1. The document contains 25 multiple choice questions about various aspects of music history from the Medieval period through the Baroque period, including questions about Gregorian chant, the Renaissance, prominent instruments, composers such as Handel and Vivaldi, and musical forms such as the mass, oratorio, and fugue.
2. The questions cover topics like the characteristics of Gregorian chant, terms related to different historical periods, instruments popular during the Renaissance, Handel's most famous oratorio, composers from different eras, elements of the Catholic mass, and musical forms and styles from the Baroque period like the concerto and fugue.
3. The document provides an overview of music history from the Medieval period to the
1. The document contains 25 multiple choice questions about various aspects of music history from the Medieval period through the Baroque period, including questions about Gregorian chant, the Renaissance, prominent instruments, composers such as Handel and Vivaldi, and musical forms such as the mass, oratorio, and fugue.
2. The questions cover topics like the characteristics of Gregorian chant, terms related to different historical periods, instruments popular during the Renaissance, Handel's most famous oratorio, composers from different eras, elements of the Catholic mass, and musical forms and styles from the Baroque period like the concerto and fugue.
3. The document provides an overview of music history from the Medieval period to the
1. The document contains 25 multiple choice questions about various aspects of music history from the Medieval period through the Baroque period, including questions about Gregorian chant, the Renaissance, prominent instruments, composers such as Handel and Vivaldi, and musical forms such as the mass, oratorio, and fugue.
2. The questions cover topics like the characteristics of Gregorian chant, terms related to different historical periods, instruments popular during the Renaissance, Handel's most famous oratorio, composers from different eras, elements of the Catholic mass, and musical forms and styles from the Baroque period like the concerto and fugue.
3. The document provides an overview of music history from the Medieval period to the
1. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the 13. Which term means "one single line of music"?
Gregorian Chant? a. Polyphonic
a. Monophonic b. Homophonic b. Free meter c. Stereophonic c. Mostly polyphonic d. Monophonic d. Usually based on latin liturgy 14. Another word for Gregorian Chant is: 2. The term Renaissance comes from the word renaitre a. Singsong which means b. Ostinato a. Looking back c. Plainsong b. Golden d. Cantata c. Rebirth 15. What is the prominent instrument of the Renaissance d. Random Era? 3. This refers to the form of sacred musical composition a. Viola that sets texts of the Eucharistic liturgy into music. b. Violin a. Gregorian chant c. Lute b. Mass d. Harpsichord c. Madrigal 16. Music of the Baroque period tended to be: d. Chorale a. Elaborate and ornamental 4. This period is also known as the Dark Ages that started b. Sung a capella with the fall of the Roman Empire. c. Through-composed a. Medieval period d. Soft b. Renaissance Period 17. Handels most famous work is an oratorio titled: c. Baroque period a. Water music d. Golden Age b. Palestrina 5. Fire, Fire, My Heat is one of the musical pieces c. Messiah composed by: d. Fantasie a. Thomas Morley 18. Which composer is not from Baroque Period? b. Palestrina a. Bach c. Handel b. Palestrina d. Antonio Vivaldi c. Handel 6. The period when the Christian church highly influenced d. Vivaldi culture and political affairs in Europe was the: 19. The Protestant Reformation was the work of Martin a. Medieval Period Luther: b. Renaissance Period a. True b. False c. Baroque Period 20. During the middle ages, who controlled and owned d. Golden Age most art and music? 7. A through-composed vocal music composition written a. Christian Church and expressed in a poetic text. b. Kings and Queens a. Troubadour music c. Roman Empire b. Mass d. Greek Goddesses c. Madrigal 21. Which of the following Baroque composer was named d. Concerto as the Red Priest? 8. There are five main sections of the mass. Which of the a. G.F. Handel following is the only section of Mass with Greek text? b. G. Palestrina a. Kyrie c. J. Bach b. Gloria d. A. Vivaldi c. Agnus Dei 22. During the Baroque period, most compositions were d. Benedictus created in: 9. An oratorio is filled with costumes, scenery, and a. America and England dramatic action: b. Germany and Italy a. True c. France and Canada b. False d. None of the above 10. The major-minor tonal system became fully accepted 23. Most of the music of Renaissance was polyphonic. during the _______. a. True b. False a. Renaissance 24. The Four Seasons was composed by: b. Medieval a. George Handel c. Classic b. Antonio Vivaldi d. Baroque c. Johann Bach 11. It is a Baroque music style which is developed mainly by d. Claudio Monteverdi imitative counterpoint: 25. This refers to music that was composed for purposes a. Fugue other than religious. b. Toccata a. Neume c. Oratorio b. Sacred d. Chorale c. Melismatic 12. It is a musical work with different movements for an d. Secular instrumental soloist and orchestra: a. Symphony b. Sonata c. Concerto Work hard and become a leader; be lazy and never succeed d. Rondo Proverbs 12:24