
Baroque music
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- Q1The Baroque period was from1650 to 17001600 to 17001650 to 17501600 to 175030s
- Q2What composer does not belong to the Baroque period?HaydnVivaldiHaendelBach30s
- Q3This piece of music was composed by...HaendelVivaldiPachelbelBach30s
- Q4The instrumental form with one soloist and an orchestra is called...... and has.....'Concerto grosso' with 3 movements'Concerto grosso' with 4 movements'Concerto a solo' with 4 movements'Concerto a solo' with 3 movements30s
- Q5The musical piece to be played by several instruments was calledSonataMinuetoConcertoOratorio30s
- Q6This piece of music was composed byVivaldiCorelliBachHaendel30s
- Q7The vocal form that tell us some stories from the Bible wasThe OperaThe SuiteThe OratorioThe Cantata30s
- Q8In a piece of music the basso continuo madethe melodythe rhythmthe harmonyall of them30s
- Q9This piece of music was composed byPachelbelHaendelVivaldiBach30s
- Q10We can distinguish an accompanied melody texture when there istwo instruments playing togethera soloist with an orchestraa musician playing a Sonataa choir singing an Oratorio30s
- Q11This piece of music was composed byBachHaendelCorelliVivaldi30s
- Q12
A WRONG characteristic of instrumental music in the Baroque period
Instruments cannot play as fast as before the Baroque
It appeared the great virtuosos
Instrumental music achieved more independence and importance
It appeared new instruments
30s - Q13Unlike the 'Concerto grosso', in the 'Concerto a solo' there isonly one orchestraonly one instrumentonly one soloistonly one musician30s
- Q14Who composed this song?VivaldiPachelbelHaendelBach30s
- Q15
One example of contrast in music is when the musicians play
different melodies at the same tempo
longer and shorter the same melody
loud and soft the same melody
fast and loud the same melody
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