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    Charlemagne's Downfall

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    Pepin’s demise in 768‚ the Frankish kingdom was partitioned between Charlemagne and his younger sibling Carloman. The siblings had a strained relationship; in any case‚ with Carloman’s passing in 771‚ Charlemagne turned into the sole leader of the Franconians. In his individual life‚ Charlemagne had different wives and special ladies and maybe upwards of 18 kids. He was allegedly a dedicated father‚ who supported his youngsters’ training. He professedly adored his girls so much

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    MUL 1010 Test 1 1. Define the following: melody‚ rhythm‚ texture‚ harmony Melody – a series of tones that create a musical phrase Rhythm- how music is organized in time Texture- the number of melodies Harmony – how many chords are constructed and how they follow each other 2. What are the families of instruments? Give an example of 1 instrument from each family. Strings- Violin Woodwind- Oboe Brass- Trombone Percussion- Cymbals 3. What are the three panes of listening to music as described by

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    After Pepin’s death in 768‚ the Frankish kingdom was divided between Charlemagne and his younger brother Carloman (751-771). The brother’s had a strained relationship; however with Carloman’s death in 771‚ Charlemagne became the sole ruler of the Franconians. Charlemagne obviously was a good father‚ despite having several wives and mistresses. He tended to all his children‚ especially his daughters.Charlemagne had multiple wives and mistresses and perhaps as many as 18 children. He was a very devoted

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    Why is King Henry VIII so important to the Renaissance? The Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement beginning in Italy in the late 14th century. It took about 100 years later to spread to England. For historical convenience‚ it began in 1485 when the Wars of Roses ended with inauguration of the Tudor Dynasty and lasted till early 17th century. The movement was slow to develop and reached to its height in the Elizabethan era in the second half of the 16th century. In Renaissance‚ the study

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    Final Exam Study Guide Questions will come directly from this material Elements What are the seven elements of music and identify them; Tempo-(speed)‚ Melody-(tune)‚ Dynamics-(range)‚ Rhythm-(beat)‚ Form-(how its composed)‚ Meter-(organization)‚ Harmony-(flow) Composers Be able to give appropriate stylistic periods‚ identify major works as listed in the book for each and notable innovations (i.e.- Bach was considered a master of the cantata form‚ Hildegard von Bingen wrote chant music) * Hildegard

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    Julian Felipe

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    organist at the San Pedro Parish Church in Cavite. Felipe also taught music at girls’ school the La Sagrada Familia. Felipe produced such pieces as Aurorita‚ Danza (Early Dawn Danza)‚ Cintas y Flores (Ribbon and Flowers)‚ and Motete al Santisimo (Motet to the Most Holy). He became a member of the prestigious Santa Cecilia Musical Society. And in 1896‚ he joined the Philippine revolution and because of this‚ he was imprisoned at Fort Santiago. He was found innocent and released on June 2‚ 1897. In

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    Part 2 Study Guide Middle Ages Dates: 450-1450 1. What was going historically during this era? What was life like? The era began with the disintegration of the Roman Empire and ended with the cultural reawakening of the Renaissance. The era whiteness a fairly unorganized Europe with lots of individual small towns‚ feudalism‚ the majority of people are uneducated and illiterate with the exception of the clergy and priests. At the end of the era universities were founded‚ towns grew and with

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    Oratorio and cantata were two genres that re-emerged in the first half of the eighteenth century. They were already important musical alternatives to opera by the mid-seventeenth century‚ but differed in nearly every respect from the genres of the same names found in the early eighteenth century. As genres late in the period‚ they both bespoke the traditions from which they originally sprang and permitted new recombination of the musical elements of these same traditions. The oratorio and cantata

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    Which instrument heard in Susato’s Three Dances is a cross between a woodwind and a brass instrument? Cornetto Farmer’s Fair Phyllis is set for _______ voices. four The principal genres of Renaissance secular music were the chanson and the motet. false Tielman Susato was well known for his work as:  a music printer.  b)  a composer.  c)  an. instrumentalist  d)  all of the above The madrigal flourished principally in France.   b)  False The Susato dances are examples of which kind of

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    support the identification of the path between the two different realities. A picture behind creating a musical work might be representing feelings‚ material objects or even a real or an abstract image. A relative example might be the Guillaume Dufay’s motet Nuper Rosarum Flores. This was composed in honour to the new cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence in 1436. An interesting element of the piece is that its metric structure is based on the proportions of the cathedral. The citation above shows

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