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Which of the following is not true? The late baroque period was one of the most revolutionary periods in music history. Regardless of form, baroque music often features contrasts between elements of sound. Baroque art is a complex mixture of rationalism, sensuality, materialism, and spirituality. Early baroque composers favored homophonic texture over the polyphonic texture typical of Renaissance music.
The late baroque period was one of the most revolutionary periods in music history.
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Which of the following statements is not true? A. Baroque art is a complex mixture of rationalism, sensuality, materialism and spirituality. B. The late baroque period was one of the most revolutionary periods in music history. C. Early baroque composers favored homophonic texture over the polyphonic texture typical of Renaissance music. D. Regardless of form, baroque music features contrasts between bodies of sound.
B. The late baroque period was one of the most revolutionary periods in music history.
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The first era of Western music history in which instrumental music was as important as vocal music was the:
baroque
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The most famous riot in music in music history occurred in Paris in 1913 at the first performance of
Igor Stravinsky’s the rite of spring
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The most famous riot in music history occurred in Paris in 1913 at the first performance of
Igor Stravinsky Rite of Spring
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The most famous riot in music history occurred in Paris in 1913 at the first performance of Igor Stravinsky’s Les Noces. Richard Wagner’s Siegfried. Arnold Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder. Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring.
Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring.
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One of the most revolutionary periods in music history was the
early baroque period
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One of the most revolutionary periods in music history was the…
early baroque
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B. The late baroque period was one of the most revolutionary periods in music history.
Which of the following statements is not true? A. Baroque art is a complex mixture of rationalism, sensuality, materialism, and spirituality. B. The late baroque period was one of the most revolutionary periods in music history. C. Early baroque composers favored homophonic texture over the polyphonic texture typical of Renaissance music. D. Regardless of form, baroque music features contrasts between bodies of sound.
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The Classical period marked the first time in music history that instrumental music was more important than vocal music. Chamber groups became formally organized into string trios, quartets, quintets and piano trios. The piano replaced the harpsichord asthe most dominant instrument of the Classical period.
Music of the Classical period moved away from the polyphonic, or counterpoint, style of the late Baroque period. (Counterpoint music is two or more melodies played at the same time while moving with rhythmic independence.) Music of the Classical period focused on homophony, in which two or more voices or instruments move together in harmony, as in chords. A chord is three or more notes played together.
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