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Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Music of the Baroque period tended to be:
  1. A Capella
  2. Soft
  3. Highly Ornate
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
The text of an opera or dramatic work is called:
  1. The Lyrics
  2. The Story
  3. The Libretto
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Handel's most famous work is an oratorio titled:
  1. Water Music
  2. Palestrina
  3. Messiah
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
This composer is best known as the inventor of opera:
  1. C. Monteverdi
  2. G.F. Handel
  3. H. Purcell
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Which composer(s) is not from the Baroque period?
  1. Bach
  2. Palestrina
  3. Handel
  4. Mozart
  5. Both B & D
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Bach and Handel were both born in:
  1. Germany
  2. Italy
  3. England
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
This Baroque composer was known as "The Red Priest"
  1. G. F. Handel
  2. H. Purcell
  3. A. Vivaldi
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
During the Baroque period, most compositions were created in:
  1. America and England
  2. Germany and Italy
  3. France and Canada
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
What was Monteverdi's first opera?
  1. Porgy and Bess
  2. L' Orfeo
  3. Dido and Aeneas
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Vivaldi changed the concerto by:
  1. Making it faster
  2. Giving the solo instrument a more prominent role
  3. Adding dynamics into the music
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
What was Handel's "Water Music" composed for?
  1. A royal church celebration
  2. An opera
  3. A royal boat party
  4. A wedding
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Baroque music could be described as:
  1. overdone, flamboyant, heavily ornamented.
  2. laid back, shy, conservative.
  3. Poppish, snobby, with attitude.
  4. intensive, emotional, controlling.
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
"Tu Se Morta" is:
  1. A Concerto
  2. An Opera
  3. A Recitative
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