MUSIC 005 Midterm: Exam II Study Guide

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Hildegard of bingen, alleluia, o virga mediatrix monophonic, rhythmically free, conjunct, a capella. Palestrina, pope marcellus mass (not on the listening section of the exam, but fair game for the written section) 140, wachet auf (you don"t have to distinguis between the movements, for this or any other work) Billings, david"s lamentation (not on the listening section of the exam, but fair game for the written section) *important: you"re required to know these works by composer and title. Be ready to identify them by ear and to answer written questions about their musical style. For example, for the chant by hildegard, you should know that the work is monophonic, rhythmically free, conjunct, and a cappella. (those features are on the slide about the work. ) Chant music of the roman catholic church, features monophonic, nonmetric melodies; set in one of the church modics (scales) Troubadour composers from south of france; different names corresponded to different parts of europe.