MUS 110 Prelude 2 Quiz
The Middle East had no influence on European musical styles. (T/F)
False
The Renaissance marks the passing of European society from a predominately secular society to a more sacred one. (T/F)
False
The early Christian church had very little power in Europe during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. (T/F)
False
The literature of ancient Greece and Rome was of little interest to artists and writers of the Renaissance. (T/F)
False
One of the major advancements in the Renaissance was the invention of printing, pioneered by:
Johannes Gutenberg
Who of the following was a Renaissance artist?
Leonardo da Vinci
Compared to the Middle Ages, more professional women musicians made their mark in society in the Renaissance. (T/F)
True
Our understanding of the musical culture of ancient civilizations is limited by how few fragments of music have survived. (T/F)
True
The Middle Ages spanned nearly one thousand years. (T/F)
True
The major narrative of Western musical development begins with notated music. (T/F)
True
Trade flourished in the later Middle Ages, when a merchant class arose outside of feudal society. (T/F)
True
The main European port for cultural exchange of Eastern luxuries in the later Middle Ages was:
Venice
Musicians could find employment in which of the following professions?
all of these choices
The beginning of the Middle Ages was marked by the _____.
fall of the Roman Empire
During the Renaissance, lands new to the Europeans were discovered, including _____.
the Americas
The violent series of events that took place as part of an attempt to capture the Holy Land from the Muslims is known as:
the Crusades
During the Middle Ages, all power came from which religious organization?
the Roman Catholic Church
The most universally idealized woman in Western culture during the Middle Ages was _____.
the Virgin Mary
Who were the most prominent performers of secular music in medieval France?
troubadours and trouvères
Which secular leader in the Middle Ages promoted a strong, centralized government?
Charlemagne