MUSC 2100 midterm
the collegium musicum is a group of _____ musicians
university students and
the Council of Trent made all of the following recommendations except
using more musical instruments to enhance church music
Johann Sebastian Bach was a composer born in
Germany
which of the following are the movements of the ordinary of the Mass
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
Bach directed a grouop of university students and musicians called the
collegium musicum
Luther believed that music belonged to the
congregation
Luther believed that professional musicians had no place in a church service
false
Palestrina and Martin Luther both took part in the Council of Trent
false
Palestrina wrote many popular Italian songs still sung to this day
false
a fixed pattern of long and short notes that is repeated is called an organum
false
although a skilled composer, Bach never mastered the art of fugue
false
chorales were intended to be sung by a trained choir
false
medieval artists preferred to depict their subjects in profile rather than facing front
false
musical ideas that are exchanged between vocal lines is called cantus firmus
false
organum was freely composed, with no preexisting bases
false
polyphony was uniformly welcomed in all religious communities
false
the Introit is the first movement of the Ordinary of the Mass
false
the art of the fugue is one of Bach's important works for orchestra
false
the creation of new musical instruments fostered the development of polyphony
false
the development of plainchant led to more recognition for individual composers such as Leonin
false
the perfection of monophony is the single most important feature in the development of Western music
false
the preeminent composers of motets in the early renaissance were from Germany
false
the texts for chorales were always taken directly from the Bible
false
the texts of the Mass that change for each service make up the Ordinary
false
there is no difference between the mass Ordinary and the mass Proper
false
Bach's cantatas typically include _____ movements
five to eight
musical ideas exchanged between vocal lines is called
imitation
what best descries the texture of ideal Renaissance sacred music
imitative
Josquin's Ave Maria...virgo serena is an example of the
motet
a sacred work with a Latin text that was used in the Mass and other religious services is the
motet
polyphony required the development of
music notation
the preeminent composers of motet from the early Renaissance were from what part of Europe
northern
which of the following was a characteristic of medieval art abandoned in the Renaissance
space organized in a succession of planes
in what era did composers begin to be recognized?
the Gothic era
the Roman Catholic Church service that symbolically reenacts the sacrifice of Christ is
the Mass
in what era did the development of polyphony begin to emerge?
the Romanesque era
the text of Ave Maria...virgo serena is in praise of
the Virgin Mary
the sixteenth century has come to be regarded as the golden age of
the a cappella style
after the Protestant Reformation of the early sixteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church responded with a movement to recapture the loyalty of its people, known as
the counter-reformation
the lower voice of organum sang
the fixed melody in long notes
in the churches of Luther and Calvin, the musical emphasis was on
the inclusion of instruments in the service
which portion of the Mass remains the same in every celebration of the service
the ordinary
depending on the feast celebrated, which portion of the Mass changes from day to day
the proper
what was an integral musical part of the Lutheran church service
the sacred cantata
Martin Luther and John Calvin both believed that congregational singing should be in
the vernacular
one of Bach's most important keyboard works is a set of forty-eight preludes and fugues called
the well-tempered clavier
which of the following characterizes humanism
thinking centered on human issues and individuality, inspiration from the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome, and independence from tradition and religion
Bach completed over two-hundred cantatas
true
Bach was a master of contrapuntal composition
true
Leonardo da Vinci was a contemporary of Josquin
true
Leonin is credited with compiling the Great Book or Organum (magnus liber organi)
true
Martin Luther launched the Reformation movement
true
Palestrina wrote more Masses than any other composer
true
Johann Sebastian Bach lived a short, unhappy life and had no children
false
a setting in which all voices move together is called
homorhythmic
composers of organum based their pieces on
preexisting Gregorian chants
which composer responded to the reforms of the Council of Trent in an exemplary fashion
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
which genre of vocal music was used in Renaissance church services
Gregorian chant, the motet, and the hymn
which composer is the culminating figure of the Baroque musical style
Johann Sebastian Bach
which early Renaissance composer exerted a powerful influence on generations of composers who followed?
Josquin des Prez
what was the primary language of the Mass
Latin
who is credited with compiling the Great Book of Organum (Magnus liber organi)
Leonin
the sacred cantata was an integral part of the
Lutheran church service
which of the following was a leader in the Protestant Reformation
Martin Luther
the first major center of polyphony was
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
which composer expanded the dimensions of organum by increasing the number of voice parts
Perotin
what is the musical basis of Josquin's Ave Maria...virgo serena
a Gregorian chant in the top voice, then a freely composed melody
the fixed melody used as a basis for elaborate polyphonic writing in the Renaissance was called
a cantus firmus
what is a cantus firmus
a fragment of Gregorian chant or a secular tune used as the foundation of a polyphonic Mass
the upper voice of organum sang
a freely composed part that moved rapidly
a fixed pattern of long and short notes that is repeated or varied is called
a rhythmic mode
Johann Sebastian Bach is the culminating figure of the _____ style
baroque
the expansion of the chorale with the new poetry resulted in the
cantata
during his musical career, Johann Sebastian Bach held the position of
cantor of St. Thomas Church in Lepzig, court organist and chamber musician to the duke of Weimar, and court musician to the prince of Anhalt-Cothen
in the Lutheran church, the weekly hymns sung by the congregation were called
chorales
renaissance painters
discovered the landscape, created the illusion of distance, and focused on the physical loveliness of the world
Bach was a French composer and his musical works are the pinnacle of the late-Renaissance style
false
chorales greatly strengthened the trend toward clear-cut melody supported by a _____ texture
homophonic
the development of notation led to the recognition of
individual composers
which of the following describes the chorale
intended to be sung by the congregation, texts are in German, and generally have simple and memorable melodies
what would listeners hear in a typical Bach chorale
intricate choral movements, simple, hymn-like settings, and solo arias
why does Renaissance music sound different from medieval music
it has fuller harmonies, it is performed a cappella, and it has smoothly gliding lines
which of the following best describes the intended performance practice for the Pope Marcellus Mass
it would have been sung by an all male choir with boy sopranos or male falsettos
Johann Sebastian Bach was most famous in his day as a performer on the
organ
what was Johann Sebastian Bach's primary instrument
organ
the Notre Dame style of polyphony, in which the tenor line was based on a preexisting chant melody and the upper voice moved freely (and more rapidly), was called
organum
the earliest type of polyphony was
organum
a bar form has the structure of A-A-B
true
a chorale is a hymn tune associated with German lutherans
true
adding a second voice to a Gregorian melody at the interval of a fifth or fourth is called organum
true
an early center for the development of polyphony was the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris
true
congregational singing of a specific chorale is still integrated into each weekly Lutheran service, along with the Gospel reading, prayers, and a sermon
true
during his lifetime, Johann Sebastian Bach was known primarily as a great organist
true
humanism is characterized by independence from tradition and religion
true
humanism was inspired by the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome
true
in the early Middle Ages, music was often composed in fixed patterns of long and short notes known as rhythmic modes
true
many composers wrote motets in praise of the Virgin Mary
true
music preformed a cappella is for voices only, without instrumental and accompaniment
true
polyphonic writing in the Renaissance relied on composing a new melody above a cantus firmus
true
polyphony is based on the principle of musical ideas exchanged between vocal lines
true
polyphony is the combination of two or more simultaneous melodic lines
true
polyphony set the stage for the entire unfolding of the western musical tradition
true
polyphony was initially reserved for worship on the highest feast days
true
renaissance composers showed a greater interest in duple meter compared to their medieval counterparts
true
renaissance painters created the illusion of distance and focused on the physical loveliness of the world
true
the Catholic church celebrated the Mass in Latin until the middle of the twentieth century
true
the Council of Trent took place in the mid-sixteenth century
true
the Lutheran cantata is a sort of musical sermon based on the original choral hymn
true
the Renaissance motet is a sacred genre with a single Latin text
true
the music of Palestrina represents the pure a cappella style of vocal polyphony of the late Renaissance
true
the reform movement in the Catholic church brought about by the Protestant reformation was called the counter-reformation
true
with the development of notation, music expanded from an art of improvisation and oral tradition to one that was carefully planned and preserved
true