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I page essay on the question below: From ancient times to the late 1700s, describe how music’s changing forms reflected changes in the organization of society. How were the changing social structures and hierarchies of Europe expressed in the music of each historical period, and what musical developments came about as a result of these societal changes? Refer to specific composers and works from the class to support your response.
(We covered a lot of the renaissance period this course)1) Josquin DesPrez is a composer of theFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) Medieval periodo B) Renaissance periodo C) Baroque periodo D) Classical period2) The dominant power influencing music of the Medieval periodFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) the aristocracy of royal familieso B) the Guild of Songwriterso C) The Catholic Churcho D) Lutheranism3) Domenico Scarlatti is famous for hisFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) symphonieso B) Church musico C) sonataso D) monophony4) Haydn is a composer of theFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) Medieval periodo B) Renaissance periodo C) Baroque periodo D) Classical period5) A song with a religious text might be aFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) moteto B) sonatao C) recitativeo D) concerto6) The composer of this piece isFor 1 Point(s)Audio clip:00:00Answer:o A) Hildegarde von Bingeno B) Josquin DesPrezo C) Guillaume de Machauto D) unknown7) Name this noteFor 1 Point(s)
Enlarge ImageAnswer:o A) B flato B) E flato C) Do D) A flat8) Which of these tempos is fastest?For 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) allegroo B) andanteo C) largoo D) adagio9) An orchestra would not be heard in aFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) concertoo B) sonatao C) operao D) oratorio10) This piece is from which period?For 1 Point(s)Audio clip:00:00Answer:o A) Classicalo B) Renaissanceo C) Baroqueo D) Medieval11) How many movements are in a typical Baroque concerto?For 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) twoo B) threeo C) fouro D) five12) Johann Sebastian BachFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) was a great Renaissance composero B) composed many pieces for the Catholic Churcho C) was largely forgotten after his deatho D) traveled widely throughout Europe13) How many half-steps are in one octave?For 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) fouro B) eighto C) twelveo D) sixteen14) This piece was composed byFor 1 Point(s)Audio clip:00:00Answer:o A) Vivaldio B) Purcello C) Bacho D) Handel15) Which of these terms relates to tempo?For 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) adagioo B) mezzoforteo C) organumo D) crescendo16) Guillaume de Machaut wroteFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) The Psalmso B) The Notre Dame Masso C) The Pope Marcellus Masso D) The Messiah17) An eighth note isFor 1 Point(s)
Enlarge ImageAnswer:o A) ao B) bo C) co D) d18) A piece for unaccompanied solo instrument might be called aFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) symphonyo B) concertoo C) sonatao D) motet19) “Beats per measure” determines a piece’sFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) metero B) tempoo C) timbreo D) dynamics20) The fifth note of a D major scale isFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) Go B) Ao C) F sharpo D) G sharp21) The sung dialogue that helps opera relate the story is calledFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) ariao B) reciativeo C) oratorioo D) cantata22) Which is not part of the musical setting of the Mass?For 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) Gloriao B) Ave Mariao C) Kyrieo D) Credo23) Hildegarde of Bingen is a composer of theFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) Medieval periodo B) Renaissance periodo C) Baroque periodo D) Classical period24) “Concertino” and “tutti” are terms associated withFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) fugueo B) string quarteto C) sonatao D) concerto grosso25) The period following the Baroque period was theFor 1 Point(s)Answer:o A) Classical periodo B) Renaissance periodo C) Medieval periodo D) Gothic period
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baroque period
Renaissance Period
Medieval Period
liturgical music
Classical period
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