Chapter 19. Glory Be: Music for the Renaissance Mass
Which part of the Mass Ordinary is not in Latin?
Kyrie
Who started the Protestant Reformation with his Ninety-Five Theses?
Martin Luther
Who of the following were Protestant church reformers in the sixteenth century and who were not?
Martin Luther John Calvin
The Mass is a daily service with two categories of prayers: the -, which are the same for each service, and the -, which varies according to the day.
Ordinary proper
Drag the parts of the Mass to the Ordinary box for the fixed prayers and to the Proper box for the variable prayers.
Ordinary: Gloria Agnus Dei Kyrie Credo Proper: Introit Offertory gradual
Which of the following belong to the Mass Ordinary and which do not?
Sanctus Gloria Agnus Dei
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's Pope Marcellus Mass met the requirements set forth by the -.
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
During the Renaissance, the Mass was recited and sung in the vernacular (the language of the people).
false
The Council of Trent had no criticisms of church music.
false
Put the parts of the Mass Ordinary into the correct order.
kyrie, gloria, credo, sanctus, agnus dei
In the Catholic Mass, the parts that change according to the day belong to the -.
proper
Palestrina's Pope Marcellus Mass is a setting of the Mass Ordinary.
true
The Pope Marcellus Mass was written for six voice parts.
true