MUS 100 Ch. 9 Listening ID
What is the title of this piece? Kyrie eleison: "Magnae Deus potentiae" "Benedicta es" Antiphon for Easter Sunday in Praise of Mary
Antiphon for Easter Sunday in Praise of Mary
What is the performance style and aesthetic feeling of this piece? Select all that apply. Chorus accompanied by the organ A cappella singing Flowing gently quality Rhythmic drive and vitality
All apply
Which of the following statements describe the texture of this piece? Select all that apply. There is imitative polyphony throughout the entire selection. The opening statement, "Gloria in excelsis Deo," is monophonic. The opening statement, "Gloria in excelsis Deo," is polyphonic. After the opening statement, "Gloria in excelsis Deo," the voices break into imitative polyphony.
All apply
This is a transcription of a motet for brass; it was originally intended to be sung. Which of the following best describes the texture of this selection? Polyphonic texture without points of imitation Polyphonic with clear motives and points of imitation Homophonic texture
Polyphonic with clear motives and points of imitation
What is the genre of this selection? Renaissance madrigal Sacred polyphonic motet Secular motet
Renaissance madrigal
A choir would normally perform this piece as part of what religious tradition? Roman Catholic Jewish Protestant
Roman Catholic
What is the title of this piece? "Gloria" from Missa Benedicta es "Benedicta es" "Magnae Deus potentiae"
"Benedicta es"
What is the title of this piece? "Gloria" from Missa Benedicta es Kyrie eleison: "Magnae Deus potentiae" "Jubilate Deo"
"Gloria" from Missa Benedicta es
What is the title of this piece? "If Ye Love Me" "The Frog Galliard" "Jubilate Deo"
"If Ye Love Me"
What is the title of this piece? "Il est bel et bon" "Benedicta es" Kyrie eleison: "Magnae Deus potentiae"
"Il est bel et bon"
What is the title of this piece? "Jubilate Deo" "Benedicta es" "The Frog Galliard"
"Jubilate Deo"
Listen to the setting of the words, "Kyrie eleison" ("Lord, have mercy on us"). Which of the following best describes the setting of that text? "Kyrie" is set syllabically, and "eleison" is set melismatically. "Kyrie" is set to a long melisma on the last syllable, and "eleison" is set with only a two-note melisma on the first syllable of the word. Both words are set melismatically. "Kyrie" is set melismatically, and "eleison" is set syllabically.
"Kyrie" is set to a long melisma on the last syllable, and "eleison" is set with only a two-note melisma on the first syllable of the word.
What is the title of this piece? "If Ye Love Me" "The Frog Galliard" "Now Is the Month of Maying"
"Now Is the Month of Maying"
What is the title of this piece? "The Frog Galliard" "Jubilate Deo" "Il est bel et bon"
"The Frog Galliard"
Who is the composer of this work? Thomas Tallis Giovanni Gabrieli Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Giovanni Gabrieli
Who composed this work? Giovanni Gabrieli Thomas Morley Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Who performs in this recording? Peter Phillips Jakob Lindberg John Rutter
Jakob Lindberg
What is the title of this piece? Kyrie eleison: "Magnae Deus potentiae" Antiphon for Easter Sunday in Praise of Mary "Benedicta es"
Kyrie eleison: "Magnae Deus potentiae"
What is the texture of this piece? Monophonic Homophonic Polyphonic
Monophonic
What are the texture and pulse in this piece? Polyphonic with a distinct pulse Homophonic with a flexible pulse Monophonic with a flexible pulse
Monophonic with a flexible pulse
Who composed this work? Pierre Passereau Thomas Tallis Thomas Morley
Pierre Passereau
What is the dominant texture in this piece? Polyphonic Homophonic Monophonic
Polyphonic
Which of the following describe the textures in this piece? Select all that apply. Polyphonic setting No imitation Clear cadences Points of imitation No clear cadences
Polyphonic setting Points of imitation No clear cadences
What instruments do you hear in this clip? Brass instruments with organ Organ with trumpet obbligato Brass instruments
Brass instruments
Who performs in this recording? Choralschola of the Niederaltaicher Scholaren Choir of the Vienna Hofburgkapelle The Tallis Scholars
Choralschola of the Niederaltaicher Scholaren
What is the texture of this piece? Monophonic Simple two-part polyphony Homophonic
Simple two-part polyphony
Who are the performers of this work? Choir of the Vienna Hofburgkapelle Choralschola of the Niederaltaicher Scholaren The Tallis Scholars
The Tallis Scholars
Listen to the two phrases in this segment. Which of the following best describes the contrast between these two phrases? The phrases contrast melodically and are irregular in length. The phrases are the same melodically and are irregular in length. The phrases contrast melodically and are equal in length.
The phrases contrast melodically and are equal in length.
What kind of pulse does this piece feature? The pulse is moderate and consistent. The pulse is stately and flexible. The pulse is both quick and consistent.
The pulse is both quick and consistent
How is the text set in this piece? The entire text is set syllabically. The text is set syllabically with the exception of the "amen," which has a three-note melisma on the first syllable. The text is set melismatically with the exception of the "amen," which is set syllabically.
The text is set syllabically with the exception of the "amen," which has a three-note melisma on the first syllable.
How is the text of this piece set, and what is the pulse? The text is set melismatically, and the pulse is flexible. The text is set syllabically, and the pulse is metered and consistent. The text is set syllabically, and the pulse is flexible.
The text is set syllabically, and the pulse is flexible.
What is the texture of this piece? The texture is all homophonic. The texture is all polyphonic. The texture alternates between homophonic and polyphonic imitation.
The texture alternates between homophonic and polyphonic imitation.
Who is the composer of this work? Pierre Passereau John Dowland Thomas Morley
Thomas Morley
Who composed this work? John Dowland Thomas Tallis Thomas Morley
Thomas Tallis
What is the meter of this piece? Duple meter in fours Triple meter Flexible pulse with no meter
Triple meter