Higher Music - Classical Period

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1. The first section of a movement in sonata form, containing two musical themes called the first subject and the second subject
Exposition
Subject
Modal
Sonata
2. The main theme or melody, or group of musical ideas in a piece of music.
Subject
Cadence
Exposition
Modal
3. Three semitones above The Relative Minor
The Relative Major
Plagal Cadence
C Major
Broken Chords
4. A chord built on the dominant 5th note of a key which adds the 7th note above its root.
Diminished 7th
Plainchant
Broken Chords
The Dominant 7th (dom7)
5. A Cadence that sounds odd and deceptive
Perfect Cadence
Interrupted Cadence
Plagal Cadence
Imperfect Cadence
6. When note values are lengthened usually by doubling the value
Diminution
Augmentation
7. When note values are shortened usually by halving the value
Diminution
Agumentation
8. Music composed for a small group, generally intended to be preformed in a palace chamber or large room
Chamber Music
Concertino
String Quartet
Symphony
9. Either a group of 4 instruments comprising of two violins, viola, and cello. Or a style of music often in three or four movements.
String Quartet
Concertino
Basso-continuo
Chamber Music
10. Sacred choral work
Mass
Coloratura
Oratorio
Plainchant
11. A vocal piece of music that tells a story from the Bible including words such as: "Emmanuel" "Gloria" and "Hallelujah"
Oratorio
Mass
Imitation
Sequence
12. Elaborate ornamentation when singing
Coloratura
Aria
Mass
Harmony
13. Vocal style - like spoken
Obbligato
Aria
Recitative
Tenor
14. A Major chord heard at the end of a piece of music
Tierce de Picardie
Relative Minor
Plagal Cadence
Mass
15. A cadence with a much softer finish sound than a prefect cadence, often described as the "Amen Cadence"
Plagal Cadence
Tierce de Picardie
Modal
Imperfect cadence
16. Italian name for "Grace Note"
Obbligato
Mordent
Modal
Acciaccatura
17. A solo song for an Opera
Obbligato
Coloratura
Mozart
Aria
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