Why are the madrigals of Arcadelt so important?
  • they brought a new level of expression to the madrigal
  • it has fuller harmonies, it has smoothly gliding lines, it is performed a cappella
  • women were discouraged from performing music in the home
  • books to become available to the middle class
The vivid depiction of a text through music, known as word-painting, is a hallmark of the:
  • madrigal
  • recorder
  • Magnificat
  • the Proper
Which of the following would be considered an appropriate outdoor instrument?
  • Martin Luther
  • the shawm
  • the chanson
  • the Credo
Which of the following are the movements of the Ordinary of the Mass?
  • a Gregorian chant in the top voice, then a freely composed melody
  • the shawm
  • Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
  • pastoral and light
The canticle of Mary is generally known as the:
  • imitative
  • Antwerp
  • Magnificat
  • Latin
Which of the following was NOT a recommendation of the Council of Trent?
  • the shawm
  • using more musical instruments to enhance church music
  • composer
  • Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
The portion of the Mass that changes from day to day, depending on the feast celebrated, is called:
  • the shawm
  • the Proper
  • doxology
  • Martin Luther
The Roman Catholic Church service that symbolically reenacts the sacrifice of Christ is:
  • space organized in a succession of planes
  • two choirs, two soprano soloists, and organ and strings
  • the Mass
  • the chanson
Which of the following characterizes humanism?
  • thinking centered on human issues and individuality, inspiration from the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome, independence from tradition and religion
  • to avoid an unwanted marriage, to have an outlet for musical talent, to seek asylum after being widowed
  • it has fuller harmonies, it has smoothly gliding lines, it is performed a cappella
  • in praise of the Virgin Mary
The ______ is an end-blown flute with a breathy tone
  • recorder
  • sackbut
  • doxology
  • the Credo
Which of the following does NOT characterize secular music-making in the Renaissance?
  • women were discouraged from performing music in the home
  • ronde
  • Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
  • irregular phrase lengths
Which of the following is a type of music NOT composed by Chiara Margarita Cozzolani?
  • irregular phrase lengths
  • the chanson
  • the secular cantata
  • the madrigal
Which of the following best describes the intended performance practice for the Pope Marcellus Mass?
  • women were discouraged from performing music in the home
  • the madrigal
  • It would have been sung by an all-male choir with boy sopranos or male falsettos
  • to avoid an unwanted marriage, to have an outlet for musical talent, to seek asylum after being widowed
Medieval instruments can be classified as bas or haut, meaning:
  • doxology
  • Antwerp
  • soft or loud
  • Martin Luther
Which early Renaissance composer exerted influence on generation of composers who followed?
  • Josquin des Prez
  • True
  • Johannes Gutenberg
  • Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Which of the following was a lively circle or line dance, often performed outdoors?
  • ronde
  • Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
  • Kyrie
  • six-voice polyphony
Which of the following does NOT characterize the dances that Susato published?
  • a Gregorian chant in the top voice, then a freely composed melody
  • Martin Luther
  • the secular cantata
  • irregular phrase lengths
What service did Chiara Margarita Cozzolani provide for the convent of St. Radegonda?
  • composer
  • the Credo
  • ronde
  • two choirs, two soprano soloists, and organ and strings
Madrigals with simper and more accessible texts were especially favored in:
  • False
  • England
  • ronde
  • Vespers
The text of Ave Maria . . . virgo serena is:
  • recorder
  • in praise of the Virgin Mary
  • six-voice polyphony
  • expressive and rich in word-painting
Which of the following best describes the character of Farmer's Fair Phyllis?
  • the chanson
  • pastoral and light
  • women were discouraged from performing music in the home
  • six-voice polyphony
The invention of the printing press allowed:
  • women were discouraged from performing music in the home
  • doxology
  • books to become available to the middle class
  • recorder
Which composer responded to the reforms of the Council of Trent in an exemplary fashion?
  • True
  • irregular phrase lengths
  • Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
  • six-voice polyphony
The dramatic and mystical qualities of Cozzolani's setting of the Magnificat are similar to those of what other significant artwork?
  • Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
  • books to become available to the middle class
  • Bernini's Ecstasy of St. Teresa
  • irregular phrase lengths
Why does Renaissance music sound different from medieval music?
  • the inclusion of instruments in the service
  • It would have been sung by an all-male choir with boy sopranos or male falsettos
  • imitative
  • it has fuller harmonies, it has smoothly gliding lines, it is performed a cappella
What is a cactus firms?
  • a fragment of Gregorian chant or a secular tune used as the foundation of a polyphonic Mass
  • it has fuller harmonies, it has smoothly gliding lines, it is performed a cappella
  • they brought a new level of expression to the madrigal
  • to avoid an unwanted marriage, to have an outlet for musical talent, to seek asylum after being widowed
The expressive device that Renaissance composes used to pictorialize words musically is called:
  • word-painting
  • the Ordinary
  • the madrigal
  • a cantus firmus
Early instruments used for outdoor performances, such as the shawm and the sackbut, were categorized as:
  • True
  • loud
  • England
  • False
What was the primary language of the Mass?
  • ronde
  • False
  • Martin Luther
  • Latin
The portion of the Mass that remains the same in every celebration of the service is called:
  • a cantus firmus
  • recorder
  • the Ordinary
  • the shawm
After the Protestant Reformation of the early sixteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church responded with a movement to recapture the loyalty of its people. This was known as:
  • expressive and rich in word-painting
  • the Counter-Reformation
  • the madrigal
  • the chanson
Which of the following best describes the texture of the Pope Marcellus Mass?
  • irregular phrase lengths
  • the shawm
  • pastoral and light
  • six-voice polyphony
What are the performing forces for Cozzalani's Magnificat?
  • the Mass
  • using more musical instruments to enhance church music
  • composer
  • two choirs, two soprano soloists, and organ and strings
In the churches of Luther and Calvin, the musical emphasis was on:
  • the inclusion of instruments in the service
  • they brought a new level of expression to the madrigal
  • expressive and rich in word-painting
  • Martin Luther
Where was the madrigal first developed?
  • False
  • Italy
  • True
  • Vespers
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