which composer is most closely related to the council fo trent |
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characteristics of gregorian chant |
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latin text sun a cappella monophonic |
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middle ages seat of power |
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dominant intellectural force rennaissance |
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two main forms of sacred music renaissance |
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more than one note per syllable |
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monophonic triple meter generally syllabic |
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earliest type of polyphony |
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5 section of the ordinary of mass |
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Renaisance instrumental music |
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which satement best describes the rhythm of the renaissance |
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rythem is more of a gentle flow |
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the form in which there is a repeated bass figure with chords, above which the uppper lines play different melodies |
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last great madrigal composer |
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thre main sources of instrumental music |
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dance virtuousity vocal music |
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baroque compostion that treats one melody imitatively |
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most important barouqe composers |
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opera arose around the year |
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which intrument family formed the core of the paroque orchesta |
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which best describes baroque melodies |
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complex and appearing in sequences |
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the standard texture of much baroque music is |
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the outstanding element of a fugue is |
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systematized imitative polyphony |
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the most important genre in baroque secular vocal music is |
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hadel most famouse oratorio |
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the important genre that was used in lutheran services |
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the preexisting melodies on which much of the lutheran church music is based are |
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first movement in classical symphonies |
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moderate or fast movement in sonata form with slow intro |
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which genre is viewed as the cwoning achievement of viennese classical music |
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the classical style developed in |
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musica innovation of the 18th century |
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second movement in symphonies |
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beethoven was probably the first musican to make a career solely from |
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the last movement in class. symphonies |
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the third movement in class symphony |
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the first movemnt of multimovemnt works are |
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not a feature of beethovens style |
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disregard for classical form |
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movement of classical sonata |
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string quartet has as many movemnets as the |
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classical string quartets have |
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string quartet can best be described as |
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in whose court was haydn employed |
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the composer listed who is a nationalistic composer is |
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came to the U.S. as a conducter |
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movements in Symphonie fantastique |
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not a characteristic of a lied |
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the accompaniment plays an integral part |
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was inspired by geography |
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miniature compostion for piano |
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hildegard bernart perotin machaut |
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dufay josquin palestrina weelkes |
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gabrieli monteverdi purcell frescobaldi vivaldi bach handel |
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schubert schumann chopin berlioz verdi chaivosky musorgsky brahms mahler |
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debussy stravinsky schoenberg berg ives ravel copland varses |
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flute clarinet oboe basoon saxophone |
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trumpet french horn trombone tuba |
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