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Praxis II: 5114 Latest 2023 Graded A+
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Praxis II: 5114 Latest 2023 Graded A+ Gregorian Chant no distinct meter/freeflowing, melismatic and largely monophonic (unaccompanied) 
Organum early polyphony with parallel motion, based on cantus firmus, improvised duplicating original melody 
Renaissance Era polyphony, refined musical notation, complete masses by single composer, use of greek modes, clarity of vocal lines, harmonic consonance, imitative counterpoint and expressivity 
Ordinary Mass 6 parts - kyrie, gloria, credo, sanctus, bene...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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Antiquity 
500AD - 500BC 
Medieval 
500 - 1400 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
Renaissance 
 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
Baroque 
 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), harpsichord and organ become more popular 
Classical 
 
- Strings, opera, symphony, and chamber music 
Romantic 
 
- More expressive, free-form, middle class music education, nationalism 
2...
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Mus 354 exam 1 excerpts Question and answers correctly solved
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Mus 354 exam 1 excerpts Question and answers correctly solved Mus 354 exam 1 excerpts 
 
Sonata in D Major, K. 119 by Domenico Scarlatti 2. Keyboard sonata. 3. 1740s. 4. End of baroque. 7. Written during scarlatti's employment by Maria Barbara 8. This work is written in binary (double reprise) form.9. 10. Bach, Handel 
 
 
1. CPE Bach Sonata in A Major, H. 186 2. Keyboard sonata. 3. 1765. 7. CPE Bach wrote and published this sonata for amateur musicians to play and enjoy. 8. Employs the empfin...
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RCM History 9 [ GLOBAL] Study Guide with Complete Solutions| Review 2025/2026
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RCM History 9 [ GLOBAL] Study Guide 
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2025/2026 
Which Italian composer wrote the operas *La Bohème*, *Tosca*, and *Madama Butterfly*? 
Giuseppe Verdi 
 Giacomo Puccini 
Vincenzo Bellini 
Gioachino Rossini 
Who is known as the "father of the concerto grosso" and wrote *The Four Seasons*? 
 Antonio Vivaldi 
Johann Sebastian Bach 
Georg Friedrich Handel 
Arcangelo Corelli 
Which movement is the focal point of Franz Schubert's *Symphony No. 8* (...
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CBMT Exam Prep Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Binary Form - answersimplest music form; consists of a question and answer section 
Ternary Form - answerABA form 
Rondo Form - answerABACA form 
Sonata Form - answerABA; derived from ternary form; used by classical and early romantic 
composers 
exposition - development - recapitulation 
Minuet and trio Form - answerprogression from ternary form. Follows simple ABA form 
with a contrasting middle "trio" section 
ABA CDC ABA 
Fugue Form - an...
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S3) Sonata Form Questions and Answers
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S3) Sonata Form Questions and Answers 
Sonata form (Sonata Allegro form) 
refers to the form of a single movement. The opening fast movement of a classical symphony, sonata, or string quartet is usually in sonata form. This is the most important form. This form is also used in slow movements and in fast concluding movements. 
 
 
 
 
sonatas are 
flexible and can be varied, Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven used sonata repeatedly, yet each maintained individuality 
 
 
 
a sonata form movement consis...
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CBMT Exam Prep Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Binary Form - answersimplest music form; consists of a question and answer section 
Ternary Form - answerABA form 
Rondo Form - answerABACA form 
Sonata Form - answerABA; derived from ternary form; used by classical and early romantic 
composers 
exposition - development - recapitulation 
Minuet and trio Form - answerprogression from ternary form. Follows simple ABA form 
with a contrasting middle "trio" section 
ABA CDC ABA 
Fugue Form - an...
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3 Sonata Form Questions and Answers
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3 Sonata Form Questions and Answers 
Which of the following correctly represent the typical sequence of events in a movement in sonata form? 
exposition → development → recapitulation→ coda 
 
 
 
Select all the roles of the exposition section of the sonata form. 
Shows conflict between groups of themes 
 
Sets up a strong conflict between tonic key and the new key 
 
 
 
Select all the characteristics of the development section in the sonata form. 
It uses motives (fragments of themes) wi...
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Binary Form - Answer -simplest music form; consists of a question and answer section 
Ternary Form - Answer -ABA form 
Rondo Form - Answer -ABACA form 
Sonata Form - Answer -ABA; derived from ternary form; used by classical and early romantic composers 
exposition - development - recapitulation 
Minuet and trio Form - Answer -progression from ternary form. Follows simple ABA form with a 
contrasting middle "trio" section 
ABA CDC ABA 
Fugue Form - Answer -a contrap...
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Music Content Knowledge (5113) Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024
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Antiquity - 500AD - 500BC 
 
Medieval - 500 - 1400 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
 
Renaissance - 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
 
Baroque - 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), harpsichord and organ become more popular 
 
Classical - 
- Strings, opera, symphony, and chamber music 
 
Romantic - 
- More expressive, free-form, middle class music education, nationalism 
 
20th Century - 
- Rejection of common practice 
 
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