Science
Art/Literature
Composers
Forms/Style
Miscellaneous
100

True or False: The inventors at this time were called scientists.

FALSE. They were called natural philosopher.

100

True or False: The art during this period communicated religious themes.

TRUE

100

True or False: Handel had success in America and Germany.

FALSE. He had success in Italy and England.

100

Operas were commonly inspired by myths of what origin?

Greek

100

What years were the Baroque period?

1600-1750

200

What were the two musically significant inventions?

Piano and tuning fork.

200

The Baroque style was considered to be closely  linked with the ______ _____.

Catholic Church.

200

This is the name of Vivaldi's most famous piece.

Four Seasons.

200

What were the two main forms of performance?

Opera and instrumental music.

200

The “Baroque” was used to describe the period of ______ ___ from 1600-1750

European art

300

Who were the four famous scientists/inventors?

Galileo Galilei, Rene DesCartes, Blaine Pascal, Isaac Newton

300

Name one thing the Baroque style was used to produce.

Drama, painting, architecture, literature, dance, and music.

300

Bach's music often referenced this depressing theme.

Death and the hope of eternal life.

300

What is the term for having one melodic soprano line supported by a bass line?

Homophonic

300

What group of instruments was the typical orchestra of the Baroque period based on?

String instruments (violins and violas).

400

What did Isaac Newton invent that is related to space?

Reflecting telescope.

400

What were the three common literary techniques used in literature?

Metaphors, symbols, and hyperboles.

400

For years, Handel primarily focused on composing, producing, and directing an _____.

Opera

400

What Style form of organ music became popular in Baroque Germany?

Toccata

400

Name two of the four common wind instruments in the Baroque Period.

Bass Continuo, Trumpet, Recorder, Flauto Piccolo

500

How were the inventions significant to peoples everyday lives?

They were very common in peoples everyday lives. It was the leading society-shaping force.

500

Name the five greatest Baroque painters of the 16th and 17th century.

Rubens, Caravaggio, Velazquez, Rembrandt, Poussin

500

Bach focused on incorporating this into all his music.

Religion. He worked for churches for most of his career.

500

What was the name of the council of intellectuals that created Opera?

Florentine Camerata

500

What was the time signature for one of the three songs?

They were all in common time.

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