Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Music History Ch. 1
Chapter 1 of Music History at the College of Saint Rose
90
Music
Undergraduate 3
09/22/2011

Additional Music Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
Plato
Definition
Greek Philosopher. Recommended the ideal state be founded on suitable types of music and warn against the unsettling effects of musical innovation.
Term
Aristotle
Definition
Greek Philosopher. Theory of imitation, explained how music affects behavior: recommended temperance in musical exposure and training.
Term
Pythagorus
Definition
Greek Phil. Discovered mathematical relationships between notes, harmonic overtone series.
Term
Kithara
Definition
Ancient Greek. Larger counterpart to Lyre. 5-7 strings that were plucked.
Term
Aulos
Definition
Ancient Greek. Single- or double-reed instrument used in the worship of Dionysus.
Term
Ethos, and doctrine of.
Definition
Moral and ethical character/behaviour. Character or mood of a certain tetrachord, chord, or scale.
Doctrine: a writing by Aristotle noting the benefits and dangers of musical education.
Term
Tetrachords
Definition
Scale fragments spanning a fourth. There are three genera of tetrachord: diatonic, chromatic, and enharmonic. The outer two notes were clearly defined, while the inner two had a less defined pitch, depending on the context.
Term
Diatonic Tetrachord
Definition
Top two intervals whole tone, bottom a semitone.
Ex: E D C B.
Term
Chromatic Tetrachord
Definition
Top interval a minor third, lower two intervals a pyknon (dense region) of semitones.
Term
Enharmonic Tetrachord
Definition
Top interval a minor third, lower pyknon denser than semi-tones, possibly quarter tones.
Term
Boethius
Definition
Premier authority on music in the middle ages. Wrote De institutione musica, the Fundamentals of Music.
Term
Quadrivium
Definition
Boethius' term for the "four paths" of the mathematical disciplines: geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, and harmonics.
Term
De institutione musica
Definition
A compilation of all knowledge of musical composition prior to Boethius' time. Contained formulas for the intervals between notes, generating scales and tuning.
Term
Musica mundana
Definition
A term used in De inst. mus. to describe the music of the relation between the earth and stars.
Term
Musica humana
Definition
A term used in De inst. mus. to describe the music unifying the human body.
Term
Musica instrumentalis
Definition
"Traditional" music (compared to mundana and humana)
Term
psalms
Definition
Sacred poems set to music.
Term
Chant dialect: Gallican
Definition
French
Term
Chant dialect: Mozarabic
Definition
Spain
Term
Chant dialect: Ambrosian
Definition
Milan
Term
Gregorian Chant
Definition
Repertoire of melodies sung by Frankish monks and nuns, transmitted in their writings. Codified by Pope Gregory II.
Term
Tenor
Definition
A second vocal or instrumental line, holding a single note for long durations. From verb "tenere", to hold.
Term
Plainchant
Definition
The sacred repertory, later Gregorian chant, created for ceremonial use and a principle element in the communal liturgy.
Term
Liturgy
Definition
Worship service. Includes any music, text, or actions.
Term
The Office
Definition
The prayer services practiced by members of religious community throughout the day.
Term
The Mass
Definition
The most important service of the Catholic Church. Text are read, songs are song, the Last Supper is reenacted.
Term
Proper of the Mass
Definition
Varied text depending on time of year.
Term
Ordinary of the Mass
Definition
Absolute text, unchanged throughout the year. Includes the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.
Term
Oral Transmission
Definition
Music passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth, rather than writing or recording.
Term
Antiphonal Chant
Definition
Form of chant involving two separate choruses, each alternating a line of the chant.
Term
Responsorial Chant
Definition
Chant alternating between a single cantor and the congregation.
Term
Direct Chant
Definition
Entire chant sung by chorus.
Term
Syllabic Chant
Definition
Opposite of melismatic, generally one syllable per note.
Term
Neumatic Chant
Definition
Midway between syllabic and melismatic chant.
Term
Melismatic chant
Definition
Extended lines consisting of many notes per syllable.
Term
Psalm tones
Definition
One of the eight melodies used for singing psalms.
Term
Antiphonal psalmody
Definition
Half verses alternate between two choirs, adopted early in the history of the Christian Church
Term
Tropes
Definition
Alterations and inserts made in existing chants, new texts, melismas, or both added.
Term
Sequences
Definition
Tropes of the Alleluia that became independent compositions.
Term
Liturgical dramas
Definition
Plays consisting of chants, conveying a religious message.
Term
Hildegard of Bingen
Definition
Composer, abbess of her own convent in Bingen, 1150.
Term
Church Modes
Definition
Dorian, Hypodorian, Phrygian, Hypophrygian, Lydian, Hypolydian, Mixolydian, Hypomixolydian.
Term
Finalis (modal)
Definition
Essentially tonic, final notes of a chant. Determines mode.
Term
Authentic modes
Definition
Place finalis on outer bounds of scale.
Term
Plagal Modes
Definition
Place finalis in center of mode. (Hypo)
Term
Solmization
Definition
Solfege of early Church: ut re mi fa so la
Term
Guido of Arezzo
Definition
Eleventh century monk proposed solmization syllables.
Term
Guidonian Hand
Definition
Pedagogical visual aid for remembering the solmization, developed by Guido of Arezzo.
Term
Jongleurs
Definition
Minstrels, sang secular songs in the middle ages.
Term
Minstrels
Definition
Traveling musicians playing secular music.
Term
Troubadours, Trouveres
Definition
Poet-composers in the south of France (troub) and the north of France (trouv) in the thirteenth century.
Term
Refrain
Definition
Repeated part between verses of a song.
Term
Minnesingers
Definition
German school of knightly poet-musicians between 1100-1300
Term
Polyphony
Definition
Multiple voices singing separate melodic lines.
Term
Organum
Definition
Early form of polyphony developed in the 9th century.
Term
Parallel organum
Definition
Two voices singing in parallel intervals.
Term
Oblique Organum
Definition
Second voice stays static while top voice moves.
Term
Organal voice
Definition
Second voice, in addition to the vox principalis
Term
Vox Principalis
Definition
Primary voice, as opposed to organal voice.
Term
Ad Organum Faciendum
Definition
A set of instructions detailing the composition of organum, dating from about 1100.
Term
Florid/Aquitanian organum
Definition
Characterized by two separate voices, the lower of which sustains long notes under the V. Princ.' lengthy melismas.
Term
Organum Purum, Organum Duplum
Definition
More names for Florid.
Term
Discant
Definition
Note-against note movement in organum.
Term
School of Notre Dame
Definition
Development of polyphony in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, primarily by Leonin and Perotin.
Term
Leonin
Definition
Led the school of Notre Dame, compiled the Magnus Liber Organi, a collection of polyphonic settings for existing chant passages.
Term
Perotin
Definition
Likely a student of Leonin, a singer and composer, credited with many clausulae and updating the Magnus Liber.
Term
Rhythmic Modes
Definition
Established rhythmic motifs of varying durations.
Term
Clausula
Definition
A section of a chant in discant style.
Term
Motet
Definition
Clausula of organum, cut loose from it's larger chant setting. Compare "sequence"
Term
Cantus firmus
Definition
Borrowed chant material serving as the tenor part in motet in Latin.
Term
Franconian Motet
Definition
3 voices, with the upper voices moving with quicker rhythm than the lower. Layered texture.
Term
Ars Nova
Definition
Period of "New Art" in france, early 14th century.
Term
Roman de Fauvel
Definition
A narrative poem satirizing the political corruption in France at the time.
Term
Phillipe de Vitry
Definition
Composer associated with Ars Nova, wrote many motets in the Roman de Fauvel. Used isorhythm.
Term
Isorhythm
Definition
Compositional device utilizing a repeating rhythmic idea superimposed with a repeating melodic idea of a different length.
Term
Color
Definition
The melodic component of the isorhythm
Term
Talea
Definition
The rhythmic component of the isorhythm
Term
Guillame de Machaut
Definition
b. 1300, Most important composer in 14th cent France. His music typifies the French Ars Nova.
Term
Hocket
Definition
Musical device involving short alternations between two voices. "Hiccup"
Term
Notre Dame Mass
Definition
Mass composed in polyphonic tradition, treating the six texts of the Ordinary as one composiition rather than separate pieces, by Machaut.
Term
Mensuration sign
Definition
Time signature, circle thing.
Term
Formes Fixes
Definition
Established genres of song, including the Virulai, Ballade, and Rondeau
Term
Trecento
Definition
Italian Ars Nova, the 1300s.
Term
Madrigal
Definition
Idyllic, pastoral love poems set for two voices. Secular.
Term
Caccia
Definition
Lively canon describing pastoral or chase scenes.
Term
Francesco Landini
Definition
Leading Italian composer of the trecento. Composed 140 ballate.
Term
Landini Cadence
Definition
Characterized by small dip down from leading tone before resolving to tonic.
Term
Musica ficta
Definition
Implied accidentals in music, applied instinctively by singers of the time.
Term
Haut instruments
Definition
Loud.
Term
Bas instruments
Definition
Quiet.
Supporting users have an ad free experience!