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39 Cards in this Set
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Music Performed
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unison-together
antiphonal- alternation of singers responsorial- solo and group |
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Text setting
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syllabic- one note per syllable
Melismatic-many notes per syllable |
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Five prayers in Mass
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kyrie, gloria, credo, sanctus, agnus dei
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Kyrie
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Lord
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Gloria
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Glory
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sanctus
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holy
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ARS NOVA
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decrease in parrallel 4ths,5ths, and octaves, more secular, new notation for rhythm, new mensuration
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conductus
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first monograhpic song
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ars antiqua
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used six rhtymic notes
gregorian chants limited vocal range, came before ARS nova |
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the hocket
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melody line has rests
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isorhythm
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equal rhythm
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consort
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ensemble to perform instrumental music
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estampie
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earliest surviving notated dance music
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how many sections are in an ordinary
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5
plainsong, motto mass, cantus firmus, paraphrase, imitation/parody |
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meters
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9/8, 3/4, 6/8, 2/4
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martin luther
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simpler accompainment, group worship, non secular replaced latin with german
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palestrina
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over 500 pieces became model for gradus as parnassum
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polychoral motet
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divided choirs
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renaissance period
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1630s
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Who wrote mass of Notre Dame?
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Guillaume de Machaut
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Who wrote robin and marion
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Adam de la Halle
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Who wrote ordo virtutum?
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Hildegard von Bingen
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Missa Papa Marcelli?
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Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
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Musica Transalpina?
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Nicholas Yonge's
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Authentic mode?
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dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian
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Hypo
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a third lower
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proper
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prayers that alternate for particular days or services
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strophic
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repeat form
This may be analyzed as "A A A..." |
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Gradus ad parnassum
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The Gradus ad Parnassum made famous under the name of Jesuit Paul Aler (1656-1727),[2] a schoolmaster, published in 1686,
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broken consort
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instruments from more then one family
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Cori spezzati
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A style of performance with groups of singers placed in different locations of a building.
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musica ficta
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describe any pitches, whether notated or to be added by performers in accordance with their training, that lie outside the system of musica recta
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contrafactum
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lyric substitution
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prolations
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main melody is accompanied by one or more imitations
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nostre dame Mass
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time:ars nova
artist: guillame |
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Ave Maria
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time:renaissance
artist:Josquin |
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Missa Salve Regina-Kyrie
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time:renaissance
artist:josquin |
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chant de oiseaux
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time:english renaissace
artist: jannequin |
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tersichore
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time:english renaissance
artist:praetorius |