MIDTERM REVIEW SHEET Music 15 – Fall 2013 Date: Thursday‚ October 31 Time: 11:00 am – 12:15 pm (Please be early‚ if possible‚ Value: 40 points (20% of total grade) Format: The exam will consist of listening identification and general knowledge questions‚ definitions‚ and one short answer question. Please bring a black or blue pen. Section One – Listening Identification (15 points) Identification of listening examples from the syllabus (title‚ composer‚ time period‚ genre‚ other elements
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affects on art-no longer‚ was Holy Figures depicted in luxurious mannerist was as it was during the Renaissance ‚ but took more of a common‚ almost history book like approach to art. Statements are often made along the lines of "The decrees of the Council of Trent stipulated that art was to be direct and compelling in its narrative presentation‚ that it was to provide an accurate presentation of the biblical narrative or saint’s life‚ rather than adding incidental and imaginary moments‚ and that it was
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ORIGINAL SCHOLARSHIP ONLY – SHARING OF RESPONSES IS COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE – SUBJECT TO THE LAHS HONOR CODE CHAPTER TIMELINE AP EUROPEAN HISTORY – LOS ALTOS HIGH SCHOOL MCKAY – CHAPTER 14 STUDY GUIDE – 25 pts. “Reform and Renewal in the Christian Church” (ce 1470 – 1590) Study Guides will be scored HOLISTICALLY using the following criteria: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. STUDENT’S ORIGINAL SCHOLARSHIP ONLY!! (that means DO YOUR OWN WORK – do not work with someone else!) FINAL PRODUCT MUST REPRESENT PRIDE
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Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Read the following excerpt from Martin Luther’s 95 Theses. Use the excerpt to answer the following question: When our Lord and Master Jesus Christ said‚ "Repent" (Mt 4:17)‚ he willed the entire life of believers to be one of repentance. This word cannot be understood as referring to the sacrament of penance‚ that is‚ confession and satisfaction‚ as administered by the clergy. Yet it does not mean solely inner repentance; such inner repentance is worthless
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Born in 1500‚ Charles I of Spain is the successor to the Habsburg dynasty ruled Austria and large parts of Europe during the Reformation as Emperor Charles V. On the side of his father‚ Philip of Burgundy‚ Maximilian Habsburg Austria Mary of Burgundy and. On the side of his mother‚ Joana "The Mad" of Castile‚ Ferdinand and Isabella’s‚ who unified the crown of Aragon Spain and Castile. This made Charles the heir of many lands‚ which he started at the age of sixteen successor. Growing up in Burgundy
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Mannerist style? a. affectation b. mannered c. to the manner born d. stylized e. bizarre Answer: c 4. “Indulgences” refer to a. liberal child-rearing practices. b. credits against one’s sins. c. the 95 theses of Martin Luther. d. the rules of the Council of Trent. Answer: b 5. Which of the following correctly matches artist with work? a. Parmigianino – allegory called Venus‚ Cupid‚ Folly‚ and Time b. Bronzino – Madonna of the Long Neck c. Cellini – saltcellar of Francis I d. Giambologna – Palazzo del
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Abigail Gilmore Music appreciation. Summer session 2 Module 2- assignment questions 1. The beginning and ending dates of the Middle Ages was from 450-1450 C.E 2. The beginning and ending dates of Renaissance was from 1450-1600 3. Filippo Brunelleschi and Giotto are two artistes from the middle ages. 4. Andrea Palladio and Paolo Veronese are two artistes from the renaissance 5. Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant‚ a form of monophonic‚ unaccompanied sacred song
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History of the Western Liturgy (Oxford 1969). C. Vogel: Medieval Liturgy. An Introduction to the Sources (Washington‚ D.C. 1986) P.M. Gy: “History of the Liturgy in the West to the Council of Trent‚” Church at Prayer‚ Vol. 1 (Collegeville 1987) pp. 45-61. P. Jounel: “From the Council of Trent to Vatican Council II‚” ibid.‚ pp. 63-84. P. Bradshaw: The Search for the Origins of Christian Worship (London 1992). A. Adam: Foundations of Liturgy: An Introduction to Its History and Practice (Collegeville
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Christianity were created. What did the Catholic Church do in response to the issues? The Reformation caused commotion in the Catholic Church and reforms were needed. Following Luther’s opposition‚ a council formed to respond to the issues of the Reformation‚ known as The Council of Trent. The council reformed the clergy‚ forbidding all corrupt practices and forbidding indulgences as a means of revenue. Also‚ salvation was recognised a gift from God but needed human co-operation‚ such as good acts
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This was a result of the passing of the Edict of Worms. The Diet of Worms‚ a religious council in Germany‚ declared Luther a heretic and demanded that no one follow his teachings. This was because the fear of revolt loomed over the church’s head‚ which could spell out a multitude of problems for them. Martin Luther stood by his teachings and
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