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[Show more]Chapter 6 Hydrocarbons & structureAlkane - correct answer Hydrocarbon containing only carbon-carbon single bonds 
 
Alkene - correct answer Hydrocarbon containing one or more carbon=carbon double bonds 
 
Alkyne - correct answer Hydrocarbons containing one or more carbon-carbon triple bonds 
 
Aroma...
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Add to cartChapter 6 Hydrocarbons & structureAlkane - correct answer Hydrocarbon containing only carbon-carbon single bonds 
 
Alkene - correct answer Hydrocarbon containing one or more carbon=carbon double bonds 
 
Alkyne - correct answer Hydrocarbons containing one or more carbon-carbon triple bonds 
 
Aroma...
11. BAROQUE MUSICAL STYLE.Which statement best describes Italian Baroque artist Gianlorenzo Bernini's departure from Renaissance conventions? - correct answer Bernini created sculpture that breaks into the viewer's space and engages the viewer. 
 
Which of the following best describes an Italian B...
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Add to cart11. BAROQUE MUSICAL STYLE.Which statement best describes Italian Baroque artist Gianlorenzo Bernini's departure from Renaissance conventions? - correct answer Bernini created sculpture that breaks into the viewer's space and engages the viewer. 
 
Which of the following best describes an Italian B...
14. BAROQUE COMPOSERSWhat are figured bass and basso continuo? How are they related? - correct answer The figured bass (also known as thoroughbass) is a musical notation using numbers to indicate chords, intervals, and other aspects in relation to the bass note of the music. The numbers were general...
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Add to cart14. BAROQUE COMPOSERSWhat are figured bass and basso continuo? How are they related? - correct answer The figured bass (also known as thoroughbass) is a musical notation using numbers to indicate chords, intervals, and other aspects in relation to the bass note of the music. The numbers were general...
AP Art History - BaroqueIl Gesù - correct answer N: Il Gesù (aka Chiesa del Santissimo Nome di Gesù all'Argentina) 
D: CE 
A: Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola & Giacomo della Porta 
P/S: mannerist and baroque facade 
Pa: Cardinal Alessandro Farnese 
L: Rome, Italy 
M/T: brick, marble, & stucco 
F: mo...
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Add to cartAP Art History - BaroqueIl Gesù - correct answer N: Il Gesù (aka Chiesa del Santissimo Nome di Gesù all'Argentina) 
D: CE 
A: Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola & Giacomo della Porta 
P/S: mannerist and baroque facade 
Pa: Cardinal Alessandro Farnese 
L: Rome, Italy 
M/T: brick, marble, & stucco 
F: mo...
Arch 19 - Baroque ArchitectureBaroque - correct answer - vivid and exuberant style 
- popes and cardinals of Rome used this style in building magnificent churches, palaces and tombs to commemorate their names 
- initially used to underline the emphasis of its excess, its abundance of details 
- reac...
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Add to cartArch 19 - Baroque ArchitectureBaroque - correct answer - vivid and exuberant style 
- popes and cardinals of Rome used this style in building magnificent churches, palaces and tombs to commemorate their names 
- initially used to underline the emphasis of its excess, its abundance of details 
- reac...
Art History - Baroque.Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holoferenes - correct answer 
 
Rembrandt's last Self-Portrait - correct answer 
 
The word Baroque probably came from... - correct answer the Portuguese word barroco 
 
barroco means... - correct answer irregular pearl 
 
The Baro...
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Add to cartArt History - Baroque.Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holoferenes - correct answer 
 
Rembrandt's last Self-Portrait - correct answer 
 
The word Baroque probably came from... - correct answer the Portuguese word barroco 
 
barroco means... - correct answer irregular pearl 
 
The Baro...
Art History Baroque Art II Italy and SpainHow does the artist create movement in the painting above? - correct answer The figures move diagonally to create a triangular composition. 
 
Who was the artist of the piece above clearly inspired by? - correct answer Bernini. 
 
Which of Caravaggio's trad...
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Add to cartArt History Baroque Art II Italy and SpainHow does the artist create movement in the painting above? - correct answer The figures move diagonally to create a triangular composition. 
 
Who was the artist of the piece above clearly inspired by? - correct answer Bernini. 
 
Which of Caravaggio's trad...
Art History I Baroque Art III The Dutch Republic Practice 
Where did Peter Paul Rubens get most of his inspiration for the image below? - correct answer Answers may vary. Italian Baroque masters and the Flemish tradition 
 
How did Rubens alter the future of Baroque art? - correct answer Answers wil...
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Where did Peter Paul Rubens get most of his inspiration for the image below? - correct answer Answers may vary. Italian Baroque masters and the Flemish tradition 
 
How did Rubens alter the future of Baroque art? - correct answer Answers wil...
Art History Unit 4 lesson 5Name one major feature of French Baroque art. - correct answer They focused more on big, open, landscapes and nature. 
 
William Hogarth was able to voice his opinion through his __________. - correct answer political cartoons 
 
_________ is when the shades of colors lose...
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Add to cartArt History Unit 4 lesson 5Name one major feature of French Baroque art. - correct answer They focused more on big, open, landscapes and nature. 
 
William Hogarth was able to voice his opinion through his __________. - correct answer political cartoons 
 
_________ is when the shades of colors lose...
Art History Unit 4 testBaroque art emerged in the late sixteenth century. How did this artistic style differ from that of Reformation art? - correct answer It was ornamental and complex. 
 
Catholic artists were encouraged to create religious art, while Protestant artists focused on secular subjects...
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Add to cartArt History Unit 4 testBaroque art emerged in the late sixteenth century. How did this artistic style differ from that of Reformation art? - correct answer It was ornamental and complex. 
 
Catholic artists were encouraged to create religious art, while Protestant artists focused on secular subjects...
ART101 Chapter 17 Baroque and Rococoemotion, energy, movement - correct answer Renaissance art stressed calm reason, but Baroque art is full of ____________________________ 
 
more vivid - correct answer Colors are more ____________ during the Baroque era 
 
ornamentation - correct answer In archite...
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Add to cartART101 Chapter 17 Baroque and Rococoemotion, energy, movement - correct answer Renaissance art stressed calm reason, but Baroque art is full of ____________________________ 
 
more vivid - correct answer Colors are more ____________ during the Baroque era 
 
ornamentation - correct answer In archite...
Baroque art - characteristics, artworkBaroque art - characteristics, artworkWhat are the characteristics of Baroque art? - correct answer - realism 
- depict true or biblical events 
- dramatic 
- naturalistic 
 
what was the purpose of Baroque artwork - correct answer propaganda from the Roman Cat...
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Add to cartBaroque art - characteristics, artworkBaroque art - characteristics, artworkWhat are the characteristics of Baroque art? - correct answer - realism 
- depict true or biblical events 
- dramatic 
- naturalistic 
 
what was the purpose of Baroque artwork - correct answer propaganda from the Roman Cat...
Baroque Art II Italy and SpainWho of the following was an architect? - correct answer c. Bernini 
 
What does the image below depict? - correct answer b. when an angel pierced Saint Teresa's body repeatedly with an arrow transporting her to a state of ecstasy and a sense of oneness with God 
 
Whic...
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Add to cartBaroque Art II Italy and SpainWho of the following was an architect? - correct answer c. Bernini 
 
What does the image below depict? - correct answer b. when an angel pierced Saint Teresa's body repeatedly with an arrow transporting her to a state of ecstasy and a sense of oneness with God 
 
Whic...
Baroque Art IV France and EnglandWhat was Nicolas Poussin's art known to be? - correct answer orderly, arranged 
 
What were the main differences between French and English Baroque painting? - correct answer French Baroque painting had a strong Italian Baroque influence, not seen as much in English...
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Add to cartBaroque Art IV France and EnglandWhat was Nicolas Poussin's art known to be? - correct answer orderly, arranged 
 
What were the main differences between French and English Baroque painting? - correct answer French Baroque painting had a strong Italian Baroque influence, not seen as much in English...
Baroque Art TermsBaroque - correct answer An artistic style of the seventeenth century characterized by complex designs, bold ornamentation, and contrasting elements. 
 
international economy 1600s - correct answer A Economy in which goods and services were traded between people from different count...
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Add to cartBaroque Art TermsBaroque - correct answer An artistic style of the seventeenth century characterized by complex designs, bold ornamentation, and contrasting elements. 
 
international economy 1600s - correct answer A Economy in which goods and services were traded between people from different count...
Baroque ArtWhen - correct answer 17th - 18th C Spain 
 
where is the sources for this art - correct answer Renaissance; it becomes even *more classical* and MORE realistic! 
 
Classist Trend - correct answer more about *drawing* 
 
Realist Trend - correct answer More an obvious interest in represent...
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Add to cartBaroque ArtWhen - correct answer 17th - 18th C Spain 
 
where is the sources for this art - correct answer Renaissance; it becomes even *more classical* and MORE realistic! 
 
Classist Trend - correct answer more about *drawing* 
 
Realist Trend - correct answer More an obvious interest in represent...
Baroque ArtThe Loves of the Gods - correct answer Carracci 
-located in Farnese Palace 
-hired by Cardinal Farnese 
-scenes of love from Ovid, Metamorphoses 
 
Carracci - correct answer -Brothers, studio on Bologna 
-Tried to create drama of immeasurable heaven 
-inspired ceiling frescos 
-used Di ...
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Add to cartBaroque ArtThe Loves of the Gods - correct answer Carracci 
-located in Farnese Palace 
-hired by Cardinal Farnese 
-scenes of love from Ovid, Metamorphoses 
 
Carracci - correct answer -Brothers, studio on Bologna 
-Tried to create drama of immeasurable heaven 
-inspired ceiling frescos 
-used Di ...
Baroque Era (Genres)Genres in the Baroque Period - correct answer Fugue, Concerto, Sonata, Opera (Aria, Recitative, Chorus), Oratorio, Cantata, Suite, Ritornello 
 
Characteristics of Baroque Music - correct answer A. There were two practices: the prima practice and the second practice 
 
The prima ...
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Add to cartBaroque Era (Genres)Genres in the Baroque Period - correct answer Fugue, Concerto, Sonata, Opera (Aria, Recitative, Chorus), Oratorio, Cantata, Suite, Ritornello 
 
Characteristics of Baroque Music - correct answer A. There were two practices: the prima practice and the second practice 
 
The prima ...
Baroque Era VocabularyBaroque - correct answer irregularly shaped or misshapen pearl 
 
figured bass - correct answer type of musical shorthand; numbers are placed below the bass line to show harmonic progression 
 
basso continuo - correct answer two performers - one playing notated bass line, one ...
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Add to cartBaroque Era VocabularyBaroque - correct answer irregularly shaped or misshapen pearl 
 
figured bass - correct answer type of musical shorthand; numbers are placed below the bass line to show harmonic progression 
 
basso continuo - correct answer two performers - one playing notated bass line, one ...
Baroque EraBaroque - correct answer Began as a term of "disapproval" 
-Jewelers used this term to describe oddly colored or misshapen pearls 
-Today it is no longer a negative term 
 
Life in the Baroque Era - correct answer -Was a period of absolute monarchs 
-The political instability and wars...
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Add to cartBaroque EraBaroque - correct answer Began as a term of "disapproval" 
-Jewelers used this term to describe oddly colored or misshapen pearls 
-Today it is no longer a negative term 
 
Life in the Baroque Era - correct answer -Was a period of absolute monarchs 
-The political instability and wars...
Baroque EraBaroque Definition - correct answer a jeweler's term for large pearls of irregular shape. 
 
Baroque Period - correct answer Time period: "Early" Baroque c. 1600 - 170 
 
Baroque Rhythm - correct answer Single or similar rhythm often heard throughout piece or major segment of piece 
 ...
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Add to cartBaroque EraBaroque Definition - correct answer a jeweler's term for large pearls of irregular shape. 
 
Baroque Period - correct answer Time period: "Early" Baroque c. 1600 - 170 
 
Baroque Rhythm - correct answer Single or similar rhythm often heard throughout piece or major segment of piece 
 ...
Baroque Era1The Baroque Era begins with the ___________ and ends with the death of ______________ - correct answer Opera; Bach 
 
The two leading composers of Baroque music: - correct answer Bach and Handel 
 
The term "Baroque" calls attention to: - correct answer the extravagant and bizarre qual...
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Add to cartBaroque Era1The Baroque Era begins with the ___________ and ends with the death of ______________ - correct answer Opera; Bach 
 
The two leading composers of Baroque music: - correct answer Bach and Handel 
 
The term "Baroque" calls attention to: - correct answer the extravagant and bizarre qual...
Baroque Instrumental Music1600 - correct answer Around ________ several distinct shifts emerged in ways of thinking about the purposes, writing, and performance of music. 
 
use of instrumentation - correct answer One distinct difference between Ren. and Bar. music was ____________________________...
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Add to cartBaroque Instrumental Music1600 - correct answer Around ________ several distinct shifts emerged in ways of thinking about the purposes, writing, and performance of music. 
 
use of instrumentation - correct answer One distinct difference between Ren. and Bar. music was ____________________________...
Baroque Music ()Two Giants of baroque composition - correct answer George Frideric Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach 
(Bach's death in 1750 marks death of the period) 
 
Opera - correct answer drama sung to orchestral accompaniment; melodic lines imitated the rhythms and inflections of speech 
 
Ear...
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Add to cartBaroque Music ()Two Giants of baroque composition - correct answer George Frideric Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach 
(Bach's death in 1750 marks death of the period) 
 
Opera - correct answer drama sung to orchestral accompaniment; melodic lines imitated the rhythms and inflections of speech 
 
Ear...
Baroque Music ExamTerraced Dynamics - correct answer Abrupt changes from one dynamic level to another 
 
The continuo part in Baroque Music is - correct answer The nearly continuous Bass line 
 
The approximate dates of Baroque period in music are - correct answer 
 
An important composer of music ...
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Add to cartBaroque Music ExamTerraced Dynamics - correct answer Abrupt changes from one dynamic level to another 
 
The continuo part in Baroque Music is - correct answer The nearly continuous Bass line 
 
The approximate dates of Baroque period in music are - correct answer 
 
An important composer of music ...
Baroque Music 
Who where the two composers who are generally considered the greatest composers of the baroque period - correct answer Johann sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel 
 
In terms of mood, a baroque piece that begins joyfully will usually do which of the following - correct answer The...
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Who where the two composers who are generally considered the greatest composers of the baroque period - correct answer Johann sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel 
 
In terms of mood, a baroque piece that begins joyfully will usually do which of the following - correct answer The...
Baroque MusicStatements that describe the basso continuo - correct answer -the basso continuo has the effect of emphasizing the bass part 
-the keyboard player improvises chords following written numbers above the bass part 
-the basso continuo is usually played with a keyboard instrument such as a ...
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Add to cartBaroque MusicStatements that describe the basso continuo - correct answer -the basso continuo has the effect of emphasizing the bass part 
-the keyboard player improvises chords following written numbers above the bass part 
-the basso continuo is usually played with a keyboard instrument such as a ...
Baroque OperaWhat was the most important new genre of music in the Baroque? - correct answer Opera 
 
Define Opera - correct answer a large-scale music drama combining poetry, acting, scenery and costumes with singing and instrumental music 
 
What are the principal components of opera - correct ans...
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Define Opera - correct answer a large-scale music drama combining poetry, acting, scenery and costumes with singing and instrumental music 
 
What are the principal components of opera - correct ans...
Baroque Period Assessment. 
Which of the following excerpts is from Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons? - correct answer example B 
 
The musical features of the following example suggest that it comes from a/an: - correct answer Aria 
 
During the Baroque period, the term sonata was used for music...
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Add to cartBaroque Period Assessment. 
Which of the following excerpts is from Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons? - correct answer example B 
 
The musical features of the following example suggest that it comes from a/an: - correct answer Aria 
 
During the Baroque period, the term sonata was used for music...
Baroque Period QuizAffections - correct answer emotional state like joy, grief and agitation represented in Baroque music through specific musical language 
 
Terraced dynamics - correct answer abrupt alterations between loud and soft dynamic levels 
 
Basso continuo - correct answer accompaniment m...
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Add to cartBaroque Period QuizAffections - correct answer emotional state like joy, grief and agitation represented in Baroque music through specific musical language 
 
Terraced dynamics - correct answer abrupt alterations between loud and soft dynamic levels 
 
Basso continuo - correct answer accompaniment m...
Baroque PeriodCharacteristics of Baroque - correct answer bizarre, flamboyant, ornamented, extreme emotion 
 
Baroque AKA ____________ - correct answer "Age of Absolutism" 
 
2 major composers - correct answer Handel and Back 
 
Other well known composers - correct answer Monteverdi, Purcell, Core...
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Add to cartBaroque PeriodCharacteristics of Baroque - correct answer bizarre, flamboyant, ornamented, extreme emotion 
 
Baroque AKA ____________ - correct answer "Age of Absolutism" 
 
2 major composers - correct answer Handel and Back 
 
Other well known composers - correct answer Monteverdi, Purcell, Core...
Baroque PeriodBaroque style fills space with ___ and ___ - correct answer Action, movement 
 
Painters, sculptors, and architects became interested in forming a ___ ___ - correct answer Total illusion 
 
The ___ was enormously rich and powerful during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries - corre...
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Painters, sculptors, and architects became interested in forming a ___ ___ - correct answer Total illusion 
 
The ___ was enormously rich and powerful during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries - corre...
Baroque Period 
What are the years of the Baroque Period? - correct answer Baroque Period , during this time baroque meant that it filled space, this was within music as well as art. It was also known as the "age of absolutism" 
 
What does the "Age of Absolutism" mean? - correct answer This is ...
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What are the years of the Baroque Period? - correct answer Baroque Period , during this time baroque meant that it filled space, this was within music as well as art. It was also known as the "age of absolutism" 
 
What does the "Age of Absolutism" mean? - correct answer This is ...
BAROQUE PERIODBaroque Time Period Dates - correct answer 
 
Jean-Philippe Rameau - correct answer published the Treatise on Harmony, a system spelling out all the principles of harmony and tonality. French composer and theorist, most well known for opera Castor et Pollux (1737). 
 
George Philipp T...
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Add to cartBAROQUE PERIODBaroque Time Period Dates - correct answer 
 
Jean-Philippe Rameau - correct answer published the Treatise on Harmony, a system spelling out all the principles of harmony and tonality. French composer and theorist, most well known for opera Castor et Pollux (1737). 
 
George Philipp T...
Baroque quizopera - correct answer combination of music, Théâtre, and art 
 
what elements from these arts are involved - correct answer orchestra, singing, acting, costumes, staging, scenes, scenery, story, script-writing, and dancing in France 
 
the beginning of opera - correct answer evolved i...
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what elements from these arts are involved - correct answer orchestra, singing, acting, costumes, staging, scenes, scenery, story, script-writing, and dancing in France 
 
the beginning of opera - correct answer evolved i...
Baroque Terms 
Baroque - correct answer From the Portuguese 'barraco', meaning irregularly shaped or misshapen pearl. First used as a derogatory term in reference to the overly ornate art of the era. It is now applied to art, architecture, and music of the 17th and early 18th centuries. 
 
Figured...
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Baroque - correct answer From the Portuguese 'barraco', meaning irregularly shaped or misshapen pearl. First used as a derogatory term in reference to the overly ornate art of the era. It is now applied to art, architecture, and music of the 17th and early 18th centuries. 
 
Figured...
Baroque termsBaroque - correct answer Is taken from the Portuguese word , Barroso, meaning a pearl of irregular shape. 
 
Equal Temperament - correct answer A method of tuning keyboard instruments in which all semitones of an octave are equally divided. It became possible to play in every major and ...
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Add to cartBaroque termsBaroque - correct answer Is taken from the Portuguese word , Barroso, meaning a pearl of irregular shape. 
 
Equal Temperament - correct answer A method of tuning keyboard instruments in which all semitones of an octave are equally divided. It became possible to play in every major and ...
Baroque The Ornate AgeOverview of Baroque Period - correct answer Baroque art () succeeded in marrying the advanced techniques and grand scale of the Renaissance to the emotion, intensity, drama and drama of Mannerism, thus making the Baroque era the most sumptuous and ornate in the history of art. ...
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Add to cartBaroque The Ornate AgeOverview of Baroque Period - correct answer Baroque art () succeeded in marrying the advanced techniques and grand scale of the Renaissance to the emotion, intensity, drama and drama of Mannerism, thus making the Baroque era the most sumptuous and ornate in the history of art. ...
baroque.Alessandro Striggio - correct answer 1536/1537 - February 29, 1592 
was an Italian composer, instrumentalist and diplomat of the Renaissance. He composed numerous madrigals as well as dramatic music, and by combining the two, became the inventor of madrigal comedy. 
 
Emilio de' Cavalieri -...
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Add to cartbaroque.Alessandro Striggio - correct answer 1536/1537 - February 29, 1592 
was an Italian composer, instrumentalist and diplomat of the Renaissance. He composed numerous madrigals as well as dramatic music, and by combining the two, became the inventor of madrigal comedy. 
 
Emilio de' Cavalieri -...
BaroqueEurope in the 17th Century - correct answer 
 
Goals - correct answer -Understand the influence of the Roman Catholic Church on art and architecture in 17th century Italy and Spain 
-Recall hallmark formal devices used by Baroque artists and architects 
-Identify representative Baroque arti...
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Goals - correct answer -Understand the influence of the Roman Catholic Church on art and architecture in 17th century Italy and Spain 
-Recall hallmark formal devices used by Baroque artists and architects 
-Identify representative Baroque arti...
BaroqueThe baroque period () was also known as - correct answer the age of absolutism 
 
Both the middle class and scientists helped influence and develop baroque style, some of the influences are, - correct answer churches included many theatrical qualities of the fine arts to appeal to the masses,...
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Add to cartBaroqueThe baroque period () was also known as - correct answer the age of absolutism 
 
Both the middle class and scientists helped influence and develop baroque style, some of the influences are, - correct answer churches included many theatrical qualities of the fine arts to appeal to the masses,...
BaroqueThe Baroque period is from ________ to ________. - correct answer The Baroque period is from . 
 
The Baroque is sometimes called the "________________". - correct answer The Baroque is sometimes called the "Age of Absolutism". 
 
Along with the church and the aristocracy, the ___________...
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Add to cartBaroqueThe Baroque period is from ________ to ________. - correct answer The Baroque period is from . 
 
The Baroque is sometimes called the "________________". - correct answer The Baroque is sometimes called the "Age of Absolutism". 
 
Along with the church and the aristocracy, the ___________...
Baroquewhat are the basic characteristics of this period? - correct answer The popularity and success of the Baroque style was encouraged by the Catholic Church, which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent, in response to the Protestant Reformation, that the arts should communicate religio...
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Add to cartBaroquewhat are the basic characteristics of this period? - correct answer The popularity and success of the Baroque style was encouraged by the Catholic Church, which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent, in response to the Protestant Reformation, that the arts should communicate religio...
BaroqueSelect the three countries whose cultures most influenced Bach's musical style. - correct answer Italy 
Germany 
France 
 
Select all that apply 
Select the three principal ways of varying the subject of a fugue. - correct answer Presenting the subject in diminution 
 
Presenting the subject...
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Germany 
France 
 
Select all that apply 
Select the three principal ways of varying the subject of a fugue. - correct answer Presenting the subject in diminution 
 
Presenting the subject...
BaroqueWhat are the boundaries (years) of early baroque? - correct answer 
 
Where did the Baroque style originate and why? - correct answer Venice -- it was a very rich city-state and wanted to show off its power to the world through its grandiloquent and majestic music (which was just the style o...
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Where did the Baroque style originate and why? - correct answer Venice -- it was a very rich city-state and wanted to show off its power to the world through its grandiloquent and majestic music (which was just the style o...
BaroquePolyphony in the Baroque Period - correct answer tended to be highly ornate, often with fast trills and fast moving notes 
(matched the art, architecture, and fashion of the time) 
 
the idea of using chords to accompany one or more melody lines gained favor, and caused composers to do what? ...
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(matched the art, architecture, and fashion of the time) 
 
the idea of using chords to accompany one or more melody lines gained favor, and caused composers to do what? ...
Baroque 
The Baroque Period encompassed a wide range of artistic developments across a broad geographic area of Europe during the _________ century - correct answer 17th 
 
Regional variations abound: - correct answer Italian Baroque differs from Dutch Baroque, or French Baroque, for example 
 
The ...
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The Baroque Period encompassed a wide range of artistic developments across a broad geographic area of Europe during the _________ century - correct answer 17th 
 
Regional variations abound: - correct answer Italian Baroque differs from Dutch Baroque, or French Baroque, for example 
 
The ...
BaroqueThe main keyboard instruments of the baroque period were the organ and the - correct answer harpsichord. 
 
The first and last movements of the concerto grosso are often in ____________ form. - correct answer ritornello 
 
Dido and Aeneas, which many consider to be the finest opera ever writt...
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The first and last movements of the concerto grosso are often in ____________ form. - correct answer ritornello 
 
Dido and Aeneas, which many consider to be the finest opera ever writt...
Baroque 
a play set to music, sung to orchestral accompaniment, with scenery, costumes, and action - correct answer opera 
 
baroque suites frequently begin with a - correct answer french overture 
 
a polyphonic composite based on one theme, a cornerstone of baroque music in the - correct answer fu...
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a play set to music, sung to orchestral accompaniment, with scenery, costumes, and action - correct answer opera 
 
baroque suites frequently begin with a - correct answer french overture 
 
a polyphonic composite based on one theme, a cornerstone of baroque music in the - correct answer fu...
Baroquemajor, minor - correct answer The midevil church modes gradually gave way to the ______ and _______ scales in the baroque period 
 
George F Handel, Johan S Bach - correct answer The two musical giants of the baroque were 
 
Figured Bass - correct answer a bass part together with numbers(figu...
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Add to cartBaroquemajor, minor - correct answer The midevil church modes gradually gave way to the ______ and _______ scales in the baroque period 
 
George F Handel, Johan S Bach - correct answer The two musical giants of the baroque were 
 
Figured Bass - correct answer a bass part together with numbers(figu...
Ch. 10 BaroqueBaroque Period - correct answer ornamented, contrasts in tempo, dynamics, and tone color 
 
Concerto - correct answer a composition for orchestra and one or more solo instruments 
 
Sonata - correct answer Usually consists of 4 independent pieces called movements, with a specific order...
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Add to cartCh. 10 BaroqueBaroque Period - correct answer ornamented, contrasts in tempo, dynamics, and tone color 
 
Concerto - correct answer a composition for orchestra and one or more solo instruments 
 
Sonata - correct answer Usually consists of 4 independent pieces called movements, with a specific order...
Chapter 6 music app.The music of the baroque would often as highly ornamented architecture and paintings of the period - correct answer True 
 
During the baroque period music declined in the importance in the Catholic Church - correct answer False 
 
In the Protestant churches almost all music disa...
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Add to cartChapter 6 music app.The music of the baroque would often as highly ornamented architecture and paintings of the period - correct answer True 
 
During the baroque period music declined in the importance in the Catholic Church - correct answer False 
 
In the Protestant churches almost all music disa...
Chapter 8 The Early BaroqueFill in the blanks below to indicate the correct start and end dates of the Baroque period. - correct answer The Baroque period began around the year 1600 and ended around the year 1750. 
 
Which of the following were influential for early Baroque instrumental music? - cor...
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Add to cartChapter 8 The Early BaroqueFill in the blanks below to indicate the correct start and end dates of the Baroque period. - correct answer The Baroque period began around the year 1600 and ended around the year 1750. 
 
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chapter 9 musicSelect all the principal keyboard instruments of the baroque era. - correct answer organ 
harpsichord 
 
toccata - correct answer a very showy piece that includes rapid scales, trills, and arpeggios 
 
fantasia - correct answer an important intellectual musical structure of the baroqu...
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harpsichord 
 
toccata - correct answer a very showy piece that includes rapid scales, trills, and arpeggios 
 
fantasia - correct answer an important intellectual musical structure of the baroqu...
Chapter 10 
During the Baroque period many genres and forms were developed and remain in use today - correct answer True 
 
Polyphonic music was an essential ingredient in the development of opera. - correct answer False 
 
Baroque music is music of contrasts. - correct answer True 
 
Recitative was...
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During the Baroque period many genres and forms were developed and remain in use today - correct answer True 
 
Polyphonic music was an essential ingredient in the development of opera. - correct answer False 
 
Baroque music is music of contrasts. - correct answer True 
 
Recitative was...
Chapter 23 Seventeenth-Century Art in EuropeA goal of Baroque art was to - correct answer evoke emotional responses. 
 
The strategies of Baroque theatricality include - correct answer dramatic lighting. 
 
Unlike Renaissance art, Baroque art makes its viewers into - correct answer participants. 
 
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Add to cartChapter 23 Seventeenth-Century Art in EuropeA goal of Baroque art was to - correct answer evoke emotional responses. 
 
The strategies of Baroque theatricality include - correct answer dramatic lighting. 
 
Unlike Renaissance art, Baroque art makes its viewers into - correct answer participants. 
 
...
chapter 24Which of the following keyboard instruments were important during the Baroque? - correct answer the harpsichord and the organ 
 
The ______ is a keyboard instrument whose strings are plucked by quills - correct answer harpsichord 
 
The harpsichord is different from the piano because - cor...
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Add to cartchapter 24Which of the following keyboard instruments were important during the Baroque? - correct answer the harpsichord and the organ 
 
The ______ is a keyboard instrument whose strings are plucked by quills - correct answer harpsichord 
 
The harpsichord is different from the piano because - cor...
Characteristics of Baroque MusicMELODY: - correct answer A single melodic idea. 
 
RHYTHM: - correct answer Continuous rhythmic drive. 
 
TEXTURE: - correct answer Balance of Homophonic (melody with chordal harmony) and polyphonic textures. 
 
TIMBRE: - correct answer Orchestral - strings, winds and...
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Add to cartCharacteristics of Baroque MusicMELODY: - correct answer A single melodic idea. 
 
RHYTHM: - correct answer Continuous rhythmic drive. 
 
TEXTURE: - correct answer Balance of Homophonic (melody with chordal harmony) and polyphonic textures. 
 
TIMBRE: - correct answer Orchestral - strings, winds and...
Classical Baroque periodWhat is the approximate date range of the Baroque period of music? - correct answer 
 
What Italian word does the word "Baroque" come from? - correct answer misshapen pearl 
 
What are terraced Dynamics? - correct answer multiple volume levels within a composition 
 
What ...
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Add to cartClassical Baroque periodWhat is the approximate date range of the Baroque period of music? - correct answer 
 
What Italian word does the word "Baroque" come from? - correct answer misshapen pearl 
 
What are terraced Dynamics? - correct answer multiple volume levels within a composition 
 
What ...
Era Quiz The Baroque EraVivaldi wrote instrumental music that depicts a scene without the use of sung words, a style called -. - correct answer program music 
 
In eighteenth-century New England, a new type of notation called - notation evolved to improve solfège instruction. - correct answer shape...
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Add to cartEra Quiz The Baroque EraVivaldi wrote instrumental music that depicts a scene without the use of sung words, a style called -. - correct answer program music 
 
In eighteenth-century New England, a new type of notation called - notation evolved to improve solfège instruction. - correct answer shape...
Intro to Music Test 4Stylistically, the music of the classical era was a reaction to the instrumental polyphony of the late baroque - correct answer True 
 
The classical style was essentially polyphonic - correct answer False 
 
The classical orchestra was exactly the same as the baroque, with no f...
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Add to cartIntro to Music Test 4Stylistically, the music of the classical era was a reaction to the instrumental polyphony of the late baroque - correct answer True 
 
The classical style was essentially polyphonic - correct answer False 
 
The classical orchestra was exactly the same as the baroque, with no f...
Italian Baroque Art 
If a painting has verisimilitude, it is _____. - correct answer truthful 
 
A person in the Baroque period would most likely _____. - correct answer be more open-minded about religion and science than previous people 
 
Qualities of the Baroque era include all of the following e...
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If a painting has verisimilitude, it is _____. - correct answer truthful 
 
A person in the Baroque period would most likely _____. - correct answer be more open-minded about religion and science than previous people 
 
Qualities of the Baroque era include all of the following e...
ITALIAN BAROQUEBY THE END OF THE 17th CENTURY: 
baroque - correct answer BY THE END OF THE ____ CENTURY: 
-Some say it is derived from a Portuguese word to describe asymmetrical or irregularly shaped pearls. 
 
IN THE 18TH CENTURY: Baroque - correct answer it implies excessive freedom and a departur...
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Add to cartITALIAN BAROQUEBY THE END OF THE 17th CENTURY: 
baroque - correct answer BY THE END OF THE ____ CENTURY: 
-Some say it is derived from a Portuguese word to describe asymmetrical or irregularly shaped pearls. 
 
IN THE 18TH CENTURY: Baroque - correct answer it implies excessive freedom and a departur...
Mus Ch 5Age of Absolutism - correct answer () Monarchs believed that God chose them to rule. 
 
Harmonic minor - correct answer raises the seventh tone one half step occur between the sixth and seventh tone. Most common minor scale in Baroque period. 
 
Melodic minor - correct answer more closely re...
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Add to cartMus Ch 5Age of Absolutism - correct answer () Monarchs believed that God chose them to rule. 
 
Harmonic minor - correct answer raises the seventh tone one half step occur between the sixth and seventh tone. Most common minor scale in Baroque period. 
 
Melodic minor - correct answer more closely re...
MUS-19 Quiz 3which of the following characterizes music after 1600? - correct answer +music performers developed virtuosic skills 
+musicians explored intense emotions 
+opera was developed 
 
which of the following best characterizes the Baroque era? - correct answer +an age of reason 
+an era of a...
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Add to cartMUS-19 Quiz 3which of the following characterizes music after 1600? - correct answer +music performers developed virtuosic skills 
+musicians explored intense emotions 
+opera was developed 
 
which of the following best characterizes the Baroque era? - correct answer +an age of reason 
+an era of a...
Music Appreciation - Chapter 22The bass line that opens and unifies Dido's Lament is called a(n) 
a. arioso. 
b. ground bass. 
c. ritornello. 
d. overture. - correct answer b. ground bass. 
 
Which is NOT true of an overture? 
a. It may introduce themes from arias to follow. 
b. It is generally pla...
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Add to cartMusic Appreciation - Chapter 22The bass line that opens and unifies Dido's Lament is called a(n) 
a. arioso. 
b. ground bass. 
c. ritornello. 
d. overture. - correct answer b. ground bass. 
 
Which is NOT true of an overture? 
a. It may introduce themes from arias to follow. 
b. It is generally pla...
Music Appreciation - Chapter 26During the Baroque era, instrumental music rose to a position equal with vocal music, eventually becoming the central feature of Western concert music in the following century. 
True 
False - correct answer True 
 
Baroque trumpets were still "natural," meaning they...
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Add to cartMusic Appreciation - Chapter 26During the Baroque era, instrumental music rose to a position equal with vocal music, eventually becoming the central feature of Western concert music in the following century. 
True 
False - correct answer True 
 
Baroque trumpets were still "natural," meaning they...
Music Appreciation (Baroque). 
The vocal style in opera that imitates the natural infliction of speech is called: - correct answer recitative 
 
It was through the musical innovations of the ______________ that opera was born - correct answer Florentine Camerata 
 
The text of an opera is called: - ...
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Add to cartMusic Appreciation (Baroque). 
The vocal style in opera that imitates the natural infliction of speech is called: - correct answer recitative 
 
It was through the musical innovations of the ______________ that opera was born - correct answer Florentine Camerata 
 
The text of an opera is called: - ...
Music Appreciation Exam #3 Baroque PeriodBaroque Period - correct answer 
 
societal characteristics - correct answer Court more then the church, bigger middle class, opera troupes, chapel choirs, Orchestras, few public performances 
 
Where was music heard and musicians employed during the perio...
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Add to cartMusic Appreciation Exam #3 Baroque PeriodBaroque Period - correct answer 
 
societal characteristics - correct answer Court more then the church, bigger middle class, opera troupes, chapel choirs, Orchestras, few public performances 
 
Where was music heard and musicians employed during the perio...
Music History Quizlet BaroqueBaroque Period also known as... - correct answer Age of absolution. This is because rulers exercised absolute power over their subjects 
 
Scientific discoveries in baroque period - correct answer People like Newton and Galileo made advances in science leading to advance...
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Add to cartMusic History Quizlet BaroqueBaroque Period also known as... - correct answer Age of absolution. This is because rulers exercised absolute power over their subjects 
 
Scientific discoveries in baroque period - correct answer People like Newton and Galileo made advances in science leading to advance...
Music of the Baroque Era - Ch. 13 
According to Monteverdi, what musical style represents the first practice? - correct answer Polyphony codified by Gioseffo Zarlino 
 
According to proponents of the second practice, why could compositional rules be broken? - correct answer for text expression 
 
Be...
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Add to cartMusic of the Baroque Era - Ch. 13 
According to Monteverdi, what musical style represents the first practice? - correct answer Polyphony codified by Gioseffo Zarlino 
 
According to proponents of the second practice, why could compositional rules be broken? - correct answer for text expression 
 
Be...
Part 3 Baroque Music.The approximate dates of the Baroque period are - correct answer 
 
An important composer of music in the Baroque was - correct answer Handel 
 
All but which one of the following is a characteristic of Baroque music? - correct answer less sense of rhythm 
 
A feature of recita...
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An important composer of music in the Baroque was - correct answer Handel 
 
All but which one of the following is a characteristic of Baroque music? - correct answer less sense of rhythm 
 
A feature of recita...
Part 3 Quiz The Baroque Erabaroque musicians tried to create an effect on their audiences - correct answer thought the artful portrayal of emotion 
 
during the baroque era the arts were an important means of projecting power and authority as demonstrated by kings and queens of the era - correct ans...
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during the baroque era the arts were an important means of projecting power and authority as demonstrated by kings and queens of the era - correct ans...
PART 4 THE CLASSICAL ERA (Ch.22, 24-27)d - correct answer How does music of the Classical Era differ from the music of the Baroque? 
 
a) Classical-Era music emphasizes artifice over nature. 
 
b) Melodies are more embellished. 
 
c) Polyphony is more prevalent than homophony. 
 
d) Melodies are...
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a) Classical-Era music emphasizes artifice over nature. 
 
b) Melodies are more embellished. 
 
c) Polyphony is more prevalent than homophony. 
 
d) Melodies are...
Prelude 03 QuizWhich statement is NOT true regarding Baroque instrumental music? - correct answer Instrumental music became less prominent than it had been during the Renaissance. 
 
Which of the following statements is NOT true? - correct answer Italian dance rhythms and Germany's choral song trad...
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Add to cartPrelude 03 QuizWhich statement is NOT true regarding Baroque instrumental music? - correct answer Instrumental music became less prominent than it had been during the Renaissance. 
 
Which of the following statements is NOT true? - correct answer Italian dance rhythms and Germany's choral song trad...
Prelude 3 Music as Exploration and DramaThe term "Baroque" means misshapen, extravagant, or even distorted. - correct answer True 
 
Artists such as Bernini and Peter Paul Rubens created works that demonstrate the absence of dramatic gestures in the Baroque era. - correct answer False 
 
Absolute ...
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Add to cartPrelude 3 Music as Exploration and DramaThe term "Baroque" means misshapen, extravagant, or even distorted. - correct answer True 
 
Artists such as Bernini and Peter Paul Rubens created works that demonstrate the absence of dramatic gestures in the Baroque era. - correct answer False 
 
Absolute ...
Prelude 3. Music as Exploration and Drama 
Match the Baroque characteristic to its correct description. - correct answer equal temperament: turning system based on the division of the octave into 12 equal steps 
figured bass: notation with numbers above or below a bass note indicating the chord requ...
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Match the Baroque characteristic to its correct description. - correct answer equal temperament: turning system based on the division of the octave into 12 equal steps 
figured bass: notation with numbers above or below a bass note indicating the chord requ...
Prelude Quiz 3Which statement is NOT true regarding Baroque instrumental music? - correct answer Instrumental music became less prominent than it had been during the Renaissance. 
 
Which of the following statements is NOT true? - correct answer Italian dance rhythms and Germany's choral song tradi...
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Add to cartPrelude Quiz 3Which statement is NOT true regarding Baroque instrumental music? - correct answer Instrumental music became less prominent than it had been during the Renaissance. 
 
Which of the following statements is NOT true? - correct answer Italian dance rhythms and Germany's choral song tradi...
Quiz 2 Baroque EraBaroque Dates - correct answer 
 
The three giants of Baroque composition were Bach and - correct answer Vivaldi and Handel 
 
Two main keyboards of the baroque were organ and - correct answer harpsichord 
 
Bass part of a baroque accompaniment with numerals above the notes indica...
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Add to cartQuiz 2 Baroque EraBaroque Dates - correct answer 
 
The three giants of Baroque composition were Bach and - correct answer Vivaldi and Handel 
 
Two main keyboards of the baroque were organ and - correct answer harpsichord 
 
Bass part of a baroque accompaniment with numerals above the notes indica...
Renaissance and Baroque ArtFilippo Brunelleschi 
Sacrifice of Isaac 
competition panel for east doors, baptistery of Florence Cathedral, Florence, Itay 
Period: Renaissance 
clear imagery-gothic framing 
divided into horizontal and vertical axis - correct answer 
 
Chiaroscuro - correct answer The ...
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Add to cartRenaissance and Baroque ArtFilippo Brunelleschi 
Sacrifice of Isaac 
competition panel for east doors, baptistery of Florence Cathedral, Florence, Itay 
Period: Renaissance 
clear imagery-gothic framing 
divided into horizontal and vertical axis - correct answer 
 
Chiaroscuro - correct answer The ...
The Baroque EraAs musical instruments developed technically, the level of virtuosity rose in the Baroque. T/F? - correct answer True 
 
Baroque composers often employed which of the following techniques in an attempt to create musical drama? - correct answer Dissonance and dynamic contrasts 
 
The r...
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Add to cartThe Baroque EraAs musical instruments developed technically, the level of virtuosity rose in the Baroque. T/F? - correct answer True 
 
Baroque composers often employed which of the following techniques in an attempt to create musical drama? - correct answer Dissonance and dynamic contrasts 
 
The r...
The Baroque SonataBaroque Sonata - correct answer Multi-movement piece for 1-8 instruments 
 
Sonata - correct answer Any piece played by instruments 
 
Trio Sonata - correct answer 3 parts but performed by 4 players 
 
Trio Sonata - correct answer 3 melodic lines: basso continuo and 2 above 
 
Sona...
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Add to cartThe Baroque SonataBaroque Sonata - correct answer Multi-movement piece for 1-8 instruments 
 
Sonata - correct answer Any piece played by instruments 
 
Trio Sonata - correct answer 3 parts but performed by 4 players 
 
Trio Sonata - correct answer 3 melodic lines: basso continuo and 2 above 
 
Sona...
The Oratorio 
Oratorio - correct answer 1. a musical composition for voices and orchestra based on a religious text 
 
2. For chorus, vocal soloist and orchestra 
 
3. Contains arias, recitatives, duets and orchestral interludes 
 
4. First appeared in early 17th century Italy 
 
Oratorio differs fr...
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Oratorio - correct answer 1. a musical composition for voices and orchestra based on a religious text 
 
2. For chorus, vocal soloist and orchestra 
 
3. Contains arias, recitatives, duets and orchestral interludes 
 
4. First appeared in early 17th century Italy 
 
Oratorio differs fr...
UNIT 5 The Baroque PeriodWhat are figured bass and basso continuo? How are they related? - correct answer The figured bass (also known as thoroughbass) is a musical notation using numbers to indicate chords, intervals, and other aspects in relation to the bass note of the music. The numbers were gen...
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Add to cartUNIT 5 The Baroque PeriodWhat are figured bass and basso continuo? How are they related? - correct answer The figured bass (also known as thoroughbass) is a musical notation using numbers to indicate chords, intervals, and other aspects in relation to the bass note of the music. The numbers were gen...
Unit Test From Baroque to RomanticWhich statement best describes Italian Baroque artist Gianlorenzo Bernini's departure from Renaissance conventions? - correct answer Bernini created sculpture that breaks into the viewer's space and engages the viewer. 
 
Which of the following best describes an I...
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Add to cartUnit Test From Baroque to RomanticWhich statement best describes Italian Baroque artist Gianlorenzo Bernini's departure from Renaissance conventions? - correct answer Bernini created sculpture that breaks into the viewer's space and engages the viewer. 
 
Which of the following best describes an I...
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