Mus 110 Ch 12 -14
Medieval feudal society was _________________ and idealized the figure of the fearless warrior, the status of women was raised by the universal cult of Mary, mother of Christ, and by the concepts of _________________ that arose among the knights.
male, chivalry
A classification of chant melodies in which many notes are set to a single syllable.
melismatic
In regards to concepts of style in music, Western music is largely a ________________ art based on a particular musical system from which the underlying harmonies are also built.
melody-oriented
A classification of chant melodies in which five or six notes are sung to a syllable.
neumatic
The preservation of music without the aid of written notation is referred to as:
oral transmission
Another term for multivoiced music.
polyphony
Most cultures around the world employ _______________ music for entertainment and other nonreligious activities.
secular
A classification of chant melodies in which one note is sung to each syllable or text is called ________________.
syllabic
During the Medieval Period, Latin was the formal language of the church and the sacred tradition. t or f
true
Much of the music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance was intended for sacred purposes inspiring the faithful to worship. t or f
true
Musical styles that stem from the "African tradition" are at the core of music-making throughout the world today. t or f
False
Specific occasions for music vary from culture to culture. Thus, musical genres, or categories of repertory will transfer from one society to another. t or f
False
Style in music is made up of the following musical elements: pitch, time, timbre, and history. t or f
False
In regards to tradition and individuality in the Medieval Period, where might one acquire learning of the ancient world?
Monasteries
A "catalog system" or opus number is another way symphonic works may be identified.
True
Both men and women in the Middle Ages withdrew from secular society into the shelter of monasteries, where they devoted themselves to prayer, scholarship, preaching and charity. t or f
True
Developed at the School of Notre Dame, organum is a style of decorated singing in which one or more musical lines happen simultaneously. t or f
True
Vernacular is another term for the "language of the people." t or f
True
Musicians in the Middle Ages were supported by the chief institutions of their society including but not limited to:
all of the above
A "cross over" is another term for a specific group (e.g. orchestra, chorus) that performs a piece of music. t or f
false