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Culture and Values 14-15

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Opera
A dramatic performance in which the text is sung rather than spoken
Linear perspective
A system of perspective in which all parallel lines converge at a single vanishing point
Galleria
(In a Baroque Palace) Formal reception fall
Picaresque novel
Novel telling a story involving a rogue or adventurer
Curia
The body of tribunals and assemblies through which the pope governed the church
Counterpoint
Two or more distinct melodic lines sung or played at the same time
Piazza
The Italian word for a city square or market place
Harpsichord
Keyboard instrument, the forerunner of the modern piano
Sonata
In the seventeenth sentury, a short instrumental pieve. Over time, the term came to be used for an instrumental piece in several movements
Woodcut
A work produced by cutting away parts of a wooden block, which is then inked and printed
Chorale prelude
Piece of instrumental music that uses a familiar hymn or sacred song as the bais of an improvisation
Metaphysical
Term used (confusingly) to describe a group of seventeenth-century English poets
Materialism
Belief that nothing exists except material things
Chanson
Popular French son
Chiaroscuro
In painting, extreme contrasts between dark and light
Fugue
Piece of music in which the same themes are repeated and combined in counterpoint
Movement
In music, a self-contained section of a longer work
Toccata
An instrumental composition combining extreme technical complexity and dramatic expression
Induction
A system of reasoning that start from a specific case and tries to use it to establish a general theory
Logarithm
Table of mumbers that sumlifies mathematical calculation by sunstituting addition and subtraction for multiplication and division
Cantata
Short oratorios, alternating arias and recitative
Index
List of forbidden books that was issued by the Catholic Church
Triptych
Painting consisting of three separate panels
Burin
Sharp-pointed steel instrument used for incising the line for an engraving
Essay
A short literary work, generally in prose, dealing with a specific topic
Concerto grosso
A composition for orchestra, generally in three movements: fast-slow-fast
Anabaptists
Radical Reformers who insisted on adult baptism even for those who had been baptized in infancy (the word means "those baptized again")
Ground, Groundings
The part a an Elizabethan theater where the spectators stood, These poorer member of the audience became known as the groundlings. The ground was sometimes called the pit.
Soliloquy
Speech made by characters in a play who utter their thoughts aloud, without addressing them to any other character
Ayers
Simple English songs written for one singer and accompaniment
Aria
A solo song in an opera, oratorio, or cantata, which often gives the singer a chance to display technical skill
Chorale variation
Piece of instrumental musica consisting of a set of variations on a familiar hymn or sacred song
Recitative
The free declaration of a vocal line, with only a simple instrumental accompaniment for support. The inventors of opera, who though they were reviving ancient Greek tragedy, used the Greek term: monody
Anthem
A musical composition written for choir (sometimes with colo voices added), the text of which is in English
Engraving
Proess of incising lines on a copper plate, which is then printed to produce an impression (itself also known as engraving)
Indulgences
Forgiveness of sins in return for prayer, good works, and/or money
Thesis
Academic proposition that seeks to prove the truth of a statement
Kantor
Music director of a church choir (and often of a school attached to the church)
Virginal
Early keyboard instrument small enough to by placed on a table
Oratorio
Sacred drama performed without action, scenery, or costume, generally in a church or concert hall

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