
MUSIC 9 - QUIZ 2 (First Quarter)
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This refers to combination of different melodic lines in a single musical composition.
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This is the first section of the fugue where the subject is played.
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This refers to a small group of solo instruments.
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This refers to the style of using one mood throughout a musical piece.
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This refers to the principal theme and the first statement of the subject in a fugue.
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This is a narrative text and extended composition for soloist, chorus, and orchestra commonly based on non-liturgical Biblical stories.
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This is a metrical hymn tune associated with the Lutheran church in Germany.
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He was a German composer and organist who became a music director for Prince Leopold of Cuthen.
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This composer became the assistant organist at the Cathedral of Halle at the age of 12.
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This refers to the second statement of subject transposed to the dominant key that can be either a real or tonal.
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