Vivaldi's Summer
Music Analysis
Elements
If it ain't Baroque...
Bonus
100

This type of piece is known by featuring a soloist with orchestral accompaniment.

What is a concerto?

100

These are the two most important things you need to have a good musical analysis.

What are..
1) How the music is trying to make you feel, and

2) How the composer uses the elements of music

100

This element refers to how long or short a note is.

What is rhythm?

100

This instrument looks like a piano, and is a predecessor of the piano, but the internal mechanism is plucking, not hammering.

What is the harpsichord?

100

This is the order in which a composer puts the pieces of a song in.

What is form?

200

This type of piece has no additional meaning to it whatsoever.

What is absolute music?
200

If I were to analyze a song where the melody and harmony moved with the same rhythm, I would call it this.

What is homophonic?

200

This element refers to how loud or soft the music is.

What are dynamics?

200

In Baroque Italy, if someone wanted to say that the piece they were listening to was quiet and slow, this is what they would say.

What is piano and lento?

200

These are the four instrument families that we categorize timbres into.

What are

1) Woodwinds

2) Brass

3) Strings

4) Percussion

300
This type of music always has a story behind it, whether it is based of of a poem, a historical event, or a myth.

What is program music?

300

If I were to analyze a piece where all the voices moved with different melodies and rhythms, we would call it this.

What is polyphonic?

300

This elements refers to the unique sound of a voice or instrument.

What is timbre?

300

This instrument originated in the Renaissance era of music, but was updated with more strings, a longer neck, and the ability to play lower notes in the Baroque era.

What is the Archlute?

300

These are the five tempos that we have discussed, including their English translations.

What are...

1. Grave (Very slow)

2. Lento (Slow)

3. Moderato (Moderately)

4. Allegro (Fast)

5. Presto (Very fast)

400

This is the inspirational source material for Vivaldi's "Summer."

What is a poem?

400

If I were to analyze a piece where the melody and the harmony moved at different rhythms, I would call it this.

What is heterophonic?

400

This element refers to whether the music sounds pleasant or unpleasant.

What is tonality?

400

This ensemble was featured as the accompaniment for Vivaldi's "Summer" and many other pieces during the Baroque era.

What is a string orchestra?

400

This era of music came after the Baroque era, the music of which was full of raw emotion and made the orchestra far larger than the one that Vivaldi used.

What is the Romantic era?

500

This is the specific solo instrument featured in Vivaldi's "Summer."

What is a violin?

500

This word means to call or bring to mind, as in, "This piece _______ images of a hot summer storm."

What is evoke?

500

This element refers to how the layers of sound are put together.

What is texture?

500

This term means gaudy and overly ornate, characterizing the period in which composers such as Vivaldi and Bach lived in.

What is Baroque?

500

What tonality involves a half step between the second and third steps of the scale?

What is minor?