College music semester exam

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Treble clef
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Bass clef
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Fingering for B on recorder
Pointer finger and thumb
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Fingering for A on a recorder
Pointer finger, middle finger, and thumb
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Time period for medieval
450-1450
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Famous composers from the medieval time period
Leonin and Perotin
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Characteristics of medieval
Shawns, lutes, and flutes were popular, monophonic music, Gregorian chants, masses, lots of famine, plague and death.
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Time period for renaissance
1450-1600
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Famous composers of the renaissance period
Palestrina and Thomas Morley
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Characteristics of the renaissance period
secular music on the rise, madrigals, motets, polyphonic, time of rebirth.
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time period for baroque
1600-1750
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Famous composers for the baroque period
Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi
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Time period for classical
1750-1820
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Characteristics of the baroque period
The start of opera, mostly polyphonic music, some homophonic, organ and harpsichord, concerto and fugues, heavy music, chamber ensembles
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Classical composers
Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart
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Characteristics of the classical time period
Clear, balanced, restrained, elegant, predictable music ideas- mainly homophonic music, some polyphonic
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Times for romantic period
1820-1900
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Famous composers during the romantic
Schubert, Liszt, and Chopin
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Characteristics of the romantic time period
Extreme everything, frequent mood changes, drug-induced song writing, Impressionism-homophonic music some polyphonic
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Time period for modern
1900-present
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Famous modern composers
Schoenberg and Cage
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Characteristics of modern
12 tone, atonal
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Rhapsody in Blue
Gershwin, modern
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The marriage of figaro
Mozart, Classical
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Surprise Symphony
Haydn, Classical
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Farewell Symphony
Haydn, classical
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1812 Overture
Tchaikovsky, romantic
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Nutcracker
Tchaikovsky, romantic
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The Erlking
Schubert, Classical/romantic
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Messiah
Handel, baroque
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La traviata
Verdi, romantic
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The well-tempered clavier
Bach, baroque
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Pathetique piano sonata #8
Beethoven, classical/romantic
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Ride of the valkyries
Wagner, romantic
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Brandenberg concerto
Bach,baroque
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4:33
Cage, modern
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Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima
Penderecki, Modern
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Cadenza
A section where a virtuosic soloist could show off

Mozart, Beethoven, Classical
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Concerto
Highly skilled virtuoso with orchestra.

Vivaldi, Haydn, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven-baroque/classical period
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Leif motif
Wagner’s recurring theme (ritornello)
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Idee Fixe
Berlioz recurring theme
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Minstrels
Outcasts in society who traveled the countryside gossiping, juggling, did not write songs down
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Music drama
Extremely long complex, elaborate staging, sets, costumes

Romantic, Wagner
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Chance music
Aleatoric, composer gives performer list of stuff to do/performers decide

John Cage
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Art Songs
Poem set to music

Romantic, Schubert, Erlking
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Music Concrete
Music recorded as raw materials, manipulated on tape recorder

Reich
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Aleatoric
Same as chance music

Cage
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Sampling
Reuse of a portion of a sound recording in another recording
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Minimalism
Emphasizes repetition and employs that there is limited music materials
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MIDI
Recording and playing back music on digital synthesizers that is supported by the abilities of a computer.

Modern
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12 tone music
Same 12 notes consecutively that can be used in multiple orders

Atonal, dodecaphonic, Schoenberg,
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Libretto
Script of an opera
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Impressionism
France

Avoiding clear sections, music wanders, delicate sound

Debussy and Modern
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Nationalism
Russia

Pride in your country and where you are from

Romantic, Tchaikovsky
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Neoclassicism
Return to classical forms

Stravinsky
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Homophonic
One melody with accompaniment
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Monophonic
One melody, no accompaniment

Medieval
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Polyphonic
Multiple melodies

Renaissance and Baroque
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String quartet
2 violins, 1 viola, 1 cello
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Woodwind quintet
1 flute, 1 clarinet, 1 oboe, 1 French horn, 1 bassoon
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Virtuoso
Highly skilled performer
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Four instruments in the orchestra
Percussion, strings, brass, woodwind
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Percussion
Snare drum, bass drum

Strike it

Body of instrument vibrates
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Strings
Violin, bass

The string/body vibrates

Can use a bow or pluck
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Brass
Trumpet, tuba

Lips vibrate

Has valves and made of metal/brass
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Woodwinds
Piccolo, bassoon

Has keys and reeds

Used to be made of wood
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Clarinet has _ reed(s)
Single
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Oboe has _ reed(s)
Double
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Bassoon has _ reeds
Double
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Castrati
Castrated young boys so they sounded like little girls
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Aria
Elaborate solo
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Oratorios
Poor man’s opera, Handel, tells a story, no sets or costumes
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Operas
Monteverdi created them, originally in Italian
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A capella
All voices, no accompaniment
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Gregorian chants
Monophonic texture

Pope Gregory
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Beethoven
Bridged classical and romantic, deaf

Classical/romantic

Symphony #5
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Cage
Silence, audience input

Modern

4:33
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Palestrina
Organist and choir master

Renaissance

Missa Aeterna
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Haydn
Father of the symphony

Classical

Surprise symphony
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Handel
Known for oratorios

Baroque

Unto us a Child is born
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Bach
Ended the baroque period, over 1000 pieces of music

Baroque

Well tempered clavier
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Brahms
He was very “By the book”/traditional

Romantic

Lullaby
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Chopin
Pianist

Romantic

Fantaisie impromptu
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Mozart
Classical pianist

Classical

Rondo Alla Turca
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Leonin
Medieval

Song?-im not sure we had one by him

Polyphonic music
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Liszt
Changed the position of the piano on stage

Romantic

Hungarian rhapsodies
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Mendelssohn
Pension plan man

Romantic

Wedding march
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Gershwin
Wrote with brother

Rhapsody in blue

Modern
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During the renaissance…
Time of rebirth of music, art, science, and religion
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During the baroque…
Age of exploration-churches have less control leading tp a rise in secular music
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During the romantic…
Monarchies had given away to more democracies
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Spaces on treble clef
FACE
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Spaces on bass clef
ACEG
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Lines on treble clef
EGBDF
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Lines on bass clef
GBDFA