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Praxis 5113 Music Content Knowledge Questions and Answers | Graded A+
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Medieval musical period - After fall of Rome 476 - 1300s 
Monophonic chant - Medieval. Single unison melodic line. Somber religious chants called 
plainchant or plainsong. Gregorian chants too. When other voices added, they moved parallel 
to the main voice. 
Cantus firmus - Main melody in a chant 
Motet - Medieval. Evolved from monophonic chant. Adding additional parts against main 
cantus firmus. Popular by 1200s. Continued through Bach. 
Organum - Medieval. Evolved from plainchant. Means addi...
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Ap European History Exam Study Guide, Units 1,2, and 3
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Ap European History Exam Study Guide, Units 1,2, and 3 
Italian Renaissance - Answer>> The Italian Renaissance was the beginning of the Renaissance, a period of great cultural change and achievement in Europe that spanned the period from the end of the 13th century Ap European History Exam Study Guide, Units 1,2, and 3 
Italian Renaissance - Answer>> The Italian Renaissance was the beginning of the Renaissance, a period of great cultural change and achievement in Europe that spanned ...
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Praxis 5113 Music Content Knowledge Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024 Rated A+
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Medieval musical period - After fall of Rome 476 - 1300s 
Monophonic chant - Medieval. Single unison melodic line. Somber religious chants called 
plainchant or plainsong. Gregorian chants too. When other voices added, they moved parallel to 
the main voice. 
Cantus firmus - Main melody in a chant 
Motet - Medieval. Evolved from monophonic chant. Adding additional parts against main 
cantus firmus. Popular by 1200s. Continued through Bach. 
Organum - Medieval. Evolved from plainchant. Means addi...
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Art History Renaissance Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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Art History Renaissance Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
How were relationships amongst Renaissance artists best described? - Answer-Competitive yet appreciative 
 
What was possible with the invention and use of oil paint? - Answer-Minute detail and high reflective surfaces 
 
What did Italian artists and patrons appreciate about northern Renaissance paintings? - Answer-Their ability to capture and express human emotion and their incredible detail and naturalism 
 
What did Albrecht Dür...
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Class Notes Test 3 Review CSTU 101 Liberty University Dr. Walker A.D. - correct answer When was the Italian Renaissance? 
 
To return to the principles underlying ancient Greece - correct answer What was the goal of the Italian Renaissance? 
 
Rationalism and Humanism - correct answer What two philosophies dominated the Italian Renaissance? 
 
Merchant Princes - correct answer Who financed the travel and commerce of the Italian Renaissance period? 
 
Ottoman Empire - correct answer Trade with wh...
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What does Renaissance mean? - ANSWER "Rebirth" 
During the renaissance Italian artists and scholars looked back at the ancient 
________ and __________ writings for inspiration - ANSWER Greeks, Romans 
New interpretations of what happened during the renaissance reflected a change 
in __________ and the ________ in politics and society - ANSWER Learning, arts 
In the early renaissance the principle patrons of the arts were the _________ 
________ cities - ANSWER Northern Italian
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tenebrism Italian, tenebroso (murky), also called dramatic illumination, is a style of painting 
using very pronounced chiaroscuro, where there are violent contrasts of light and dark, and 
where darkness becomes a dominating feature of the image. 
impasto technique used in painting, where paint is laid on an area of the surface (or the entire 
canvas) very thickly, usually thickly enough that the brush or painting-knife strokes are visible. 
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Alessandro Striggio - correct answer 1536/1537 - February 29, 1592 
was an Italian composer, instrumentalist and diplomat of the Renaissance. He composed numerous madrigals as well as dramatic music, and by combining the two, became the inventor of madrigal comedy. 
 
Emilio de' Cavalieri - correct answer 1550-March 11, 1602 
was an Italian composer, producer, organist, diplomat, choreographer and dancer at the end of the Renaissance ...
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What does Renaissance translated into English mean? To what extent is it accurate? - ANSWER-Rebirth 
-The statement isn't accurate though, since the Middle Ages laid the foundations for Europe, such as laws, languages, and economics 
 
Where was the culture of the rich Italian city-states borrowed from during the Renaissance? - ANSWER-Ancient Greece and Rome 
 
How did the rich Italian city-states differ from Ancient Greece and Rome during the Renaissance? - ANSWER-They incorporated individuali...
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baroqueAlessandro Striggio - correct answer 1536/1537 - February 29, 1592 
was an Italian composer, instrumentalist and diplomat of the Renaissance. He composed numerous madrigals as well as dramatic music, and by combining the two, became the inventor of madrigal comedy. 
 
Emilio de' Cavalieri - correct answer 1550-March 11, 1602 
was an Italian composer, producer, organist, diplomat, choreographer and dancer at the end of the Renaissance era. His work was critical in defining the beginning o...
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