
MUSIC 9 - Summative Test
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A rhythmical free liturgical chant of the Roman Catholic Church.
troubadour
gregorian chant
sacred music
mass song
30s - Q2
The popular music during the latter part of Medieval Period which is not bound by Catholic traditions.
solo music
sacred music
instrumental
secular music
30s - Q3
A baroque music style developed mainly by imitative counterpoint.
chorale
oratorio
toccata
fugue
30s - Q4
Refers to the primary form of sacred vocal polyphony.
mass
troubadour
motet
madrigal
30s - Q5
A large scale musical composition for orchestra and voice that incorporates narratives on religious themes.
chorale
mass
madrigal
oratorio
30s - Q6
A characteristic of a mass music in which a note is set to each syllable.
melismatic
syllabic
neumatic
poetic
30s - Q7
The only mass song composition written with Greek text.
Kyrie
Gloria
Agnus Dei
Credo
30s - Q8
It is a symbol representing one to four notes used as notation during the Medieval period.
Notes
Score
Libretto
Nuemes
30s - Q9
He is known for his compositions for orchestra, organ, and oratorio.
Adam de la Halle
Johann Sebastian Bach
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Thomas Morley
30s - Q10
A period when arts are highlighted grandiose and elaborated ornamentation in music.
Medieval Period
Classical Period
Baroque Period
Renaissance Period
30s