The Enjoyment of Music Part 2
The madrigal flourished principally in France
False
The music of the early Christian church service was largely polyphonic
False
The preeminent composers of sacred Renaissance motets were from southern Italy
False
The text setting in Alleluia, O virga mediatrix is mostly syllabic
False
The two categories of prayer in the Catholic Mass during the Renaissance were the Ordinary and the Extraordinary
False
Which era does Sumer is icumen in exemplify?
Middle Ages
Early musical notation was fostered in monasteries and cloisters
True
Fair Phyllis features repeated sections with repeated text
True
Gregorian chant can be characterized as a monophonic vocal composition
True
Hildegard's chant Alleluia, O virga mediatrix was intended for performance on feast day for the Virgin
True
Homorhythm describes a texture in which all of the voices are rhythmically aligned
True
Most surviving examples of Gregorian Chant are anonymous
True
The texture of Sumer is icumen in is best described as:
polyphonic
When was the renaissance
1300-1600
When was the middle ages
476 AD-1500
The following statements are true about Josquin's motet (The meter changes within the piece, moving from duple to triple and back to duple, the text is a rhymed poem) EXCEPT:
Each voice sings a different text praising the Virgin Mary.
One of the earliest examples of secular polyphony comes from:
England
A cappella style refers to singing with instrumental accompaniment
False
During the Renaissance, the Mass was recited and sung in the vernacular (the language of the people)
False
Gregorian chant features regularly phrased melodic lines supported by instrumental accompaniment
False
Gregorian chant usually features multiple texts occurring simultaneously
False
Humanists were inspired by ancient Egyptian culture
False
Martin Luther was the leader of the Counter-Reformation
False
Palestrina's Gloria from the Pope Marcellus Mass belongs to the Proper, the variable part of the Mass celebration
False
The English madrigal preceded the development of the Italian madrigal by some 20 years.
False
The Renaissance marks the passing of European society from a predominately secular society to a more sacred one
False
The Sanctus is the only mass section sung in Greek
False
The art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome was of little interest to artists and writers in the Renaissance
False
The chants of the Catholic Church used only the major and minor scale patterns found in later music
False
The first type of notated secular music was a plain chant
False
Hildegard was known for all of the following (her visions and interpretations of the scriptures, her poetry and music) EXCEPT:
Her historical writings about the saints
Despite being of northern European birth, Josquin spent most of his career in:
Italy
_______ melodic scale patterns were preferred in the Middle Ages
Modal
Which of the prayers in the Mass Ordinary is NOT in Latin?
Kyrie
Which of the following make up the sections of the Mass Ordinary?
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
In which language is Josquin's motet text written?
Latin
In which form is Sumer is icumen in set?
Round
Which was NOT a recommendation of the Council of Trent regarding music for the church?
Sing in vernacular
The text of Sumer is icumen in tells of:
Summer, the season of renewal
The text Alleluia, O virga mediatrix is from which portion of the mass?
The Proper
The text of Josquin's motet Ave Maria . . . virgo serena praises the virtues of:
The Virgin Mary
A cappella singing met the demands for clarity of text set forth at the Council of Trent
True
A unique feature of Hildegard's chant is her occasional use of an upward leap of a fifth, lending a dramatic feel to the music
True
Palestrina experimented with different textures and "density" of voices in his Gloria from the Pope Marcellus Mass
True
Palestrina's Pope Marcellus Mass was probably intended for a cappella performance
True
Sumer is icumen in has no repeated musical sections
True
The Pope Marcellus Mass was written for six voice parts
True
The liturgy refers to the set order and structure of each service in the Catholic Church
True
The most popular subject of the sacred Renaissance motet was the Virgin Mary
True
The text of most sacred Renaissance motets was in Latin
True
The text of the Gloria in Palestrina's Pope Marcellus Mass is easily understood, due largely to its syllabic nature and Palestrina's frequent use of homorhythm
True
The two main services for the Roman Catholic Church are the daily Offices and the Mass
True
The use of a fixed melody in one voice was a compositional technique found in sacred Renaissance motets
True
Women did not originally sing the higher range parts in Palestrina's Pope Marcellus Mass
True
Composers in the Renaissance often used ________ in one voice as a basis for elaborate ornamentation in other voices
a cantus firmus
Music performed without instrumental accompaniment is called:
a cappella singing
The constant imitation from beginning to end in between the voices of Sumer is icumen in is characteristic of its genre, which is:
a round
The lower two voices in Sumer is icumen in sing short repeated ideas known as:
as ostinato
How does Josquin create musical contrast in the final two lines of the text, "O Mater Dei, memento mei"?
by using long note values and homorhythmic texture
Culture in the Middle Ages was largely shaped by the rise of:
cathedrals
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
The beginning of the Middle Ages is marked by the:
fall of the roman empire
The main rhythmic pattern found in Sumer is icumen in is short-short-short-long
false
Neumatic singing is represented by
generally small groups of up to five or six notes sung to a syllable
The period in which there was a surge in rational, scientific problem solving in the Renaissance is called:
humanism
The predominant texture in Josquin's motet Ave Maria . . . virgo serena is:
imitative polyphony
One of the earliest named composers of the Middle Ages was:
léonin
Fair Phyllis is best described as a:
madrigal
Melismatic singing is represented by
many notes set to a single syllable
A melody in which there are many notes sung per syllable is referred to as:
melismatic
Reading of lessons and singing of psalms was a part of daily services in medival
monasteries and covents
Which of the following is NOT typical of the Renaissance motet?
monophonic texture and sung in the vernacular
Syllabic singing is represented by
one note sung to each syllable of text
Josquin's Ave Maria . . . virgo serena incorporates an older Gregorian chant:
only briefly at the beginning
The melodic texture of Sumer is icumen in is best described as:
polyphonic
The English version of Sumer is icumen in is best described as:
secular music
Cathedral choir schools were training centers for male singers in the Renaissance
true
The harmony of the Palestrina's Gloria from the Pope Marcellus Mass is best described as full and consonant
true
The original singers of Sumer is icumen in were probably male
true
The principal genres of Renaissance secular music are strictly monophonic in texture
true