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| chant melodies with one or more added voice parts |
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| Sacred Anthem on a biblical text |
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| celebration of the Lord's Supper |
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| Devotional Prayer Service |
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| Music composed for multiple voice parts |
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| Wall Painting on Wet Plaster |
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| Decoration of manuscripts with pictures or designs |
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| Picture or design made from pieces of glass or stone |
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| Sculpture projecting from a background |
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| The use of light and shadow in a painting or drawing |
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| Balance on one foot with a twist to the body |
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| Distortion of either shape or color |
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| Rounded arches, mosaics, icons |
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| pointed arches, fyling buttresses, stained glass windows |
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| Italian, a polyphonic song using a vernacular text and written for four to six voices |
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| an extended vocal solo with orchestral accompaniment |
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| Continuous bass either a chordal instrument or by a bass instrument |
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| multi-movement work for solo instrument or orchestra |
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| subject in tonic, answer in dominant, exposition a clusterof entrances |
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| Msuical setting of the death and crucifixion of Christ |
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| Text of an opera or similar extended dramatic musical work |
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| Drama set to music, uses scenery etc. |
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| One or more voices sung to intrumental accompaniment |
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| A virtuosic solo passage performed near the end of a concerto movement |
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| Self-contained part within a larger musical work |
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| French-like dance in triple meter- ABA form |
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| ending of a musical work or section of a work |
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| Small groups of instruments, one person per instrument |
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| Collection of Lieder based on the same subject and poems by same poet |
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| Used for symphony, sonata, and string quartet |
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| Liszt's term for a single movement program work |
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| Performer with extrodinary musical ability |
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| Short, thick brushstrokes, meant to capture light on surface, unmixed primary colors |
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| fantasy worlds used in art |
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| sytle of decoraton and architecture of the later 19th and early 20th century, charecterized by the depiction of leaves and flowers in flowing, sinuous lines |
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| "Wild Beasts", bright colors, distorted forms, vigorous brushstrokes |
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| Style of Art charecterized |
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| Picasso's form of art using cubes |
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| deliberately insulting, meant to mock art of that day |
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| Ugly, new form of the early 1900's that has extreme ranges in sound |
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| French, clean lines, smooth surface, David and Ingres artists, Greek and Roman History, Morally uplifting, precisely drawn figures |
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| The dates of the Middle Ages |
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| Kyrie, Gloria in Exelcis, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei |
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| Master of the Organum at Notre Dame |
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| Leading composer of Ars Nova |
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| This artist's style foreshadowed the Renaissance |
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| The dates of the Renaissance |
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| The mid-Renaissance composer admired by Luther |
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| This late-Renaissance composer's smooth style was studied and highly imatated |
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| This artist/sculptor painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel |
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| This artist/sculptor painted the Mona Lisa |
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| This early Renaissance sculptor's David was the first life-like nude since ancient times |
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| The Dates of the Baroque Era |
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| This church musician was the master at writing fugues |
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| This German wrote Italian operas for the English |
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| This music director at a girl's school helped develop the concerto form |
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| This artist was nicknamed il tenebroso for his use of dark shadows |
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He was the leading scultor of the Baroque Era |
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| Dates of the Classical Era |
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| This composer of the Magic Flute performed concerts throughout Europe as a young boy |
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| The composer wrote the Heiligenstadt Testament to his brother |
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| These were the leading Neoclassical artists |
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| Dates of the Romantic Period |
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| The leading Romantic Artist |
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| The composer of Symphine Fantastique, dedicated to the actress Harriet Smithson |
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| The Composer of A German Requiem |
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| This man's music dramas and use of "endless melody" revolutionized opera |
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| The composer of the expressionist opera Salome |
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| The "father" of Impressionim in music |
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| The "father" of Serialism in music |
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| Le six belonged to this musical style/period |
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| Igor Stravinsky's three periods |
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| Russian, Neoclassic, serial |
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| This musician/insurance broker composed The Unanswered Question |
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| This American composer's music is called populism, music for the common man |
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| This black composer wrote ragtime, a forerunner of jazz |
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| This American composer fused elements of classical, jazz, and popular music |
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| The impressionist artists |
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| Pissaro, Sisley, Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir |
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| This artist's style is called pointallism |
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| This artist was the leading surrealist |
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| The foremost composer of the 20th century |
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| Foremost artist of the 20th century |
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| The three main sections of the sonata allegro form |
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| Exposition, Development, Recapitulation |
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