MUS 101 – Bennett Exam 2 Review Sheet Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque This test will cover material from Units II and III in your textbook. Approx. 80 multiple choice questions, 7‐10 of which will be based on musical examples that will be played during the test. Be sure to study all the Listening Outlines and Vocal Music Guides in the relevant units in the text. The listening questions may deal with many aspects of the piece, including composer, instruments heard, form, texture, and other concepts. Below is a list of terms and concepts that are addressed on the exam. You are strongly encouraged to use the Interactive Glossary found on the publisher’s site to help you prepare: http://www.mhhe.com/kamien6 Dates of periods Subject Clavichord Hildegard of Bingen Answer Piano Gregorian chant Countersubject Movement Pope Gregory Stretto Court music director Church modes Episode Concertino Alleluia Retrograde Ripieno Minstrels/jongleurs Inversion Tutti Organum Augmentation Sonata Ostinato Diminution Overture Ars nova Prelude Pedal point Mass Ordinary Suite Libretto Mass Proper Chorale Aria Notre Dame Mass Chorale prelude Recitative Machaut Troubadors Secco vs. accompanied Ground bass Minnesingers Ensemble Basso ostinato Leonin Opera Cantus firmus Perotin Florentine Camerata A cappella Dance types Castrato Motet Baroque Basso continuo Madrigal Vivaldi Da capo aria Cantata Corelli Trio sonata Palestrina Monteverdi Sonata da chiesa Council of Trent Mozart Ornaments Ritornello Affections Trill Concerto Terraced dynamics Bach Concerto grosso Sequence Handel Fugue Harpsichord Oratorio