Why was the basso continuo important in the Baroque era
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The basso continuo was important to the Baroque era because it
accompanied the melody line while filling in the harmony.
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What does Consort mean in musical terms
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Consort is a same family of instruments. The string consort:
violin, viola, cello and bass. A wind consort is an ensemble of
recorders in different registers.
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The end of the baroque era occurred during the
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1750s
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The text to an opera is known as the
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Libretto.
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Eighteenth century music meant to be played in the evening is called
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A serenade (Apex)
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The technique of gradually changing levels was developed by the Mannheim symphonists
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dynamic
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The head musician in an eighteenth century court was called a Kapellmeister
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True
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How was The Doctrine of the Affections best described as
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Doctrine of the Affections
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What pairs of elements would be most likely to form an ionic compound
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Metals and nonmetals would by most likely to form an ionic
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What type of music are balloons scared of
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Balloons are scared of... POP!
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Opera history began
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With the meetings of Florentine Camerata
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Andante means what
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a walking pace
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which of the following baroque forms follows the pattern fast-slow-fast
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Concerto is the baroque form following the pattern
fast-slow-fast.
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Why was the basso continuo important in the Baroque era
The basso continuo was important to the Baroque era because it
accompanied the melody line while filling in the harmony.
What does Consort mean in musical terms
Consort is a same family of instruments. The string consort:
violin, viola, cello and bass. A wind consort is an ensemble of
recorders in different registers.
The end of the baroque era occurred during the
1750s
The text to an opera is known as the
Libretto.
Eighteenth century music meant to be played in the evening is called
A serenade (Apex)
The technique of gradually changing levels was developed by the Mannheim symphonists
dynamic
The head musician in an eighteenth century court was called a Kapellmeister
True
How was The Doctrine of the Affections best described as
Doctrine of the Affections
What pairs of elements would be most likely to form an ionic compound
Metals and nonmetals would by most likely to form an ionic
compound.
What type of music are balloons scared of
Balloons are scared of... POP!
Opera history began
With the meetings of Florentine Camerata
Andante means what
a walking pace
which of the following baroque forms follows the pattern fast-slow-fast
Concerto is the baroque form following the pattern
fast-slow-fast.