Music History Ch 3 quiz
Which is a portion of the Mass Ordinary that is always set syllabically?
Credo
In responsorial psalmody, what precedes and sometimes follows the verse?
a respond
Which is the term for an expansion of an existing chant?
trope
In the Middle Ages, chants for the Mass were copied in a book called the
Gradual
Name one female composer of the Middle Ages.
Hildegard of Bingen
In the final syllable of the Alleluia, what term connotes an extension by a lavish melisma?
Jubilus
How do Mass antiphons typically compare to Office antiphons?
Mass antiphons are more elaborate, fitting with the greater solemnity of the Mass
The Lesser Doxology is
a common text praising the Trinity that follows the last verse of a psalm recitation.
The text of the Mass Proper
changes to suit the day.
Which is the central component of the Roman Mass?
communion
The Liber usualis
contains modern editions of text and music for the Mass and the Office.
What is the term for a grouping of Ordinary chants?
cycle
Sequences occur
following the Alleluia.
Liturgical dramas were performed
in church
Psalm tones
include an opening intonation, recitation, mediant, more recitation, and a termination.
The church calendar
includes a number of days that commemorated Jesus' story, as well as saints' fest days.
The Kyrie text
includes three statements each of three two-word phrases.
Which style of text-setting involves long melodic passages on a single syllable?
melismatic.
What were recitation formulas?
outlines of melodies that singers could use for a number of texts
In the Mass, what happens during the Communion?
remembrance of the Last Supper
Hymns are
strophic
In addition to the Mass, the Roman liturgy included a series of eight services celebrated daily at specified times called
the Office.
In an Office psalm, what determines the mode of the psalm tone?
the mode of the antiphon.
When a chant is performed antiphonally
two choirs alternate
Which Office takes place at sunset?
vespers