Baroque Music: Understanding Forms and Genres
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In Baroque music, what is the term for a short, lively piece that is often played as an introduction to a larger work?
Which of the following is a common form of Baroque vocal music that tells a story or conveys a message?
What is the term for a piece of Baroque music that is written for a solo instrument and is typically characterized by its virtuosic passages?
Which of the following is a common type of Baroque instrumental ensemble that consists of two or more violins, a viola, and a cello?
What is the term for a piece of Baroque music that is written for a large ensemble of instruments and is typically characterized by its use of contrasting sections?
Which of the following is a common type of Baroque dance music that is characterized by its triple meter and lively tempo?
What is the term for a piece of Baroque music that is written for a keyboard instrument and is typically characterized by its use of fugal counterpoint?
Which of the following is a common type of Baroque vocal music that is typically performed by a choir and is characterized by its use of polyphony?
What is the term for a piece of Baroque music that is written for a solo instrument and is typically characterized by its use of improvisation?
Which of the following is a common type of Baroque instrumental music that is typically written in three movements and is characterized by its use of contrasting tempos and moods?
What is the term for a piece of Baroque music that is written for a large ensemble of instruments and is typically characterized by its use of a ritornello?
Which of the following is a common type of Baroque vocal music that is typically performed by a solo singer and is characterized by its use of recitative and aria?
What is the term for a piece of Baroque music that is written for a solo instrument and is typically characterized by its use of variations on a theme?
Which of the following is a common type of Baroque instrumental music that is typically written in two or three movements and is characterized by its use of a slow, stately tempo?
What is the term for a piece of Baroque music that is written for a large ensemble of instruments and is typically characterized by its use of four movements?