Terminology Flashcards

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During what decade were the first oratorio-passion settings presented?

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1720s; Melamed, Hearing Bach’s Passions

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2
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In what year did Bach leave Cothen for Leipzig?

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1723; Wolff, World

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3
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What is the modern term for a one-on-a-part choir?

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consort; Parrott, Essential Bach Choir

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4
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Describe Schutz’ terms for first and second choir.

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Second choir, “cappella” multiple singers and/or instruments per part; first choir “favorite choir” one on a part; Parrott, Essential Bach Choir

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5
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What three things can be meant by the term “chor”?

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a choir, a piece of choral music, a choir loft; Parrott, Essential Bach Choir

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Concertist

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one who performs a principal role in concerted music; Parrott, Essential Bach Choir

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Ripienist

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one who performs a ripieno or “filling out” part; Parrott, Essential Bach Choir

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figural

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contrapuntal, more elaborate or demanding than a chorale; Parrott, Essential Bach Choir

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9
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Kirchenstück

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church cantata; Parrott, Essential Bach Choir

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Why is it difficult to define “cantata”?

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Because from the very beginning, few limitations were placed on the genre, it was a common place for experimentation, and each movement could reference a different prior or contemporary style (madrigal, motet, instrumental, melismatic…); Wolff, World

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What is another term for secco recit?

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Simple recit; Crist, CJ 11/00

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What is Vokaleinbau?

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Vocal embedding; a technique where the instruments play material from the ritornello while the voice sings an independent line; Crist, CJ 11/00

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What is the essential and quintessential version of da capo form?

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ABA; A1A2BA1A2, where ritornellos separate each vocal section; Crist, CJ 11/00

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14
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What are the two principal uses of the term arioso in the Baroque period?

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a lyrical passage occurring within a recitative (usually at the end); a self-contained movement similar to an aria, but usually of smaller proportions; Crist, CJ 11/00

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15
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If it looks like an aria and sounds like an aria, why might it be an arioso?

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Non-poetic text; Crist, CJ 11/00

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16
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Who did Bach replace at Leipzig?

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Kuhnau; Crist, CJ 2/99

17
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Who was originally supposed to be Cantor in Leipzig?

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Telemann; Crist, CJ 2/99

18
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What is choreinbau?

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A formal technique as follows: 1, opening sinfonia; 2, A section–chorus; 3, B-section chorus; 4, opening sinfonia sung by chorus; Flannagan, CJ 12/00

19
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What is a chiasm?

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a symmetrical form balanced horizontally on either side of an axis movement (ABBA); Gingrich, CJ 51/1

20
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What is another term for chiasm?

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inverted parallelism; Hamer, CJ 11/00

21
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What is a term for examining music at the level of intervals between individual notes?

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Molecular music; Johnson, CJ 52/7

22
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Define molecular music.

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Examining music at it’s most basic level–intervals between individual notes; Johnson, CJ 52/7

23
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Discuss Chorton and Kammerton.

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Different pitch standards, the former (lower) for singers, the latter (higher) for chamber ensembles; Wikipedia

24
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Who was the most important/influential passion librettist in the Baroque period?

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Barthold Brockes (set by Telemann and Handel, among others); Marshall, BN F/12

25
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Define turba.

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Crowd scenes (especially in passions); Marshall, BN F/12

26
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What is the term for crowd scenes in a passion?

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turba; Marshall, BN F/12

27
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What lyricist was most influential in the early development of German cantatas? What was his inspiration?

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Erdmann Neumeister, Italian opera forms; Durr Cantatas

28
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Define stimmtausch

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Exchange of parts; Durr Cantatas

29
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What is the German term for exchanging parts?

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stimmtausch; Durr Cantatas

30
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Default Librettist for Weimar cantatas? How does Durr describe him?

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Salomar Franck, “perhaps the most gifted and original poetic talent with whom Bach collaborated”; Durr Cantatas

31
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Define Arioso.

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Between aria and recit, it is based on recit, but includes accompaniment and melismas, more like an aria; Durr Cantatas

32
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Define serenata

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a serenade; a song written in someone’s honor;

33
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Dux and comes are also called what?

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Subject and answer;

34
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What are other names for subject and answer in a fugue?

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dux and comes;

35
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Describe a permutation fugue

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Voices enter in canon, each followed by 2 or 3 counter-subjects. Hallmark of Bach’s early organ music, later transferred to cantatas;

36
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What are the two parts of bar form (german terms)

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Stollen (AA) and Abgesang (B); Meredith