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Music Test II

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The Bay Psalm Book
The first book to be printed in the British colonies in 1640. It was a psalter
Syncopation
Offbeat accents break up the regularity of beat that characterizes most classical music
Romantic
Pervaded the arts. Explored extremes-musical miniatures alongside grand opera.
W.C. Handy
Introduced the musical form of blues in Memphis
G.F. Handel
Wrote oratorios. Wrote "Messiah".
Ma Rainey
Blues singer born in Columbus, Ga
Chicago
Became a blues center in the 20s-30s
Classical
Ushered in a type of music that has been a staple of concert music ever since. (represented by Beethoven, and Mozart)
Cantata
A type of 17th Century secular music related to opera.
Blues
An attitude, a down in the chops attitude. The style came from the rural south.
Continuo
A notated bass line together with an improvised accompaniment
Melismatic text
Many notes are sung for each text syllable.
Concert Music
Intended primarily for the focused attention of the listener.
Muddy Waters
Blues singer not from Mississippi, used electric guitar and amp(urban blues)
Influences of Blues
West African (mainly), American, European
Baroque
Coincides with opera and the flourishing of independent instrumental music.
Rag time
A style of composed piano music developed black pianist in southern/midwestern saloons and dance halls.
Bessie
Empress of blues
Liturgical music
Music that plays a prescribed role in religious ritual.
Sequences
Often composed of paired verses of text sung to single musical phrases. Ex: Dies Irae
J.S. Bach
Stands at the peak of the development of a type of music associated with the German Evangelical (Lutheran) Church
Recitative
Basically free, speechlike singing
Dvorak
Classical music composer that used folk elements in his compositions
Middle Ages
The longest period
Tone clusters
A group of adjacent pitches sounded simultaneously
Drama with music
Around the year 1600 this was developed
Gregorian Chant
Formal repetition chant, Often hear each of the musical phrases sung three times. Pertaining to the Trinity.
Chicago
Became a blues center in the 20s-30s
Oratorio
Structure and dramatic character of a religious opera but without the customary sets, customes, and acting.
New York Philharmonic
Performed in North Korea
Bach cantatas
15 to 30 minute works consisting of texts that are taken from Bach's cantatas were heard both in and outside the church
Glissando
Sliding between pitches
Call & Response
Lines of text sung by a soloist alternate with a sung group response.
Commercial Music
Music created for the primary purpose of generating revenue for the writers and performers.
Adhan
Muslim prayer that is sung 5 times a day
Poetic forms of Opera
Recitative and aria
Strophic Form
Each stanza of text is sung to the same music.
Scott Joplin
King of Rag time
Blues
An attitude, a down in the chops attitude. The style came from the rural south.
Ritual Music
Music used in carrying out traditional beliefs of belief systems.
Chorales
Melodies associated with strophic religious texts that came to be used in the Lutheran tradition.
Quarter tones
Pitches smaller than the half steps of the piano
Cantata
A type of 17th Century secular music related to opera.
Obbligato
Independent melodic accompaniment sometimes
Gospel music
African American singing enthusiastically affirmative of the singers' religious faith
West African Influences
Drumming, persuasive sounds, complex rhythms
Chant
Monophonic music performed by singers, has limited range of pitches and free rhythms.
Oratorio
Structure and dramatic character of a religious opera but without the customary sets, customes, and acting.
Syllabic text
Type of text like most syllables of the "Dies Irae" are sung to a single note.
Influences of Blues
West African (mainly), American, European
Renaissance
Music evolved from those intellectual movements in literature, architecture, and painting that arose Italy during the 14th Century
Country Blues
Vocal melody accompanied by acoustic guitar
Aria
More structured and melodic singing with repeated words and recurring musical motives.
Concerto
Music using voices and instruments together
Folk Music
Communicates on a direct personal level and is readily accepted by a large percentage of a population. (Doesn't have an originator)
Concert Music
Intended primarily for the focused attention of the listener.
Renaissance
More music remains from this period than from the Middle ages (15th &16th Century)

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