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Medieval/Renaissance and Baroque Era Quiz 1. Nearly all of the surviving music f

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Medieval/Renaissance and Baroque Era Quiz 1. Nearly all of the surviving music from the Medieval era was rtten for the Catholie and was A. vocal and sacred B. unaccompanied chant C. a setting of the Mass ordinary D. all of the above 2. Which of the following is NOT part of the Mass ordinary? A. Kyrie B. Credo C. Leonin D. Sanctus 3. A sacred, polyphonic choral work setting a non-Mass text, such as Josquin's Ave Maria, is an example of a A. hymn B. madrigal C. motet D. string quartet 4. A sung drama with orchestral accompaniment is a(n) A. motet B. concerto grosso C. opera D. doo-wop group 5. Operas from the Baroque era, such as Monteverdi's Orfeo, were based on A. Greek myths and ancient history B. stories about servants and other everyday people C. Bible stories D. Science-fiction 6. Music, and art in general, from the Baroque era valued A. expression and emotional content B. ornamentation C. counterpoint/polyphony D. all of the above 7. George Frederic Handel's Messiah is an example of an A. oratorio B. opera

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1. D. All of the above. the Christian music was both vocal and sacred and a setting of mass ordinary. It also had some elements of unaccompanied chants.

2. C. Leonin. It wasn't a part of the mass ordinary and all the other three were.

3. C. Motet. a motet is a vocal based music composition.

4. C. Opera. An opera is a form of art which depicts drama through the use of orchestration.