Choose the Correct Options for Musical Instruments Flashcards

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Hande's Messiam is an example of
1. Oratorio
2. Opera
3 Musical Theater
4 Song
Oratorio
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
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
Bach created masterpieces in every baroque form excpet
1 opera
2 concerto.
3. fugue
4 sonata
Opera
Vivaldi was famous and influetial as a virtuso
1. Harpischordist
2 opera singer
3 lutenist
4 violinsit
Violinist
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
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
An____ is an orchestral composition performed befor the curtain rises on a dramatic work.
1. overature
2. Aria
3. Opera
4 Opening
Overature
_____refers to a vocal line that imitates the rhythms and pitch fluctuations of speech
1. Aria
2. Duet
3. Recitative
4 Ensemble
Recitative
A song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment is called a/an
1. aria
2. Duet
3. Ensemble.
4 Solo
Aria
An___ is a play, set to music, sung to orchestral accompaniment, with scenery, costumes and action
1Overture
2. Opera
3. Aria
4 Ensemble
Opera
A polyphonic compostion based on one main theme is the
1. Subject
2. Concerto
3 Episode
4 Fugue
Fugue
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
The main keyboard instruments of the baroque period were the organ and the
1 Clavichord
2. Harpischord
3 Piano
4 Accordion
Harpischord
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