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Loyola Marymount University MUSC 102 Quiz #1 - Medieval and Renaissance 1)Pope Gregory_
Loyola Marymount University
MUSC 102
Quiz #1 - Medieval and Renaissance
1)Pope Gregory_.
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- composed all of the Gregorian chants
- published all of the Gregorian chants
- reorganized the liturgy of the Catholic Church
- all of the above
- Gregorian chant consists of .
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- one instrument playing alone
- one melody sung without accompaniment
- several voices singing in harmony
- several instruments playing together
- All of the following are true of Gregorian chant except .
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- it conveys a calm, otherworldly quality
- its exact rhythm is uncertain
- the melodies tend to move in stepwise fashion
- it was usually polyphonic in texture
- was the most significant woman composer of chant.
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- Teresa of Avilla
- Joan of Arc
- Hildegard of Bingen
- Bernadette of Santiago
- Both the Gregorian chant example and the organum example to which we listened to in class were part of the Mass but not a movement from the Ordinary. They were both examples of a movement called the .
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- Alleluia
- Introduction
- Processional
- Christe
- The church modes were .
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- forms of religious ritual
- only used in the middle of the Catholic Church
- the basic scales of western music during the MIddle Ages and Renaissance
- chalices to hold holy relics
- The first large body of romantic love songs that survives in notates scores is by .
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- priests and monks
- French aristocrats called troubadours and trouveres
- wandering minstrels or jongleurs
- professional dancers and singers
- An estampie is a .
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- movement from the Mass
- medieval dance
- kind of medieval polyphony
- method of soil cultivation
- Medieval music that consists of Gregorian chant and one or more additional melodic lines is called .
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- fugue
- organum
- madrigal
- oratorio
- Cantus firmus is the term used for .
- a part of the Catholic Church’s religious service
- a chant that is used as the basis for polyphony
- the melody added to a Gregorian chant
- the best singers of a church choir
- The medieval jongleurs, important sources of information inb a time when there were no newspapers, were
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- ranked on a high social level
- on the lowest social level
- at least on the social level of troubadours
- welcomed by the nobility as distinguished guests
- The composers Leonin and Perotin .
- were active at the School of Notre Dame in Paris
- wrote Gregorian chant
- composed music for five independent parts
- wrote madrigals
- Among other causes, secular music became more important than sacred music in the fourteenth century because .
- the literature of the time stressed earthly sensuality
- rival popes claimed authority at the same time, thereby weakening the authority of the church
- the feudal system had gone into decline, partly due to the plague
- all of the above
- The Notre Dame Mass by Guillaume de Machaut .
- was written for three voices without instrumental accompaniment
- was written for the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris
- is the first unified, polyphonic treatment of the Mass Ordinary
- is a monophonic chant in Gregorian style
- A movement called was the dominant intellectual movement of the Renaissance.
- humanism
- feudalism
- paganism
- classicism
- The two main forms of sacred Renaissance music are the Mass Ordinary and the motet. The motet we listened to was .
- Josquin Desprez’s Ave Maria
- Thomas Weelkes’s “As Vesta was Descending”
- Palestrina’s Credo
- A cappella music, which was the Renaissance ideal, is .
- Songs accompanied by organ
- Polyphonic vocal music with no accompaniment
- Small groups of instruments playing without voices
- Polyphonic vocal music with one accompanying instrument
- The Mass Ordinary consists of the following five movements:
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