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| The Baroque era lasted from --- to --- |
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| A passionate expression of affections can describe what era? |
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| A group of music intellectuals who wanted to marry music and text perfectly |
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| Multiple choirs of for or more voices/instruments were characteristics of --- |
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| Venetian polychordal music |
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| --- was the center of activity, both secular and sacred |
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| --- was a famous organist, teacher, and composer; wrote many pieces for St. Mark's basilica |
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| A piece that is meant to be played and not sung |
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| The term --- actually means odd, irregular, rough, or uneven |
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| --- is the first known book (psalter) printed in America (1640) |
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| What era had the first known opera house and public performances for entertainment? |
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| --- - Polyphonic composition with 2-6 melodic lines |
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| A --- was a popular renaissance lute or keyboard song, but turned into a virtuoso for harpsichord or organ solo |
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| Type of music where everyone plays a different instrument and piece |
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| --- were solo pieces with orchestral accompaniment |
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| --- was a concerto for multiple soloist |
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| --- was the choir master at St. Marks |
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| --- were used for dramatic effects |
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| Polyphonic texture, music dominates text, church music are all parts of the --- |
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| Homophonic, text dominates music, secular songs are all parts of the --- |
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| The use of tones from chromatic scale became more freely |
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