Medieval
Renaissance
Baroque
classical
romantic
100

Gregorian Chant was written for?

What Language was Gregorian Chant written in? 

What is the church. 

What is Latin. 

100

During the Renaissance Era, Musicwas based on modes, but gradually had more ___________

Accidentals 

100

Handel was famous of what form of music?

Oratorios (mini operas)

100

Classical and Romantic Time periods were not a great deal different

What is True. 

100

Pieces during this time were about?

The emotion

200

Hildegard Von Bingen made it possible for what? 

Women to start singing Gregorian Chant, before this only young boys were allowed. 

200

Greater concern with harmony, flow and progression of chord progressions increased during this era?

True

200

Monteverdi was a composer who made great strides in which form of music?

"Opera" 

He was known as the "Father of Opera"

200

Vivaldi was an Italian composer and violinist who made a difference to what type of music?

Instrument music

200

The piece Pathetique was known for conveying what 2 emotions in this sonata form? 

the Romantic and sorrowful moods in the piece. 

300

A Belief that music is a tool of _____________________

communication and could awake any emotion in the listener.

300

The Renaissance Era developed in what areas? (3)

harmony, rhythm and music notation

300

German composer Bach made a different in the following musical genres? (4)

Organ, orchestra/ensemble, sacred motets, and fugues

300

During this Era Concerts were performed for what reason?

for enjoyment

300

Which 3 composers were popular during the Romantic time period? 

Berlioz, Beethoven, Hayden

Handel, Mozart, Haydn

Liszt, Schumann, Chopin

Durfay, Ockegham, Prez, Palestrina

Lizst, Schumann, Chopin. 

400

What are 4 ways Gregorian Chant were performed?

  • Solo,

  • Choral,

  • Antiphonal
    (2 groups trading phrases) 

  • Responsorial (Solo alternating with a group, like a Q and A)


400

What musical quality really developed during the Middle Renaissance Era? 

Independent interlocking melody lines- what we call counterpoint. 

400

Lully made a huge change in this era to the structure of the orchestra- what was this change

He developed 5 sections of the orchestra.  (2 violin sections, viola, cello and bass)

400

Haydn was famous, and had two titles for being the "The father of _________ and __________"

Haydn was the father of Symphony and Quartet music

400

What are 3 types of music genres that really developed in the Romantic Era? 

  • Absolute: music for music’s sake. Not depicting anything from the natural world. It doesn’t MEAN anything--it’s just music.

  • Character: kind of music that suggests certain kinds of moods or characters

  • Program: music that tells a story, paints a landscape, or communicates a poem

500

What are the 5 characteristics of Gregorian Chant? 

limited instrument music

Troubadours were performers who perform GC. 

Medieval Music was written on 4 lines. (Ligature based music)

Standardized Music Notation- which brought uniformity.  

Music mostly moved by step/5ths/octaves. 

500

What 3 areas developed during the Late Renaissance? 

Ornamentation, suspension, and chromaticism. 

500

List 5 of the 7 musical forms that were created during the Baroque Era.

*Opera- a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalist. 

*Oratorio-  a large-scale work for orchestra and voices, typically with a religious theme, performed without costumes, scenery or action. 

*Contata-  a medium length narrative piece of music for voices with instrumental accompaniment, typically with solos, chorus and orchestra.

*Fugue-piece of music that uses interwoven melodies based on a single musical idea. They were based on an earlier idea from the Renaissance Period called imitative polyphony, where multiple singers would sing the same melody at different times.

* Sonata- a piece of music written for one or two instruments that typically has three or four large sections that are different in rhythm and mood. 

*Concerto- a musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra, or a piano, conceived on a relatively large scale.  

*Suites- Based on the traditional pairing of dances in the Renaissance, the suite was the first multi-movement work for instrumentalist.  

500

Which composers were famous during the Viennese Classicism time? 

Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert

Bach, Vivaldi, Corelli

Prez, Palestrina, Byrd

Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert

500

The romantic Era was known for these changes... (4)

Emotion

Nationalism

Program Music- music that tells a story, paints a landscape, or communicates a poem. 

The study of music

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