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1.  He is the man who codified and organized the chants for convenient and systematic use by Christian Churches during the 6th century.*1 pointPalestrinaPope Julius IIIPope Gregory IPope Gregory II2.  They are the knightly poet-musicians who wrote their songs in Middle High Germany in the 12th - 14th century.*1 pointTroubadourMinnesingersMinneliederTrobairitz3.  She is a Benedictine prioress and abbess known for her visions, prophecies and religious poems and chants.*1 pointKassiaBlanche of CastileHildegard von BingenBeatriz de Dia4.  These are Medieval chants with 2 or more voices singing different notes in agreeable combinations.*1 pointEstampieConductusMotetOrganum5.  It is the principal bowed instrument in the Medieval period and the predecessor of the modern violin.*1 pointVielleShawmPortativeViola da Gamba6.  It is the period of Western music history from 1450-1600 and also known as the “Age of Humanism”.*1 pointMedievalBaroqueRenaissanceClassical7.  He is the most important Italian Renaissance composer whose works reflect the emphasis on a more spiritual music due to its restraint and serenity.*1 pointGiovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaGuillaume de MachautJosquin DeprezGuido d’ Arezzo8.  It is an intellectual movement which revived interest in the classical world, moving the focus away from religion.*1 pointHedonismClassicismHumanismEnlightenment9.  It is the most important musical form in the Lutheran Church in which some were derived from the Catholic Church’s chant tradition.*1 pointChoralesPsaltersAnthemMotets10.  It is the most important secular genre of sixteenth century Italy and arguably of the entire Renaissance which are musical settings of Italian poetry.*1 pointChansonAnthemsFrotollaMadrigals11.  It is the opening part of a sonata form where the theme is presented.*1 pointExpositionDevelopmentRecapitulationCoda12.  The following instrumental forms of music were developed during the Classical period, except for:*1 pointSonata-Allegro FormConcerto GrossoConcertoSymphony13.  They are the three greatest and most popular composers during the Classical period.*1 pointMozart, Bach, BeethovenMozart, Britten, StraussBach, Haydn, VivaldiHaydn, Mozart, Beethoven14.  It is a style of the Classical era characterized by surprising turns of harmony, chromaticism, nervous rhythms, and speech-like melodies.*1 pointGalantEmpfindsamerClassicalStrict15.  It refers to the music period from 1750-1820. It is also known as the “Age of Reason” or “Age of Enlightenment”.*1 pointRenaissanceBaroqueClassicalRomantic16.  It is a term which means abnormal, bizarre, exaggerated or in bad taste which was used to describe the arts and music of the period 1600-1750.*1 pointRenaissanceBaroqueClassicalRomantic17.  It is a popular 17th century art form which combines poetry, drama, music and stagecraft brought to life by performance.*1 pointOperaOratorioPastoralIntermedio18.  Which of the following musical element pertains to the gradual change in the loudness or softness of a passage or section in a musical composition?*1 pointTextureTone ColorDynamicsIntensity19.  It is a large-scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narratives on religious themes.*1 pointConcerto GrossoSymphonySolo ConcertoOratorio20.  He is the most acclaimed composer of English oratorios. One of which is the world renowned Messiah.*1 pointJohann Sebastian BachDietrich BuxtehudeGeorg Frideric HändelJean-Philippe Rameau

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1.  He is the man who codified and organized the chants for convenient and systematic use by Christian Churches during the 6th century.*1 pointPalestrinaPope Julius IIIPope Gregory IPope Gregory II2.  They are the knightly poet-musicians who wrote their songs in Middle High Germany in the 12th - 14th century.*1 pointTroubadourMinnesingersMinneliederTrobairitz3.  She is a Benedictine prioress and abbess known for her visions, prophecies and religious poems and chants.*1 pointKassiaBlanche of CastileHildegard von BingenBeatriz de Dia4.  These are Medieval chants with 2 or more voices singing different notes in agreeable combinations.*1 pointEstampieConductusMotetOrganum5.  It is the principal bowed instrument in the Medieval period and the predecessor of the modern violin.*1 pointVielleShawmPortativeViola da Gamba6.  It is the period of Western music history from 1450-1600 and also known as the “Age of Humanism”.*1 pointMedievalBaroqueRenaissanceClassical7.  He is the most important Italian Renaissance composer whose works reflect the emphasis on a more spiritual music due to its restraint and serenity.*1 pointGiovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaGuillaume de MachautJosquin DeprezGuido d’ Arezzo8.  It is an intellectual movement which revived interest in the classical world, moving the focus away from religion.*1 pointHedonismClassicismHumanismEnlightenment9.  It is the most important musical form in the Lutheran Church in which some were derived from the Catholic Church’s chant tradition.*1 pointChoralesPsaltersAnthemMotets10.  It is the most important secular genre of sixteenth century Italy and arguably of the entire Renaissance which are musical settings of Italian poetry.*1 pointChansonAnthemsFrotollaMadrigals11.  It is the opening part of a sonata form where the theme is presented.*1 pointExpositionDevelopmentRecapitulationCoda12.  The following instrumental forms of music were developed during the Classical period, except for:*1 pointSonata-Allegro FormConcerto GrossoConcertoSymphony13.  They are the three greatest and most popular composers during the Classical period.*1 pointMozart, Bach, BeethovenMozart, Britten, StraussBach, Haydn, VivaldiHaydn, Mozart, Beethoven14.  It is a style of the Classical era characterized by surprising turns of harmony, chromaticism, nervous rhythms, and speech-like melodies.*1 pointGalantEmpfindsamerClassicalStrict15.  It refers to the music period from 1750-1820. It is also known as the “Age of Reason” or “Age of Enlightenment”.*1 pointRenaissanceBaroqueClassicalRomantic16.  It is a term which means abnormal, bizarre, exaggerated or in bad taste which was used to describe the arts and music of the period 1600-1750.*1 pointRenaissanceBaroqueClassicalRomantic17.  It is a popular 17th century art form which combines poetry, drama, music and stagecraft brought to life by performance.*1 pointOperaOratorioPastoralIntermedio18.  Which of the following musical element pertains to the gradual change in the loudness or softness of a passage or section in a musical composition?*1 pointTextureTone ColorDynamicsIntensity19.  It is a large-scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narratives on religious themes.*1 pointConcerto GrossoSymphonySolo ConcertoOratorio20.  He is the most acclaimed composer of English oratorios. One of which is the world renowned Messiah.*1 pointJohann Sebastian BachDietrich BuxtehudeGeorg Frideric HändelJean-Philippe Rameau

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Solution

  1. Pope Gregory I
  2. Minnesingers
  3. Hildegard von Bingen
  4. Organum
  5. Vielle
  6. Renaissance
  7. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
  8. Humanism
  9. Chorales
  10. Madrigals
  11. Exposition
  12. Concerto Grosso
  13. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven
  14. Empfindsamer
  15. Classical
  16. Baroque
  17. Opera
  18. Dynamics
  19. Oratorio
  20. Georg Frideric Händel

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