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Appreciation of Music Notes (Test 2)
Appreciation of Music Notes: Test 2 Kyrie from "Pange Lingua Mass" By: Duprez Composer: Josquin (1510) Sacred music Through Composed (music keeps changing) Uses imitation; Choir only, genre: Kyrie Form: 1 Kyrie Eleison (Lord have Mercy) 2 Christe Eleison (Christ have Mercy) 3 Kyrie Eleison (Lord have Mercy) Kemps Jig; Genre: Jig Composer: Anonymous around 1600 (end or Renaissance) Instramentation: Recorder (early wind instrament), viol (early string instrament), lute (early guitar) Form: Binary (2 parts, A and B section) Repeat 5 times Dance
and new music by soloists. R1-S1-R2-S2-R3-S3 Fugue: genre using highest form of imitiative polyphony, main theme called the subject, all instraments Play the subject during the exposition, then alternations between episodes and re entries. Dance Suite: collection of dance pieces, eventually not mean for dancing, just listening. Could Be composed for orchestra. Movement: large section of music, usually seperated by silence. Usually 3 in concerto. 1- fast, 2- slower 3- fast
