Renaissance
Reformation
Baroque
Classical
Romantic
100

Humanists wanted to revive ancient learning, especially the ________ and the _____________.

trivium and quadrivium

100

The _________ _________ was a metric, rhymed German poem sung in unison without harmony or accompaniment.

Lutheran chorale

100

_________ had sacred topics, no characters or costumes, and were religious reflections.

Oratorios

100

Classical sonatas, symphonies, and concertos were all in _________ form.

ternary

100

____________ is an obsession with one singular person or thing.

Monomania

200

A __________ is an Italian love poem set in polyphony for 4+ voices.

madrigal

200

____________ ___________ was polyphony in a Catholic style, but with the text in English.

Anglican polyphony

200

Baroque __________ __________ involved the first use of the singspiel.

German opera

200

________ _________ is an opera with a comedic topic.

Opera buffa

200

A song that is _________________ has little to no repeated music.

through-composed

300

The _________ _________  invented opera.

Florentine Camerata

300

Martin Luther believed that religious authority comes from Scripture alone (sola scriptura). He believed that salvation comes by __________ _________.

Faith alone (sola fides)

300

__________ was a bass line with harpsichord and cello that was always under the melody.

basso continuo

300

What is the main difference between a sonata and a concerto?

A sonata is for either a solo or a trio, with no other instruments involved. A concerto is for either a solo or a trio, with a full orchestra functioning as a background.

300

Please summarize the plot of each movement of Hector Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique.

Movement 1: He falls in love.

Movement 2: He confesses his love to the girl, she rejects him, and then she dies.

Movement 3: He is depressed and then goes on a criminal rampage.

Movement 4: "The March to the Scaffold;" the French police chase him down and execute him by guillotine.

Movement 5: "The Witches' Sabbath;" Many and sundry evil creatures dance on his grave, including the ghost/reanimated corpse of his dead lover.

400

Patrons helped composers by _____________. Composers helped patrons by____________.

1. funding them

2. composing works dedicated to them, making them famous

400

The __________ _________ _________ was a metric, rhymed French translation of a psalm sung to newly composed music.

Calvinist metrical psalm

400

Baroque _________  __________ involved the first use of the da capo aria.

Italian opera

400

The sections of ternary form, in order, were:

Exposition, Development, Recapitulation

400

A ___________ is a musical theme associated with a particular character, theme, or idea.

leitmotif
500

A __________ is an English or Latin poem about Christmas or the Virgin Mary for 2-3 parts.

carol

500

Palestrina saved Catholic polyphony by...

Accentuating words correctly; making them understandable.

500

A _________ is a solo keyboard piece with contrasting sections and lots of sixteenth notes.

toccata

500

The tempos of each movement in a Classical symphony, in order, were:

Fast, slow, dance-like, fast

500

____________________ is a "total-work of art," involving an "inner aspect" (a character's thoughts, conveyed by the instruments) and an "outer aspect" (a character's words, conveyed by the sung words).

Gesamtkunstwerk

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