MU130 - Quiz 4/17

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Johannes Ockeghem

One of the most renowned Franco-Flemish Renaissance composers, and the first to emphasize the bass voice (1410/25 - 1497)

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Harmonice Musices Odhecaton

Compiled by Ottaviano Petrucci in Venice, a highly influential book of 96 sons, the first to be printed using movable type (1501)

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Munmyo Jeryeak

Confucian Shrine Music, Chinese court music preserved in Korea

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Jongmyo Jeryeak

Domestic Korean court music

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Jeongganbo

The first ensemble notation with a substantial rhythmic element, invented by Bak Yeon in the mid 15th century

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Thomas Tallis

One of the most important English composers (c.1505 - 1585)

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Claudio Monteverdi

One of the greatest Italian composers, crucial in the transition between the Renaissance and Baroque (1567 - 1643)

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Giovanni Gabrieli

An important representative of the Renaissance Venetian School, whose compositions and instruction helped bring about the German Baroque (c. 1554/57 - 1612)

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Cornett

A Renaissance and Baroque curved aerophone with origins in at least the medieval era

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Oratorio

Large-scale work for orchestra, choir, and soloists, developed in the late 16th century using sacred themes

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Tristan Chord

A four-note chord used in Wagner’s opera Tristan und Isold (1859) that led harmony away from functionality to sound color