Music Ch. 17
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's Pope Marcellus Mass was once thought to have been written in order to meet the requirements set forth by whom?
Council of Trent
The Catholic Church's effort in the early sixteenth century to recapture the loyalty of its followers through a return to true Christian piety is known as the ____________
Counter-Reformation
Which of the following describes Palestrina's Gloria from the Pope Marcellus Mass?
Duple meter, consonant harmony, a capella ensemble
True or False: During the Renaissance, the Mass was recited and sung in the vernacular (the language of the people).
False
True or False: The Council of Trent had no criticisms of church music
False
Which of the following accurately describe the harmony of Palestrina's Gloria from the Pope Marcellus Mass?
Full, consonant
Which of the following were critiques from the cardinals at the Council of Trent?
Inappropriate attitude of church musicians, use of popular music in the Mass, embellishment of Gregorian melodies.
Which of the following were church reformers in the sixteenth century?
John Calvin, Martin Luther
Which part of the Mass Ordinary is not in Latin?
Kyrie
Who started the Protestant Reformation with his Ninety-Five Theses?
Martin Luther
John Calvin preferred ____________ congregational song in order to keep the focus on ___________ scriptural text.
Monophonic, scriptural
The Mass is a daily service with two categories of _______ : the __________, which contains texts that are the same for each service, and the _________ , which contains texts that vary according to the day.
Prayers, ordinary, proper
In the Catholic Mass, the parts that change according to the day belong to the ________
Proper
Parts of the Mass (Gradual, Introit, Offertory, Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Agnes Dei) is categories Ordinary or Proper.
Proper- Gradual, Introit, Offertory Ordinary-Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
True or False: Palestrina's Pope Marcellus Mass is a setting of the Mass Ordinary
True
True or False: The Pope Marcellus Mass was written for six voice parts.
True
True or False: The text of Gloria is a hymn of praise
True