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Monastery and convent |
- place for spiritual life, education, healing, charity, etc. |
Monks, church like |
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Gregorian chant (plain song) |
monophonic texture, Latin text, free-verse rhythm, generally conjunct motion |
Singing together |
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Hildegard of bignen is known for... |
1. visions 2. founding own convent 3. writing religious poetry |
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Hildegard's Alleluia, O virga mediatrix |
feast days of the Virgin Mary |
Jesus |
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Madrigal |
the most important secular genre of the 16 c., developed in Italy |
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Summer is come |
Exemplifies round |
Row row row your boat |
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Texture of ideal Renaissance sacred music |
imitative (polyphony) |
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Josquin's Ave Maria |
Renaissance motet, the text concerns praise of the Virgin Mary |
Jesus' mama |
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Ordinary of Mass |
portion of the Mass that remains the same in every celebration of the service |
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5 movements of the Ordinary of Mass |
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Santus, Agnus dei |
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Counter-Reformation |
response to the Protestant Reformation with a movement to recapture the loyalty of its people |
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Texture of the Pope Marcellus Mass by Palastrina |
four voice polyphony |
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Opera |
dram that is sung |
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Palestrina |
Responded to the reforms of the Council of Trent |
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Liberetto |
Text of the opera |
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Henry Purcell |
the greatest native-born English composer |
White guy |
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Handels messiah |
an oratorio |
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Ritornello |
an instrumental refrain in an aria |
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Form of each individual movement in a suite (collection of dances) |
Binary form |
Two 2 bisexual |
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Stories for oratorios |
Generally from the bible |
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Solo concerto has 3 movements |
fast-slow-fast |
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Vivaldis career |
Venice |
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Four Seasons(4 solo violin concertos) |
based on poems, project pictorial images, three-movement forms |
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3 important keyboard instruments during the Baroque |
harpsichord, organ( uses sets of pipes), clavichord |
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The Well-Tempered Clavier |
J.S.Bach's most important collection for the fields of keyboard music |
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Fugue |
a keyboard form based on the principle of voices imitating each other |
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