Final Study Quiz 3 – Flashcards

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One of the most revolutionary periods in music history was the
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Early Baroque
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A popular keyboard instrument in which sound was produced by means of brass blades striking the strings was the
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clavichord
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"Affections" in baroque usage refers to
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emotional states or moods of music
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In the baroque period, the ordinary citizen's opportunities for hearing music usually came from the
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church
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The music director of a court in the baroque period
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all of the above
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Members of the Camerata wanted to create a new vocal style based on the
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music of the ancient Greek tragedies
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A typical baroque operatic form was the da capo aria in ABA form in which the singer
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was expected to embellish the returning melody with ornamented tones
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The members of the Camerata wanted the vocal line of their music to follow
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the rhythms and pitch fluctuations of speech
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Speechlike melody accompanied only by a basso continuo is called
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secco recitative
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Embellishments are
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ornamental tones not printed in the music that seventeenth- and eighteenth-century performers were expected to add to the melody
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To achieve intensity of expression, Monteverdi used _______ with unprecedented freedom and daring.
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dissonance
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Orpheus goes to Hades in the hope of bringing ______ back to life.
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Eurydice
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Monteverdi's vocal music was ordinarily supported by a ______ and other instruments.
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basso continuo
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The word baroque has at various times meant all of the following except
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naturalistic
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terraced dynamics refers to
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the sudden alternation from one dynamic level to another
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The position of the composer during the baroque period was that of
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a high-class servant with few personal rights
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Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 is unusual in that
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it gives a solo role to the harpsichord
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A polyphonic composition based on one main theme, a cornerstone of baroque music, is the
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fugue
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Which of the following statements are not true?
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The baroque era witnessed the development of a major innovation in music: the symphonic poem or tone poem.
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The baroque, as a stylistic period in western art music, encompassed the years
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1600-1750
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All of the following were major baroque composers except
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Wolfgang A. Mozart
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Claudio Monteverdi, an early baroque composer, strove to create music that was
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passionate and dramatic
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The early and late baroque periods differed in that composers in the early baroque
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favored homophonic texture
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By about _____, major or minor scales were the tonal basis of most compositions.
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1680
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Instrumental music became as important as vocal music for the first time in the _____ period.
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late Baroque
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The compelling drive and energy in baroque music are usually provided by
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repeated rhythmic patterns
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Baroque melodies often are
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elaborate and ornamental
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The most characteristic feature of baroque music is its use of
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basso continuo
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A section that sounds fairly complete and independent but is part of a larger composition is called a
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movement
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A concerto grosso most often has _____ movement(s).
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three
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The first and last movements of the concerto grosso are often in _____ form
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ritonello
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The main theme of a fugue is called the
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subject
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Transitional sections of a fugue that offer either new material or fragments of the subject or countersubject are called
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episodes
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_____ is a musical procedure in which a fugue subject is imitated before it is completed.
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stretto
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The text, or book, of a musical dramatic work is called the
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libretto
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A song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment is called a(n)
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aria
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_____ refers to a vocal line that imitates the rhythms and pitch fluctuations of speech.
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recitative
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An _____ is an orchestral composition performed before the curtain rises on a dramatic work.
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overture
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Castrati
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all of the above
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A large court during the baroque period might employ about ____ performers
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80
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Baroque trio sonatas usually involve _______ performers.
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four
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The sonata in the baroque period was a composition in several movements for
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one to eight instruments
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The abbreviation "op." stands for "opus", Latin for
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work
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Vivaldi wrote approximately _____ concertos.
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450
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Vivaldi wrote concertos
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for a great variety of instruments
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Vivaldi was famous and influential as a virtuoso
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violinist
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A Vivaldi concerto usually has ______ movements.
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three
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A musical ornament consisting of rapid alternation of two tones that are a whole step or half step apart is a
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trill
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Bach achieves unity of mood in his compositions by using
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an insistent rhythmic drive
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Bach created masterpieces in every baroque form except the
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opera
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Bach's personal music style was drawn from
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all of the above
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Bach was recognized as the most eminent ____ of his day.
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organist
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Which of the following is not a part of the baroque suite?
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waltz
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The various dances of the baroque suite are usually
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In AABB form
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The French overture has
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two sections: slow-fast
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The _____ is an instrumental composition based on a chorale.
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chorale prelude
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The ______ is a Lutheran congregational hymn tune.
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chorale
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In their use of aria, duet, and recitative, Bach's cantatas closely resembled the _____ of the time.
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operas
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A sung piece, or choral work with or without vocal soloists, usually with orchestral accompaniment, is the
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cantata
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Oratorios first appeared in
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Italy
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The first oratorios were based on
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stories from the Bible
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Oratorio differs from opera in that it has no
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acting, scenery, or costumes
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In oratorio, the story is carried forward by the
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narrator's recitative
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An element of the oratorio that is especially important and serves to comment on or participate in the drama is the
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chorus
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George Frideric Handel was born in 1685, the same year as
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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Although Handel wrote a great deal of instrumental music, the core of his huge output consists of English oratorios and Italian
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operas
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Handel's oratorios are usually based on
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the Old Testament
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Handel's "Messiah" is an example of
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an oratorio
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Handel spent the major portion of his life in
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England
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The focus of a Handel oratorio is usually the
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chorus
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A common variation form in the baroque is based on the use of a ground bass, or
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basso ostinato
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A ____ is a hymn tune for congregational use.
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chorale
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The _____ is a choral work, or sung piece, with or without vocal soloists, usually with orchestral accompaniment.
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cantata
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Bach's Cantata No. 140, "Wachet auf," is based on the parable of the
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wise and foolish virgins
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A large-scale composition for chorus, vocal soloists, and orchestra, usually set to a narrative biblical text, is called a(n)
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oratorio
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The word baroque has at various times meant all of the following except _____.
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naturalistic
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The baroque period, as a stylistic period in western art music, encompassed the years _____.
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1600-1750
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A baroque musical composition usually expresses _____ within the same movement.
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one basic mood
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The compelling drive and energy in baroque music are usually provided by _____.
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repeated rhythmic patterns
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The main keyboard instruments of the baroque period were the _____.
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harpsichord and organ
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Baroque melodies are often _____.
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elaborate and ornamental
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Instrumental music became as important as vocal music for the first time during the _____ period.
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late baroque
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A section of music that sounds fairly complete and independent but is part of a larger composition is called a _____.
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movement
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In the baroque period, the ordinary citizen's opportunities for hearing music usually came from the _____.
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church
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In Italy, music schools were often connected with _____.
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orphanages
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A concerto grosso typically has _____ movements.
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three
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Frederick the Great, king of Prussia, played the _____.
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flute
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The first and last movements of the concerto grosso are usually in _____ form.
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ritornello
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A _____ is a polyphonic composition based on one main theme called the subject.
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fugue
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An _____ is a play, set to music, sung to orchestral accompaniment, with scenery, costumes, and action.
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opera
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The text of a musical dramatic work such as an opera is called the _____.
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libretto
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_____ refers to a vocal style that imitates the rhythms and pitch fluctuations of speech.
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recitative
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The first opera house in Europe to offer entry to anyone with the price of admission opened in 1637 in _____.
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Venice
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Antonio Vivaldi spent most of his life working at an institution for orphaned and illegitimate girls in _____.
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Venice
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The longest period of Bach's professional life was spent as director of music a St. Thomas's Church in _____.
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Leipzig
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The composer of The Four Seasons, a concerto for violin and string orchestra, is _____.
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Antonio Vivaldi
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J.S. Bach was recognized as the most eminent _____ of his day.
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organist
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Bach created masterpieces in every baroque form except _____.
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opera
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Sets of dance-inspired instrumental movements are called _____.
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suites
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The castrati were male singers who had been castrated before puberty and _____.
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received the highest fees of any musicians
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The baroque period is also known as the "Age of _____" because many rulers exercised such power over their subjects.
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absolutism
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