GAM 1 - Handel's And the Glory of the Lord

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GAM 1 - Handel's And the Glory of the Lord QUIZ covers all 7 elements of music
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Question 1

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'And the Glory of the Lord' was composed by [blank_start]Frederick Handel[blank_end] in [blank_start]1742[blank_end] in [blank_start]England[blank_end]. Therefore this was in the [blank_start]Baroque[blank_end] Period. At this time he was Royal Court composer to King George I. This piece is the chorus of an [blank_start]oratorio[blank_end]: a musical work based on words or stories from the [blank_start]bible[blank_end] (liturgical without acting or costumes). In an oratorio, there are also two other parts called the recitative and the aria.
Answer
  • Frederick Chopin
  • Frederick Handel
  • George Handel
  • 1742
  • 1724
  • 1736
  • Germany
  • England
  • France
  • Poland
  • Classical
  • Romantic
  • Baroque
  • aria
  • oratorio
  • fugue
  • suite
  • bible
  • culture
  • monarchy

Question 2

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What are features that characterise music of the Baroque Period?
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  • variety of dynamics allowing for freedom of expression
  • terraced dynamics
  • diatonic functional harmony
  • lots of ornamentation
  • melody dominated homophony
  • basso continuo

Question 3

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The vocals are sung by a four part choir: Soprano, [blank_start]Alto[blank_end], Tenor, [blank_start]Bass[blank_end]. The instrumentation is provided by a four part string ensemble: [blank_start]violin[blank_end] i, [blank_start]violin[blank_end] ii, [blank_start]viola[blank_end], continuo bass. The continuo bass can either be played by a [blank_start]cello[blank_end], [blank_start]double bass[blank_end], or chamber organ. It was later reorchestrated to include [blank_start]flute[blank_end], oboe and bassoon doubling on the instrumental parts to accomodate the growing choir.
Answer
  • Alto
  • Bass
  • violin
  • violin
  • viola
  • cello
  • double bass
  • flute

Question 4

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There is no structure in this piece.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Orchestral interludes split choir and instrumental sections. What is the Italian word for these orchestral interludes which means 'little return'?
Answer
  • allegretto
  • ritornello
  • codetta
  • tranquillo

Question 6

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What is the tonic of this piece?
Answer
  • A major
  • E major
  • B major

Question 7

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What two types of cadences are commonly used in this piece?
Answer
  • imperfect
  • perfect
  • authentic
  • deceptive
  • plagal

Question 8

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Label each note with its lyrics.
Answer
  • the
  • Lord
  • And
  • glory
  • the
  • glory of
  • the

Question 9

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Which two words are used to describe the amount of syllables per note?
Answer
  • brio
  • melismatic
  • single
  • cambalo
  • syllabic

Question 10

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Which is the motif that is made up of a tonic pedal?

Question 11

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This piece includes all of the following textures at some point within it: monophonic, homophonic, imitation, counterpoint, unison.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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This piece is in [blank_start]3[blank_end]/[blank_start]4[blank_end] time at [blank_start]Allegro[blank_end] speed, to give it the dance-like feel.
Answer
  • 3
  • 4
  • Allegro

Question 13

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What is the term used to describe a situation when notes are grouped differently?
Answer
  • melisma
  • hemiola
  • cross-rhythm
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