Post Assessment I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the statements carefully. Choose then write letter of the correct answer on the answer sheets provided. 1. The meaning of the Portuguese word, "Barroco". A. Dark age B. Rebirth C. Pearl of irregular shape 2. Period when arts highlighted grandiose and elaborate ornamentation. A. Medieval B. Renaissance C. Baroque D. Classical 3. A Baroque music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra. A. Concerto B. Concerto Grosso C. Chorale D. Fugue 4. Handel is remembered for his operas and oratorio. In what period did he emerge? A. Medieval B. Renaissance C. Baroque D. Classical 5. A type of musical shorthand which indicates harmony to be filled in by the performer. A. Rhythm B. Fugue D. Revival B. Basso continuo C. Figured bass D. Ornamental 6. A musical composition that resembles a harmonized version of hymnal tunes of the protestant church. A. Concerto 7. Continuous rhythmic drive. C. Chorale 8. A contrapuntal piece developed mainly by imitative counterpoint. A. Fugue B. Oratorio C. Concerto A. Dynamic contrast B. Rhythm C. Ornamental D. Basso continuo 9. Italian Baroque composer, Catholic priest and a virtuoso violinist. A. Thomas Morley B. Antonio Vivaldi C. Johann Bach D. Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina D. Oratorio D. Chorale 10. A large scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narratives on religious themes. A. Concerto B. Oratorio C. Concerto Grosso D. Fugue 11. Performed by solo singer, an orchestra, and sometimes a chorus in a stage production with a set and costume. A. Fugue B. Opera C. Concerto D. Cantata
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A type of musical shorthand which indicates harmony to be filled in by
the
performer.
B. Basso continuo C. Figured bass
A. Rhythm
D. Ornamental