Ancient and Medieval Music
Renaissance and Reformation Music
Baroque Music
Classical Music
Romantic Music
100

__________believed that musicians could be professionals. _________believed that musicians could not be professionals.

Ancient Romans, Ancient Greeks

100

The _____________________ invented opera.

Florentine Camerata

100

Oratorios…

Had sacred topics, no characters or costumes, and were religious reflections

100

Sonatas, symphonies, and concertos were all in ______ form.

ternary

100

What is the difference between program music and absolute music?

Program music tells a story. Absolute music conveys emotion. Both are entirely instrumental.

200

_____________ chants had different words and music every day.

Proper chants

200

Martin Luther believed that religious authority comes from…

Scripture alone (sola scriptura)

200

The three types of Baroque concertos were:

Solo concerto, concerto grosso, orchestral concerto

200

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

A concerto is a solo set against a full orchestra. A sonata is just the solo instrument by itself, with no orchestra.

200

Please define nationalism in your own words.

Patriotism on steroids.

300
Please name all five movements of the Mass Ordinary.


+150 points: translate three of the five movements into English

Kyrie eleison: Lord, have mercy

Gloria in excelsis Deo: Glory to God in the highest

Credo in unum Deum: I believe in one God (Nicene Creed)

Sanctus: Holy

Agnus Dei: Lamb of God

300

The Calvinist metrical psalm was…

A metric, rhymed French translation of a psalm sung to newly composed music

300

A fugue is:

A solo keyboard piece in which voices imitate each other when they enter

300

What is a problem opera?

An opera that has characteristics of both opera seria and opera buffa, so can't be classified as either.


Ex: Mozart, Don Giovanni

300

Please explain in your own words the plot of Franz Schubert's Die Erlkonig.

A boy and his father are riding through the woods at night. The boy is frightened because the Elf king is after him, but the father tells him not to worry, and that it's just his imagination/a leaf in the wind/the mist/etc.. The Elf king continues to try to entice the boy from his father, and ultimately takes the boy's soul by force. By the time the two reach home, the boy is dead in his father's arms.

400

A motet is…

A French polyphonic piece with a chant melody and several poems sung simultaneously

400

Palestrina saved Catholic polyphony by…

Accentuating words correctly; making them understandable.

400

Claudio Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo involved the first use of the________.

ritornello

400

The sections of ternary form, in order, were:

Exposition, Development, Recapitulation

400

Explain in your own words the plot of Hector Berlioz's Symphony fantastique, explaining each individual movement.


+100 points: What is an idee fixe?

Movement 1: MC meets a girl and falls instantly in love.

Movement 2: The girl rejects the MC and then dies.

Movement 3: MC is depressed.

Movement 4: "March to the Scaffold;" MC goes on a criminal rampage, gets caught, and gets beheaded.

Movement 5: "The Witches' Sabbath;" MC wakes up to ghosts/demons/witches/etc. dancing on his grave. His love interest also comes and dances on his grave.

500

Ancient Greeks believed that music could affect...

A person’s moral character, or ethos

500

Humanists wanted….

To revive ancient learning, especially the trivium and quadrivium

500

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

Basso continuo

500

The tempi of each movement of a Classical symphony, in order, are:

fast, slow, fast and dance-like, fast

500

Please categorize these composers by country and musical medium: Berlioz, Bizet, and Chopin

Countries: Russia, France, Germany, Italy

Musical Medium: Piano, Orchestra, Opera

French Piano: Chopin

French Orchestra: Berlioz

French Opera: Bizet

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