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Mus Quiz Ch 7&8
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| All are characteristics of Gregorian Chant except: | Homophonic |
| The earliest form of polyphonic music in the Christian church was: | Organum |
| The Doctrine of Ethos concerned: | The moral and ethical aspects of music |
| In the listening example Kyrie, from the Mass "Cum Jubilo" the genre is: | Gregorian Chant |
| In the listening example Kyrie, from the Mass "Cum Jubilo" the texture would be described as: | Monophonic |
| In the listening example: Nunc aperuit nobis by Hildegard of Bingen, the rhythm could be described as: | Unmetered |
| In the listening example: Nunc aperuit nobis by Hildegard of Bingen, all of the following are characteristics except: | Timbre of male voices |
| In the listening example:Sumer is icumen the texture is: | Polyphonic |
| In the listening example:Sumer is icumen there is a repeated bass motive called a(n): | Ostinato |
| A 14th century composer who. supposedly composed the first complete setting of the Ordinary of the Mass: | Guillaume de Machaut |
| In the listening example, gloria, from the Messe de Nostre Dame, the melody and harmony are: | Unison |
| In the listening example, gloria, from the Messe de Nostre Dame, the texture is: | Polyphonic |
| The two sections of the 14th century mass were: | Proper and Ordinary |
| All are sections of the Ordinary of the Mass except: | Easter sections |
| Music in 14th century Europe included all but one of the following characteristics: | Reflected and Interest in one melody line (monophonic texture) |
| An important contributor to the study of intervals in the 6th century BC was: | Pathagorus |
| Unaccompanied by instruments: | a cappella |
| Scales that preceded major and minor scales | Modes |
| Polyphonic piece; All voices perform the same melody at different times | Canon |
| The text and formal arrangement of a religious service: | Liturgy |