
MusicIQ Lesson 7 - What have we learned so far?
Quiz by Christie Dittmer
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Put the eras we've studied so far into chronological order.
Put the instruments into the proper group.
Put the musical forms into the proper groups
The invention of the printing press in the 1400s greatly impacted music distribution.
________ refers to a return to the humanities, including ancient literature, grammar, rhetoric, history, poetry, and philosophy.
A group of three notes, stacked in thirds is called a ________ .
In moving from the Medieval era to the Renaissance, music moved from more ________ voices to more ________ .
A Renaissance-era secular song for voices, typically setting a poem to music is called a ________ .
Palestrina was a popular Renaissance composer who wrote over 100 masses.
________ advocated for church music to be in worshipers' own languages, accessible to non-professional singers.
The most important composer of the Baroque era was ________ .
"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" and "Sleepers Awake" are famous portions of Bach ________ .
J. S. Bach's worship music was more simple, less ornate than that of Palestrina.
The predominant keyboard instrument of the Baroque was the piano.
A chord is a combination of notes played together to create harmony.
The raised third note of the key, often played at the end of a Baroque piece, that changes the tonality from minor to major is called a(n) ________ .
Handel's "Messiah" is the most famous ________ .
Put the three "powerhouse" composers of the Classical era into order based on their birth year.
Check all that apply: Sonata form is typically used in at least one movement of ________ .
Group the composers with their proper catalog label.
Mozart was known for being temperamental and tempestuous.
Which Classical composer served to bring music into the Romantic era?
Which composer wrote more music in minor keys?
Which composer wrote the ground-breaking Symphony No. 9, featuring a choir in the final movement?