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Hande's Messiam is an example of
1. Oratorio 2. Opera 3 Musical Theater 4 Song |
Oratorio
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Oratorio differs from opera in that it has no
1. Orchestral accompaniment 2. acting, scenery, or costumes 3. Choral part 4 Vocal Soloists |
Acting, scenery, or costumes
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A large- Scale compostion for chorus, vocal solists, and orchestra, usually set to a narrative biblical text, is called
1. Chorale 2. Aria 3. Recitative 4 Oratoro |
Oratorio
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Bach created masterpieces in every baroque form excpet
1 opera 2 concerto. 3. fugue 4 sonata |
Opera
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Vivaldi was famous and influetial as a virtuso
1. Harpischordist 2 opera singer 3 lutenist 4 violinsit |
Violinist
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Corelli's tro sonata in a minor, op.3, no. 10, is scored for
1two violins 2 solo violin and orchestra 3 two violins and basso continuo 4 piano, violin and cello |
Two violins and basso continuo
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Dido and Aeneas, which many consider to be the finest opera ever written to an english text, was composed by
1. Claudio Monteverdi 2 Henry Purcell 3 George Frideric Handel 4 Jeremiah Clarke |
Henry Purcell
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An____ is an orchestral composition performed befor the curtain rises on a dramatic work.
1. overature 2. Aria 3. Opera 4 Opening |
Overature
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_____refers to a vocal line that imitates the rhythms and pitch fluctuations of speech
1. Aria 2. Duet 3. Recitative 4 Ensemble |
Recitative
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A song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment is called a/an
1. aria 2. Duet 3. Ensemble. 4 Solo |
Aria
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An___ is a play, set to music, sung to orchestral accompaniment, with scenery, costumes and action
1Overture 2. Opera 3. Aria 4 Ensemble |
Opera
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A polyphonic compostion based on one main theme is the
1. Subject 2. Concerto 3 Episode 4 Fugue |
Fugue
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Which of the following statements is not true
1. Concerto grosso normally involves two to four soloist, and anywhere from eight 2 A concerto grosso normal involves a large group 3 The first and last movements of concerti grossi |
Concerto grosso normally involves a large group
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The main keyboard instruments of the baroque period were the organ and the
1 Clavichord 2. Harpischord 3 Piano 4 Accordion |
Harpischord
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Terraced dynamics refers to
1 A gradual change from soft to loud 2. A gradual change from loud to soft. 3 The sudden alternation from one dynamic level to another 4 Dynamics that are not written in the music but added by the performer |
The sudden alternation from one dynamic level to another
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