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What is the de els i ray?
mass for the dead
Missa notre dame composer
Machaut
Missa notre dame period
MA-ars nova
Missa notre dame type
mass
Missa se la face ay pale composer
Dufay
Missa se la face ay pale period
early ren
Missa se la face ay pale type
mass
Who is the only composer of note from Burgandian school?
Dufay
Ave Maria composer
Josquin
Ave Maria period
high ren
Ave Maria type
motet
Missa pange lingua composer
Josquin
Missa pange lingua period
high ren
Missa pange linguo type
paraphrase mass
As Vesta was Descending composer
Weelkes
As Vesta was Descending period
late ren
As Vesta was Descending type
madrigal
Pope Marcelli composer
Palestrina
Pope Marcelli period
late ren
Pope Marcelli type
mass
Tristus anima composer
Lasso
Tristus anima period
late ren
Tristus anima type
motet
O Magnum Mysterium composer
Victoria
O Magnum Mysterium period
late ren
O Magnum Mysterium type
motet
La Bouree composer
Praetorius
La Bouree period
late ren
La Bouree type
dance
Io Parto composer
Gesualdo
Io Parto period
late ren
Io Parto type
madrigal
Morro lasso composer
Gesualdo
Morro lasso period
late ren
Morro lasso type
madrigal
Pavana Lachrymae composer
Byrd
Pavana Lachrymae period
late ren
Pavana Lachrymae type
dance
late renaissance master of motet
Lasso
Teacher of Josquin
Ockeghem
Flemish composer who influenced German music
Isacc
Flemish composer who influenced Italian music
Willaert
Chromatic madrigals
Gesualdo
Sub-period of Lasso
late ren
Sub-period of Weelkes
late ren
Sub-period of Byrd
late ren
Sub-period of Morely
late ren
Sub-period of Dowland
late ren
Sub-period of Victoria
late ren
Sub-period of Josquin
high ren
Sub-period of Leonin
ars antiqua
Sub-period of Perotin
ars antiqua
Sub-period of Dufay
early ren
Sub-period of Dunstable
early ren
Sub-period of Alleghri
late ren
Most numerous kind of chant sung before and after a psalm
antiphon
Who was Boethius?
early MA; Roman philosopher, music theorist--wrote first music theory book
Who was Guido?
the father of music notation, 1000AD
What is a troubadour?
medieval composer of northern France
What is a hocket?
a single melody shared between two or more parts such that one voice sounds while the other rests.
What are some specific contributions of the Ars Antiqua?
rhythmic modes
What are some specific contributions of the Ars Nova?
minstrel notation
What is organum?
First major polyphony. Used in church. Latin. Based on existing chant.
What is conductus?
Original material, usually a Latin poem. Very loose term.
What is a motet?
different lines at same time, adding another line onto already existing text. Sometimes in multiple languages.
What are some names of double reeds and their families?
What is a plainsong mass?
using different chant melodies for each movement
What is a cantus firmus?
"fixed melody"; base all movements of mass on same melody
What is a parody mass?
using a preexisting polyphonic mass (like motet) "plugged into" mass
What are the musical periods and their dates?
Medieval period (450-1450)
Renaissance (1450-1600)
Baroque (1600-1750)
Classical (1750-1820)
Romantic (1820-1900)
Contemporary (1900-)
Earliest Greek music theorist?
Pythagorus
What are the two cults in Ancient Greece and what is each's appropriate instrument?
Apollo--lyre
Dionysus--aolus
Roman musical practice was taken from what country?
Greece
Rhythm and form are generally determined by the what in Ancient music?
the words/syllables used
Greek scales are called...
modes
What do you call short phrases used to construct Greek scales?
tetrachords
Phrygian and Lydian are names of Greek...
modes
The Greek theory that music affects emotions is the theory of...
ethos
What are the dates of the ars antiqua?
1150-1300
What are the dates of the ars nova?
1300-1450
What is the first important polyphonic form?
organum
What is the polyphonic form that used various texts and languages?
motet
What is the polyphonic form that uses original music and has Latin text based on Latin forms (Latin poems)?
conductus
What is the rhythmic innovation of the ars antiqua?
rhythmic modes
What is the rhythmic innovation of the ars nova?
independant rhythmic notation. minstrel notation
Franco of Cologne invented what?
minstrel notation
Who is considered the father of music notation and when?
Guido, 1000AD
Name an important composer of the ars antiqua.
Leonin
Who is the most important composer of the French ars nova?
Machaut
What is the name of the first important school of polyphony, and where does it reside?
School of Notre Dame, Paris
Author
Skitty2004
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MH W7D3
Description
music history
Updated
2014-10-09T20:37:16Z
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