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MUL2010 Exam 1 - UCF Updated 2024/2025 Actual Questions and answers with complete solutions

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A galliard is in duple meter. - False A large-scale genre of music involving an overture, arias, recitatives, and choruses. - Oratorio A pavane in triple meter - False A Ritornello is - an instrumental pause between each strophe. Aaron Copland () wrote in What to Listen for in Music of the idea "Three levels of listening." Which of these is NOT a part of those three? - Spiritual An instrumental collection of stylized dance movements, between 2 and 7 in a single piece. - Orchestral dance suite Bach wrote the Brandenberg Concertos while employed by the - Prince of Cothen George Frideric Handel was known for writing this type opera - seria In a fugue, what is an "episode?" - free sections where the subject is not heard in its entirety (often uses sequences to modulate) In a fugue, what is an "exposition?" - opening section where each voice presents the subject In a fugue, what is the "subject?" - theme; primary musical idea. It is imitative (as discussed earlier!) with embellished cadences, which is played in multiple voices.Match the characteristic on the left with the type of music on the right - Emphasizes instrumental music - Classical Electrically amplified instruments - Popular Melody and harmony more apparent than the beat - Classical Strong, immediately audible beat - Popular Oral and aural transmission - Popular Emphasizes vocal music - Popular Lengthy, and repetitions varied - Classical Acoustic instruments - Classical Short, with exact repetition - Popular Precise notation (written out) - Classical Match the form element to is alphabetic designation. - Statement - A Repetition - AAA Contrast - AABB Variation - A1, A2, A3 An example of Recurrence - A1, A2, A3, B, B, A Strophic song - AAAMatch the musical speed term on the left to the English description on the right. - Grave - Gravely slow Lento - Very slow Largo - Broad and slow Adagio - Slow Allegretto - Moderately fast Allegro - Fast Vivace - Fast and lively Presto - Very fast Prestissimo - As fast as possible Match the typical venue for each genre - Operas - Opera House and Theatre Piano sonata - Chamber Hall Ballet - Opera House and Theatre Symphony - Concert Hall String quartet - Chamber HallOratorio - Concert Hall Concerto - Concert Hall Art Song - Chamber Hall

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