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26 Cards in this Set
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An arpeggiated bass line to a melody in the classic period is called an _____ bass. |
Alberti |
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Who is the author of a 1787 book on composition? Last name only. |
Koch |
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What does "gout" mean? |
taste |
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If I needed a composer that might represent rococo style in music, who might that be? Last name only. |
Couperin |
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What is an English word appropriate for Empfindsam style? |
Sentimental |
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What is an Alberti bass? |
An accompanimental pattern featuring broken triads |
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Who said "Music is a gift of God, to be used only in His honor." |
Werckmeister |
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What country does the "sentimental style" belong to? |
Germany |
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If there was a classic-period symphony in F major, which movements would be in F major? |
First, third, and fourth |
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What is the organization that promoted universal brotherhood? |
Freemasonry |
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What is learned or strict style? |
Counterpoint |
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What is the German term for spinning out a melody (developing it, in a sense)? |
Fortspinnung |
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Give the last name of one of the philosophers |
Voltaire. Montesquieu. Rousseau. Diederot. |
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Where did the galant style originate? |
Italy |
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What is the two-word phrase in the 18th century to describe factories making goods that formerly were once made by hand? |
Industrial revolution |
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After private patronage declined _____ |
public concerts became more important.
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Which of the following would NOT be an Age of Enlightenment characteristic? A view of life through _____ |
Religion |
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What period does Sturm und Drang lead to? |
Romantic |
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What country does the "storm and stress" style belong to? |
Germany |
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What is learned or strict style? |
Counterpoint |
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What's the German term for spinning out a melody (developing it, in a sense)? |
Fortspinnung |
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Where did the galant style originate? |
Italy |
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What country does the "sentimental style" belong to? |
Germany |
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If I was looking for a sonata form in a classic-period symphony, which movement(s) should I check? |
First, second, and fourth |
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What is an English word appropriate for Empfindsam style? |
Sentimental |
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What's the German term for spinning out a melody (developing it, in a sense)? |
Fortspinnung |