Vivaldi Flashcards

1
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What structure (not form) did Vivaldi contribute to?

A

Vivaldi contributed to the development of the three-movement concerto structure

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What form (not structure) did Vivaldi contribute to?

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Vivaldi was a leader in establishing ritornello form.

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3
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What was Vivaldi’s main instrument?

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Vivaldi was a virtuoso violinist, conductor, and a prolific composer.

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For what instrument did Vivaldi compose?

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Vivaldi developed idiomatic writing for strings and exploited string virtuosity.

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5
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True or False:

Vivaldi incorporated programmatic writing and descriptive titles.

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True: Vivaldi incorporated programmatic writing and descriptive titles.

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How many Italian operas did Vivaldi compose? Was he famous in his day?

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Along with a large number of instrumental works, Vivaldi also composed over 40 Italian operas that were very popular in his day

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7
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What song of Vivaldi’s does RCM use in its history course?

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Spring

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8
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What Genre is Vivaldi’s song?

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solo violin concerto

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9
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What is the composition date of Vivaldi’s song?

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1725

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10
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What was the inspiration of Vivaldi’s song?

A

sonnets, most likely written by Vivaldi, describing the four seasons of the year
portions of the text were printed above the corresponding passages in the original score

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11
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What is the subtitle of Vivaldi’s song?

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The Contest between Harmony and Inspiration (Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’invenzione)

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12
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What are the performing forces of Vivaldi’s song?

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Performing forces: solo violin, strings, and continuo

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13
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In the first movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the key?

A

E major

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14
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In the first movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the form?

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Ritornello form

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15
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In the first movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the tempo?

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Allegro

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16
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In the first movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the meter?

A

Common

17
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In the first movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the poetic text?

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First and second stanzas:
Spring has arrived and cheerfully/The birds greet her with a festive song,/And with the breath of Zephyr,/The streams flow with sweet murmurs.

Lightning and thunder, chosen to herald her,/Cover the sky with a cloak of black,/Then while they fall silent, the little birds/Return anew to sing their song.

18
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In the second movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the key?

A

C# minor

19
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In the second movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the form?

A

two-part structure

20
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In the second movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the tempo?

A

Largo

21
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In the second movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the meter?

A

3/4

22
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In the second movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the poetic text?

A

third stanza
And then on the flowery pleasant meadow,/To the dear murmurs of leafy branches and plants,/The goatherd sleeps alongside his faithful dog.

23
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In the third movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the key?

A

E major

24
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In the third movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the form?

A

Ritornello

25
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In the third movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the tempo?

A

Allegro

26
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In the third movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the meter?

A

12/8

27
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In the third movement of Vivaldi’s song, what is the poetic text?

A

fourth stanza
The shepherd’s bagpipes festively sound/As nymphs and shepherds dance below the beloved sky/At the bright arrival of spring.

28
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What Era is Vivaldi?

A

The Baroque era