the following statements.

A. Machaut
B. Palestrina
C. Rameau
D. Gesulado

Responds to the ideals of the Counter Reformation; composed over one hundred masses and three hundred motets

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12-August 2017 #4

12- Choose the LETTER of of the composer for the following statements.

A. Machaut
B. Palestrina
C. Rameau
D. Perotin

He composed the first polyphonic setting of the Mass Ordinary.

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13 - May 2019 #12

13- Choose the LETTER of of the composer for the following statements.

A. Machaut
B. Palestrina
C. Rameau
D. Perotin

Active in Paris in the early 13th century, this composer expanded on the work of earlier Notre Dame composers by writing three- and four-part polyphony.

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14-August 2017 #11

14- Choose the LETTER of of the composer for the following statement.

A. Machaut
B. Bryd
C. Rameau
D. Perotin

Some of this English Renassiance composer’s secular dances and sets of variations may be found in the Fitzwilliam Virginal book.

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15-May 2019 #19

15- Choose the LETTER of of the composer for the following statements.

A. Machaut
B. Bryd
C. Rameau
D. Perotin

He contributed to the development of the French keyboard suite, incorparting imaginative character pieces in his later works.

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16 December 2017 # 4

16- Choose the LETTER of of the composer for the following statement.
Bonus: Explain the music association.

A. Beethoven
B. Gesulado
C. Mozart
D. JS Bach

Salomo Franck

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17-August 2020 #2

17- Choose the LETTER of of the composer for the following of statement.

A. Rameau
B. Gesulado
C. Mozart
D. JS Bach

This composer used intense dissonance and chromaticism in his Italian madrigals.

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18-Dec 2016 #4

18- Choose the LETTER of of the composer for the following of statement.

A. Rameau
B. Gesulado
C. Mozart
D. JS Bach

Contributed to the development of the French keyboard suite. His later works incorporated imagiative character pieces; inspired by the suites of Francois Couperin.

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19-August 2020 #19

19- Choose the LETTER of of the composer for the following statement.

A. Rameau
B. Gesulado
C. Mozart
D. JS Bach

He included trouser roles and modified sonata form in his opera buffa.

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20-May 2019 #16

20- Choose the LETTER of of the composer for the following statement.

A. Machaut
B. Bryd
C. Rameau
D. Perotin

Some of this English Renaissance composer’s secular dances and sets of variations may be found in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book.

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21 p. 32 (Dec 2019 #6)

21- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. chorale
B. hocket
C. Polytextuality
D. Trouvere
E. Neumes

A melodic line split between two voices, alternating notes and rests

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22 (Aug 2019 #6)

22- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. chorale
B. hocket
C. Polytextuality
D. Trouvere
E. Neumes

A hymn tune associated with German Protestantism

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23 (August 2020 #9)

23- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. chorale
B. hocket
C. English Madrigal
D. Trouvere
E. Polytextuality

An Elizabethan vocal genre that often used nonsense syllables

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24 (May 2020 #2)

24- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. harpsichord
B. hocket
C. English Madrigal
D. Trouvere
E. Polytextuality

Two or more texts heard simultaneously

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25 (May 2020 #5)

25- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. chorale
B. hocket
C. English Madrigal
D. Trouvere
E. Polytextuality

A French aristocratic poet-musician in northern France in the Middle Ages

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26 (May 2019 #12)

26- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. figured bass
B. Neumes
C. Suite
D. Trouvere
E. Cantata

The earliest notated symbols used in Western art music.

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27 (May 2020 #1)

27 - Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. figured bass
B. recitative secco
C. Suite
D. Trouvere
E. Cantata

A multi-movement choral work that performed part of the Lutheran church service

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28 (August 2020 #3)

28 - Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. figured bass
B. recitative secco
C. harpsichord
D. Trouvere
E. Cantata

A speech-like, declamatory style of singing supported by continuo

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29 (Dec 2019 #3)

29 - Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. figured bass
B. recitative secco
C. Suite
D. harpsichord
E. Cantata

A popuar Baroque keyboard instrument in which small quills pluck the strings

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30 (August 2020 #4)

30 - Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. figured bass
B. recitative secco
C. Suite
D. harpsichord
E. Cantata

A Baroque genre that typically include an allemande, courante, sarabande, and gigue.

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31 (May 2020 #4)

31 - Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. Concertino
B. heterophony
C. Isorhythm
D. Tenor
E. Cantata

the voice that contains the cantua firmus, from the Latin for “to hold”

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32 (May 2019 #1)

32 - Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. Concertino
B. heterophony
C. Isorhythm
D. Tenor
E. Cantata

The group of soloists in Baroque concerto grosso

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33 (Dec 2019 #10)

33 - Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. Concertino
B. heterophony
C. Isorhythm
D. Tenor
E. Cantata

A texture in which several players perform simultaneous variatons on a single melody.

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34 (Dec 2019 #12)

34- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. Concertino
B. Double exposition
C. Isorhythm
D. Figured Bass
E. Monothematic exposition

A typoe of exposition in which the second theme is a transposed version of the first theme.

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35 (Aug 2019 #1)

35- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. Concertino
B. Double exposition
C. Isorhythm
D. Figured Bass
E. Monothematic exposition

A musical shorthand developed in the Baroque to indicate harmonic progression.

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36 (Aug 2019 #5)

36- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. Concertino
B. Discant
C. Isorhythm
D. Figured Bass
E. Rondo

A form used in the sonata cyclein which a refrain is heard at least three times in the tonic key.

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37 (Aug 2019 #7)

37- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. Concertino
B. Discant
C. Isorhythm
D. Figured Bass
E. Rondo

A compositional in the Ars Nova combining melodic and rhythmic patterns of different lengths.

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38 (Aug 2019 #10)

38- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. Affection / Single Affection
B. Discant
C. Isorhythm
D. Figured Bass
E. Rondo

A style of organum sometimes features “note-against-note” movement between the voices.

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39 (May 2019 #7)

39- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. Affection / Single Affection
B. Discant
C. Isorhythm
D. Agrements
E. Rondo

The projection of a single mood or emotion through an entire composition or movement

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40 (May 2019 #9)

40- Choose the LETTER of term for the following definition.

A. Affection / Single Affection
B. Discant
C. Isorhythm
D. Agrements
E. Rondo

A French word for an ornament or embellishment.

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41 Dec 2017 #1

41- for the audio clip, answer the following questions:
1. Title of the complete work
2. Composer
3. Era:
4. Form:
5. Briefly summarize the text of this excerpt and the main affect that is projected.

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42 Dec 2017 #5

42- for the audio clip, answer the following questions:
1. Title
2. Composer
3. Era:
4. Form:
5. Identify and briefly explain one specific musical features demonstrated in this audio.

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43 Dec 2017 #2

43- for the audio clip, answer the following questions:
1. Title
2. Composer
3. Era:
4. Collection in which this work is found:
5. Identify and briefly explain one specific musical features demonstrated in this audio.

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44 Dec 2017 #4

44- for the audio clip, answer the following questions:

  1. Title
  2. Composer
  3. Era:
  4. Genre:
  5. Identify and briefly explain one specific musical features demonstrated in this audio.
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45 Dec 2017#3

45- for the audio clip, answer the following questions:

  1. Title:
  2. Composer:
  3. performing forces:
  4. Predominant texture of this movement:
  5. Briefly describe the mood and musical character projected in this movement.
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46-Dec 2017 #6

46- for the audio clip, answer the following questions:

  1. Title:
  2. Composer:
  3. Era:
  4. Genre
  5. Summarize the meaning of the text of this work. .
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