ruminate accolade Which of the following statements best describes the role of technology with regard to art music in the Contemporary period? 0:47, Which of the following statements apply to this excerpt from Glass's Symphony No. Which of the following were important composers in the Medieval period? cottage of her dreams on the coast of Maine-or so she thought. What were some of the criticisms about church music that were addressed during the Council of Trent? The Italian term that describes very fast tempo is: Presto. (:11), The following example features a steady pulse played by the bass. The following selection is from Berliozs Symphony Fantastique. The melody of this example suggest that it is from sacred music of the Medieval period because (play 6:30) The characteristics of a melody may be best described in terms of: Does the following excerpt move mainly by disjunct, conjunct, or repeated tones? Each line is a metaphor or description of the subject of the poem. 4 is in sonata form.Glass. Where are tempo markings usually written in a music score?
Chapter 66 - Listening Guide Quiz 60: Glass: Symphony No. 4 (Heroes), I [player :24], Dynamics range from extreme soft to very loud. (player :27), It features imitation that goes through all the voices. 0:20. Which of the following is the composer for this excerpt? The rhythm supports the tense dread of the poem. Which of the following best describes aleatory music? The swing rhythm is found in many jazz styles, including the boogie woogie. 3:26, The rhythm of the following example suggests that the piece was composed during the Classical period. 2:55, The following musical excerpt is from the Classical period. had while renting someone else's property. Thanks to music printing, madrigals were published by the thousands in Italy and later in England; many madrigals were composed by Luca Marenzio and Carlo Gesualdo in Italy, and Thomas Weelkes in England.
What Best Describes Rhythm in Language :54, Which of the following composers was known for using folk-based fiddle tunes like the one in the following example? homophonic Question 5 Which character is singing in this excerpt? (00:11) Repeat Topic - using a synonym or similar word for the noun What was one of the most influential innovations that helped spread and popularize Renaissance secular music? 1:01, The vocal technique illustrated by the following example is known as: [player 1:55]. A. Thirty years of saving money finally paid off when Vernita found the Which one of the following examples comes from a famous Beethoven symphony? When a melody acquires significant importance within a given composition, it is called a: The most salient compositional aspect of the following excerpt is: (:35), The melody in the following excerpt is comprised of: (:24), The direction of the following melody can be best described as: (:05), The trumpet melody in the following excerpt can be best described as: (:03), The melodic material in the following excerpt can be best described as having: (:13), Mixed melodic directions with a transitional character, Does the following excerpt feature more disjunct, conjunct, or repeated tones? [player 7:09]. Which one of the following excerpts may be classified as chamber music? Stepwise melody with unstressed rhythms. :40. We can say that the harmony in the following example is typical of the Classical period because it features: Very often an accompaniment features bass notes and inner harmonies, on this occasion all on the piano. Which of the following statements correctly describe the first 27 seconds of Mambo from West Side Story? Which describes the rhythm in this excerpt? The dance-like characteristics of the following piece indicate that it was written by: melodies and rhythms played by woodwinds, brass, and hand clasps. :33, The following musical excerpt is from a recitative. The rhythm imitates the slow pace of the waving grasses. Which of the following terms does not refer to a basic musical texture? It contrasts a group of instruments with a solo instrument. Romantic composers worked with traditional forms but expanded them in innovative ways to meet their expressive needs. Composers and arrangers can introduce some elements of variation in a piece of music without altering its basic form. That instrument is the: In 20th-century music, traditional harmony and tonality were redefined or rejected in favor of: Who composed the groundbreaking piece The Rite of Spring? Which of the following is the process of getting oxygen from the environment to the tissues of the body? Of what is The Triumphes of Oriana by Thomas Weelkes an anthology? Palestrina's Pope Marcellus Mass was believed to have done what? 0:16. (player 2:33). TRUE, 15 PTS PLS HURRY Here is your goal for this assignment: :38. :35. Music that allows for an element of chance to enter the performance. The melody of this example suggest that it is from sacred music of the Medieval period because (play 6:30) Listen to the audio clip. had always believed in one _____ : sometimes, people just have to (player 2:34). Let me know! This is called: %%EOF
Which of the following examples features melismatic singing? dissonant If you were producing a stage or film version of Romeo and Juliet, would you cut this passage, or do you think it serves an important purpose? According to the text, the Traditionalists were composers of the Romantic era who: Held reverence for the music of the masters. harmony A pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables C. Which statement best describes the use of poetic elements in the excerpt. A very famous example of the use of this rhythm is Glenn Miller's In the Mood. Strong, dance-like rhythms performed by a combination of instruments and voices. a) A client with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) tells the nurse, "Sometimes I feel so frustrated. Which of the following best describes the texture of this excerpt? Phrase of four words Which of the following statements apply to the ending of the first movement of Glass's Symphony No. Diffusion Let us complete them for you. What else is happening? It has been able to sound pleasant and thus delivers the attention of the readers and listeners. 4 and which do not? The earliest surviving operathen called dramma per musicawas written by a member of the Florentine Camerata named: Tempo is an Italian universal musical term that refers to the speed at which a music composition is played. What musical style led in the late 20th century? (player 3:59), This composition is a clear example of: Home Flashcards OnMusic Appreciation Final, The texture of this example is Which of the following is a composition for the vihuela? For most of Flow My Tears, the lute is subordinate to the voice; however in the middle section, as heard in this excerpt, what happens? Which of the following is a composition for an orchestral ensemble? (:14), Listen to the following selection. Rising minor third-falling major third 2. The rhythm suggests the cautious approach of a new acquaintance. Example A (Player :20) :39, The following excerpt is most likely from a(n) ur selected poem? The rhythm may be described as having a: Which character is singing over Riff and Tony in this excerpt? That feature is: polyphonic, Which of the following statements apply to this excerpt from Glass's Symphony No. Listen to the following excerpts and then place the corresponding cards in the order in which they first appear in the first movement of Philip Glass's Fourth Symphony. 0:19 - descending stepwise melody, Match the descriptive words with the different elements of music as found in Glass's Symphony No. Basso continuo; The Doctrine of Affections, The following excerpt is an example for which style of recitative? 4 (Heroes), I. Which culture inspired the syncopated rhythms in the opening of Mambo? The following excerpt is from Chopins Revolutionary tude. 0:34 - two note motive :46, Which would be the most likely composer of this example? The two most important geographical areas in the development of music during the Renaissance were.