Intro to Music Quiz 3
The position of the composer during the baroque period was that of
a high-class servant with few personal rights.
The word movement in music normally refers to
a piece that sounds fairly complete and independent but is part of a larger composition
Most early baroque operas were based on Greek mythology and
ancient history.
A song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment is called a/an
aria
In contrast to fugues, baroque suites tended to have ____________ because they were based on dance steps.
balanced and symmetrical phrases
A ____________ is a singer with a low range who usually takes comic roles.
basso buffo
The most characteristic feature of baroque music is its use of
basso continuo
The stage machinery of baroque opera
bordered on the colossal
A sung piece, or choral work with or without vocal soloists, usually with orchestral accompaniment, is the
cantana
The ____________ is a Lutheran congregational hymn tune
chorale
The ____________ is a short instrumental composition based on a hymn tune to remind the congregation of the hymn's melody.
chorale prelude
In the baroque period, the ordinary citizen's opportunities for hearing music usually came from the
church
A popular keyboard instrument in which sound was produced by means of brass blades striking the strings was the
clavichord
The ____________ is the person who beats time, indicates expression, cues in musicians, and controls the balance among instruments and voices.
conductor
A(n) ____________ is a musical number for two solo voices with orchestral accompaniment.
duet
Baroque melodies give the impression of
dynamic expansion
Baroque melodies often are
elaborate; ornamental
A(n) ____________ is an operatic number involving three or more leading singers.
ensemble
The concerto grosso most often has three movements whose tempo markings are
fast, slow, fast
A bass part together with numbers that specify the chords to be played above it is called
figured bass
. The solo instruments in Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 are the ____________, violin, and harpsichord.
flute
A type of polyphonic composition based on one main theme is a
fugue
The main keyboard instruments of the baroque period were the organ and the
harpsichord
The various dances of the baroque suite are usually
in AABB form.
A major difference between a cantata and an oratorio is that an oratorio
is not intended for religious services.
Instrumental music became as important as vocal music for the first time in the ____________ period.
late baroque
Although all the movements of a baroque suite are in the same key, they differ in
meter, national origin and tempo
Members of the Camerata wanted to create a new vocal style based on the
music of the ancient Greek tragedies.
A baroque musical composition usually expresses ____________ within the same movement.
one basic mood
A characteristic often found in baroque melodies is
one short phrase followed by continuous repetition of the same phrase.
Bach created masterpieces in every baroque form except
opera
A large-scale composition for chorus, vocal soloists, and orchestra, usually set to a narrative biblical text, is called a(n)
oratorio
Bach was recognized as the most eminent ____________ of his day.
organist
Embellishments are
ornamental tones not printed in the music that seventeenth- and eighteenth-century performers were expected to add to the melody.
In Italy, music schools were often connected with
orphanages
An ____________ is an orchestral composition performed before the curtain rises on a dramatic work.
overture
Congregational singing of chorales was an important way for people to
participate directly in the service
Very often an independent fugue is introduced by a short piece called a
prelude
The compelling drive and energy in baroque music are usually provided by
repeated rhythmic patterns
. The first and last movements of the concerto grosso are often in ____________ form
ritornello
Speech-like melody accompanied only by a basso continuo is called
secco recitative
A sonata to be played at court, and therefore dancelike in character, was called a
sonata da camera.
A sonata intended to be played in church, and therefore dignified and suitable for sacred performance, was called a
sonata da chiesa
Sets of dance-inspired instrumental movements are called
suites
In the baroque era, dynamics consisted mainly of sudden alterations between loud and soft called
terraced dynamics
The members of the Camerata wanted the vocal line of their music to follow
the rhythms and pitch fluctuations of speech.
Melodic sequence refers to
the successive repetition of a musical idea at higher or lower pitches.
Terraced dynamics refers to
the sudden alternation from one dynamic level to another
To evoke angry or warlike feelings in some of his texts, Monteverdi introduced new orchestral effects, including pizzicato and
tremolo
A musical ornament consisting of the rapid alternation of two tones that are a whole or half step apart is a
trill
The large group of players in a concerto grosso is known as the
tutti
The movements of a baroque suite are usually in two-part form with each section repeated; that is, in the form AABB.
two sections: slow-fast.
The baroque principle of ____________ may be temporarily suspended in vocal music when drastic changes of emotion in a text inspires corresponding changes in the music.
unity of mood
Composers in the middle baroque phase favored writing compositions for instruments of the ____________ family.
violin
The orchestra evolved during the baroque period into a performing group based on instruments of the ____________ family.
violin
During the baroque period, _________ were not allowed to be employed as music directors
women
____________ refers to a vocal line that imitates the rhythms and pitch fluctuations of speech.
Aria
9. Which of the following statements is not true? A. Baroque art is a complex mixture of rationalism, sensuality, materialism, and spirituality. B. The late baroque period was one of the most revolutionary periods in music history. C. Early baroque composers favored homophonic texture over the polyphonic texture typical of Renaissance music. D. Regardless of form, baroque music often features contrasts between elements of sound.
B
All of the following were baroque painters except A. Gian Lorenzo Bernini. B. Isaac Newton. C. Peter Paul Rubens. D. Rembrandt van Rijn.
B
Monteverdi, an early baroque composer, strove to create music that was A. difficult to perform. B. passionate and dramatic. C. extremely complex. D. placid and smooth.
B
The early baroque was characterized by A. elaborate counterpoint. B. homophonic texture. C. development of the standardized orchestra. D. diffusion of the style into every corner of Europe.
B
The two giants of baroque composition were George Frideric Handel and A. Johann Christian Bach. B. Johann Sebastian Bach. C. Giovanni Gabrieli. D. Galileo Galilei.
B
Which of the following statements is not true? A. A large court during the baroque might employ more than eighty performers, including the finest opera singers of the day. B. Audiences in the baroque period were most anxious to hear old familiar favorites, and did not care for new music. C. In Italy, music schools were often connected with orphanages. D. Church musicians in the baroque period earned lower pay and had less status than court musicians.
B
Baroque painters exploited their materials to expand the potential of ____________ to create totally structured worlds. A. color B. ornament and detail C. depth D. All answers are correct.
D
Baroque style flourished in music during the period A. 1000-1250. B. 1250-1450. C. 1450-1600. D. 1600-1750.
D
The text, or book, of a musical dramatic work is called the
Libretto
The middle baroque period spanned the years
1640-1690
By about ____________, major or minor scales were the tonal basis of most compositions.
1690
The late baroque period spanned the years
1690-1750
A concerto grosso most often has ____________ movement(s).
3
In Bach's day, the Lutheran church service lasted about ____________ hour(s).
4
13. The early and late baroque periods differed in that composers in the late baroque A. favored polyphonic texture. B. favored homophonic texture. C. used extremely complex harmonies. D. favored purely instrumental music.
A
All of the following were major baroque composers except A. Pierluigi da Palestrina. B. Claudio Monteverdi. C. Antonio Vivaldi. D. Arcangelo Corelli.
A
Modern historians use the term baroque to indicate A. a particular style in the arts, involving action and movement. B. a period of decline in the arts. C. a class of musical instruments that no longer function. D. a scientific movement popular in the seventeenth century.
A
____________ is a musical idea repeated over and over in the bass while melodies above it constantly change.
Basso ostinato
The first oratorios were based on
Biblical stories
The early baroque period spanned the years A. 1567-1643. B. 1640-1690. C. 1600-1640. D. 1690-1750.
C
Castrati... A. received the highest fees of any musicians. B. combined the lung power of a man with the vocal range of a woman. C. were male singers who had been castrated before puberty. D. All answers are correct.
D
The word baroque has at various times meant all of the following except A. elaborately ornamented. B. flamboyant. C. bizarre. D. naturalistic.
D
The earliest opera that has been preserved is Jacopo Peri's
Euridice
In the myth of Orpheus, Orpheus goes to Hades in the hope of bringing ____________ back to life.
Eurydice
An ____________ is a play, set to music, sung to orchestral accompaniment, with scenery, costumes, and action.
Opera
Handel's Messiah is an example of
Oratorio
Monteverdi spent the greater part of his career in
St. Mark's, Venice
The respect given Henry Purcell by his fellow Englishmen is evidenced by his burial in
Westminster Abbey