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Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Which composer copied whole works from Vivaldi?
  1. J.S. Bach
  2. G.F. Handel
  3. Girolamo Frescabaldi
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
The first operas were composed for:
  1. Monteverdi
  2. The Italian Courts
  3. The Church
  4. The King
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Purcell's best known opera is:
  1. Dido and Aeneas
  2. L' Orfeo
  3. La Scala
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Where did Vivaldi work?
  1. St. Mark's Bascilica
  2. The Conservatory of Pieta
  3. The Vatican
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Henry Purcell was from:
  1. Germany
  2. England
  3. Italy
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Monteverdi called his first opera "Orfeo":
  1. La Favela in Musica (A Fable in Music)
  2. The Ars Antiqua (Old Art)
  3. The Ars Nova (New Art)
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
"Che Fiero Momento" is:
  1. A Recitative
  2. An Aria
  3. An Oratorio
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
The Baroque Period lasted from:
  1. 450-1450 A.D.
  2. 1700-1800 A.D.
  3. 1600-1750 A.D.
  4. 1450-1600 A.D.
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
The first important Opera of the Baroque Period is Monteverdi's:
  1. Dido and Aneas
  2. Orfeo
  3. Madame Butterfly
  4. Carmen
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
What is a pedal point?
  1. a sustained chordal structure
  2. an indication of the use of the damper pedals
  3. the score for the pedal of an organ
  4. a sustained note over which harmonies change
Grade 9 Baroque - 1600-1750
What does stretto mean?
  1. "fast" in Italian
  2. "to tighten" in Italian
  3. "to overlap" in Italian
  4. "to stress" in Italian
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