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Alleluia, O Virga Mediatrix   |  
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        Composer: Hildegard Von Bingen (earliest female composer) 
- Ternary form (ABA) 
 
- Sacred 
  
- monophonic (0ne voice) 
  
- Genre: CHANT 
  
- Mellismatic setting on: Alleluia 
  
- Middle Ages 
  
 
  
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        Composer: unknown Notre Dame School  
- Highly mellismatic 
  
- acapella (just voices) 
  
- notated polyphony 
  
- GENRE: organum
 
- Middle Ages 
  
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        Composer: Rainbaut de Vaqueiras  
- Genre: Troubador Song (courtly love)
  
- secular music 
  
- instrumental 
  
- CD-polyphonic piece 
  
- From quadruple to triple meter 
  
- Middle Ages 
  
- Strophic form-repetive phrases 
  
 
  
 
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        Composer: Machaut  
Genre: Chanson  
- secular 
  
- about an unhappy relationship 
  
- ARS Nova: things become more complex 
  
- 3 voices 
  
- polyphony 
  
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        Composer: Josquin  
- Genre: Motet 
  
- Still polyphony (imitative polyphony) 
  
- (REPEATS THE SAME PHRASE) 
  
- homorhythm- all the voices have the same rhythm 
  
- The Renaissance-Sacred
  
- sacred music 
  
 
 
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Pope Marcellus Mass: Gloria  |  
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        Composer: Palestrina  
- monophonic intro to the piece 
  
- Alternation of homorrhythm and polyphonic textures 
  
- The Renaissance-Sacred 
  
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        Composer: Monteverdi  
- Genre: Italian Madrigal 
  
- subtle and nuanced word pronouncing 
  
- High quality poetry 
  
- waves, trembling leaves, birds singing 
  
- The Renaissance 
  
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        Composer: Farmer  
- Genre: English Madrigal 
  
- The Renaissance-Secular 
  
- not so subtle word painting 
  
- pastoral setting 
  
- light and playful theme 
  
- coded eroticism 
  
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        Composer: Purcell  
- excerpt begins with short recitative 
  
- Recitative: plot advances, often rapid, light instrumentation, little if no repetition. 
  
- Baroque Period 
  
- Aria has a special feature, ostinato and ground bass 
  
- Aria: plot stops;emotion 
  
- Fuller use of orchestra at the end 
  
- slower dramatic speech, declamation 
  
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        Composer: Handel 
- Genre: oratorio 
  
- oratorio-sacred theme for opera 
  
- unstaged, no costumes 
  
- 2-4hrs long 
  
- 3 acts-christmas story, easter story, redemption of the world through faith 
  
- Baroque Period 
  
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"A Mighty Fortress is Our God"   |  
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        Composer: Bach  
- Genre: Church Cantada 
  
- between 15-30 minutes long 
  
- church chorales, used in mass services 
  
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    Bach – “Little” Fugue in G minor for organ, BWV 578 
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        Composer: Bach  
- Genre: Organ Fugue 
  
- 4-voice limitation (SATB) 
  
- What to listen for? opening melody in soprano, followed by alto, tenor, then bass 
  
- Carefully controlled imitative polyphony 
  
- Baroque era 
  
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        Composer: Vivaldi  
- Each has three movements 
  
- Allegro (fast), Largo(slow), Allegro(fast) 
  
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        The perceived highness or lowness of a sound resulting from the frequency of the waves vibration.   |  
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        The controlled movement of sound over time   |  
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        A melody is a sucession of single pitches perceived by the mind as a larger unit (essentually a tune) so you have some high pitch sound and low pitch sound=tune   |  
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meter (quadruple, triple, duple)   |  
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        triple=waltz quadruple=four beats in a measure, triple=three beats and so forth   |  
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        Contour: moves up and down range: the span of pitches   |  
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        main section of orchestra sound creation=vibration of songs. Bowed strings=violin, viola, cello, souble bass   |  
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        playing the instrument with a bow   |  
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        plucking the strings of the instrument   |  
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        Flute/piccolo, oboe/English horn, clarinet/bass clarinet , bassoon/contrbassoon, saxomophone   |  
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        trumpet, french horn, trombone, tuba,  
sound production=vibration of air 
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        pitched:timfani, xylophone, celesta, glockenspiel, bells, chimes  
unpitched: share, bass drum, cumbols, triangle, tambourine, cowbell 
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        sound produced by mechanically plucking strings   |  
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        invented by bartolomeo critoforic.  
 expressive: key pressure affects dynamic level 
 
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        performance with woodwinds, brass, and percussion   |  
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        chamber music ensemble, consisting of two violins, two violas, or two violins , two cellos, and so forth   |  
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        clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon, horn   |  
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        two trumpets, horns, tronbone, tuba   |  
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