| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| renaissance time period | 1400-1600 | 100%
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| classical era time period | 1700-1800 | 100%
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| romantic era time frame | 1800-1900 | 100%
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| impressionist era was | 1875 – 1925 | 100%
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| modern era | 1900-today | 100%
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| baroque was the | Age of Reason | 100%
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| classical era main event | Boston tea party | 100%
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| main event of the Romantic period | civil war | 100%
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| renaissance had more ___ | dissonance | 100%
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| different kinds of church modes were: | dorian phrygian aeolian lonian mixolydian Lydian | 100%
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| classical era featured more | dynamics | 100%
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| renaissance musician | Frescobaldi | 100%
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| Who was one of the only known composers of the Medieval Era? | Guillaume de machaut | 100%
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| romantic era featured Strong emotion, vivid imagery, creative ___ | imagination | 100%
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| renaissance was the Rebirth of the | Individual | 100%
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| renaissance saw Fewer rules and | inhibitions | 100%
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| types of masses | Kyrie gloria credo Sanctus Agnus dei | 100%
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| renaissance painter | Michelangelo | 100%
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| Chanting was done by these 2 groups for religious purposes: | monks and nuns | 100%
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| baroque period saw | More rules | 100%
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| Stravinsky, Bartok, Prokofiev, Copland, and Hindemith were | neo-classical composers | 100%
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| What is Machaut’s best known composition | Notre dame mass | 100%
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| The Medieval Era began with the falling of what empire? | roman | 100%
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| Church modes were what we now know as what? | scales | 100%
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| romantic era composer | strauss | 100%
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| collapse of this system | tonal | 100%
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| romantic era Broke away from rules and ____ | traditions | 100%
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| BAROQUE period was | 1600-1750 | 0%
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| Years for the Medieval Era | 450-1450 | 0%
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| musicain from the baroque | Bach | 0%
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| main composer | Cage | 0%
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| impressionist era ____ was the critical composer | Debussy | 0%
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| adding layers of music | fugue | 0%
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| 12 tone system had | jazz or rock | 0%
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| story told with pure music | Ontario | 0%
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| story told with music and theater | opera | 0%
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| its definition had dance in it | suite | 0%
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