Concerto D Amore

Concerto D Amore

4. A concerto referring to a presentation with full orchestra and a soloistA Concerto GrossoB. Basso ContinuC. Solo ConcertoD. Tutti​

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1. 4. A concerto referring to a presentation with full orchestra and a soloistA Concerto GrossoB. Basso ContinuC. Solo ConcertoD. Tutti​


C. Solo Concerto

a solo concerto is a concerto in which a single soloist is accompanied by an orchestra.


2. 15. A concerto referring to a presentation with full orchestra and a soloist.a. Basso Continuc. Solo Concertob. Concerto Grossod. Tuttinorion​


Answer:

c. Solo Concerto

Explanation:

A solo concerto is a musical form which features a single solo instrument with the melody line, accompanied by an orchestra. Traditionally, there are three movements in a solo concerto, consisting of a fast section, a slow and lyrical section, and then another fast section.


3. which do not belong to the group?A. ConcertoB. Concerto grossoC. BassD. Chorale ​


Answer:

I think its letter d.

Explanation:

because chorale is not an instrument


4. it is a form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by anorchestraA. ChoraieC. Concerto GrossoB. ConcertoD. Fugue​


Answer:

concerto

Explanation:

like the concert we watch


5. 5. It is a form of instrumental music of the Baroque period that employs a soloinstrument accompanied by an orchestra.A. Concerto grossoC. FugueB. ChoraleD. ConcertoPorun mucin​


Answer:

D

Explanation:

D. Concerto Concerto


6. 28. Alin ang sosyo-historikal na pangyayari sa dula nanagpabago sa pangunahing karakter?A. Kabutihan at kasamaan ng iba pang tauhan kayAmorВ. Kahirapan, paghihinagpis, at pagtataksil kay Amor.C. Tagumpay at pagsusumikap ni Amor.D Wala sa nabanggit​


Answer:

c sana aka help po sana

Explanation:

yannapo


7. What are the two classification of music during Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque period?A. Sacred & SecularB. Mass & MadrigalC. Chorale & ConcertoD. Mass & Concerto​


Answer:

A. sacred and secular

Explanation:

because during the period of time ng medieval renaissance at baroque


8. the violin concerto in D major ,op.35​


Explanation:

The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 was the only concerto for violin composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878 and is one of the best-known violin concertos.


9. D. OratorioD. Tutti6. Which does not belong to the group?A. ChoraleB. FugueC. Mass7. A concerto referring to a presentation with full orchestra and a soloist.A. Concerto Grosso B. Solo ConcertoC. Basso Continu8. It refers to the extended musical setting of sacred music.A. FugueB. ChoraleC. Oratorio9. Who is not a Baroque composer from the group?A. HandelB. BachC. Vivaldimas Morley?D. Concerto GrossoD. Dela Halle​


Explanation:

C

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A

C

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10. which of the following is a contrapuntal composition?A. concertoB. FugueC. Concerto GrossoD. Solo​


Answer:

B po

Explanation:


11. 1. What is the form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra? A. Chorale B. Concertino C. Concerto D. Concerto Gross


Answer:

1. C

Explanation:

A concerto is, from the late Baroque era, mostly understood as an instrumental composition, written for one or more soloists accompanied by an orchestra or other ensemble.


12. what is the tempo of Brandenburg Concerto in D Major​


Answer:

allegro

Explanation:

pabrainliest po,thank u good luck sa studies!


13. d. Fuguea Madrigal b. Concerto Grosso C. Concerto3. It is a large scale musical composition for orchestra and voices thatincorporates narratives on religious themes.a Choraleb. Massc. Concertod Oratoria​


Answer:

The answer is Letter D.


14. 10. The most important secular music of music in Renaissance PeriodaMassc. Concertob. Madrigald. Concerto Grosso11. The pearl of​


Answer:

B. Madrigal

Explanation:

This is a polyphonic work, which means it has many musical lines of equal importance. Madrigals were sung with lots of imitation, which means the voices take turns singing the same melody.

Answer:

The answer is B (Madrigal)

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15. 1. It means slow movement.A. SonareB. SinfoniaC. ConcertoD. AllegroE. Opera2. It means to make sound.A. SonareB. SinfoniaC. ConcertoD. AllegroE. Opera3. It is multi-movement work designed for an instrumental soloist and orchestra.A. SonareB. SinfoniaC. ConcertoD. AllegroE. Opera4. It means a harmonious sounding together.A. SonareB. SinfoniaC. ConcertoD. AllegroE. Opera ​


Answer:

1. D

2. A

3. C

4. B

Explanation:

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16. it means to "make sound"A. SinfoniaB. SonareC. OperaD. Concerto​


Answer:

D po

Explanation:

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17. It is a type of performance composed of a soloist accompanied by an orchestra. A. concerto B. concerto Grosso C. suite D. toccata​


Answer:

A.concerto

Explaination: A solo concerto is a concerto in which a single soloist is accompanied by an orchestra. It is the most common type of concerto, and it originated during the baroque period (c. 1600–1750) as an alternative to the traditional concertino (solo group of instruments) in a concerto grosso.

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18. 3. Which of the following is NOT a masterpiece of Francis Jean MarcelPoulenc.A. Harpsichord ConcertoB. Concert ChampetreC. Concerto for Two pianosD. Romeo and Juliet​


Answer:

B.Concert Champetre

Explanation:

tama yan

Answer:

Romeo and Juliet I think it was William Shakespeare who wrote this (not sure )


19. Vivaldi's composition "Four Seasons Spring" isan example of:A. ConcertoC. FugueB. Concerto grossoD. Oratorio​


Answer:

b.

Explanation:

the answer is b. concerto grosso

Answer:

A.CONCERTO

Explanation:Vivaldi's Four Seasons are four violin concertos depicting the seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

Composer: Antonio Vivaldi (1678--1741)

Genre: Concerto (set of four)

Published: 1725,Amsterdam


20. 6. This refers to a form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrumentaccompanied by an orchestra?A. Concerto GrossoC. FugueB. ConcertoD. Oratorio​


Answer:

B. Concerto

Explanation:

Concerto a form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument

accompanied by an orchestra. It is one of the music genres of baroque music.

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21. it is a form of instrumental music of the baroque period that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra.a. concerto grossob. choralec. fugued. concerto​


Answer:

the answer is letter D

Explanation:

concerto usually refers to a musical work in which one solo instrument is accompanied by an orchestra. The concerto first arose in the baroque with the concerto grosso (Italian for big concert(o)), which contrasted a small group of instruments with the rest of the orchestra.


22. 2. Which of the following is the composition of Claude Debussy?a. Violin concertoc. Bolerob. String Quartetd. Duo Concerto​


B. String Quartet.

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23. identify and describe the difference between a concerto grosso and a solo concerto​


Answer:

Concerto grosso (or the plural concerti grossi) is Italian for “big concerto”. Unlike a solo concerto where a single solo instrument plays the melody line and is accompanied by the orchestra, in a concerto grosso, a small group of soloists passes the melody between themselves and the orchestra or a small ensemble.

A solo concerto is a musical form which features a single solo instrument with the melody line, accompanied by an orchestra. Traditionally, there are three movements in a solo concerto, consisting of a fast section, a slow and lyrical section, and then another fast section.


24. what are the difference between concerto and concerto grosso and it's definition​


Explanation:

Concerto-A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra.

Concerto Grosso-A form of orchestral music during barouqe period wherein the music is between a small group of solo instruments called concertino and the whole orchestra is called tutti


25. ________1. A form of orchestral music during the Baroque Period wherein the music is between a small group of solo instruments. a. Fugue c. Concerto b. Oratorio d. Concerto Grosso ________2. A large scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narratives on religious themes. a. Fugue c. Concerto b. Oratorio d. Concerto Grosso ________3. It is usually written in 3 or 4 parts, with a main theme called ―subject‖ a. Fugue c. Concerto b. Oratorio d. Concerto Grosso ________4. A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra. a. Fugue c. Concerto b. Oratorio d. Concerto Grosso ________5. Musical compositions that resemble a harmonized version of hymnal tunes of the Protestant Church during the Baroque era.


1.) D.

2.) B.

3.)A.

4.)C.

5.)Chorale.


26. 6 Form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra.A Fugue B. Oratorio Chorale D. Concerto E. Concerto Grosso7. Musical compositions that resemble a harmonized version of hymnal tunes of the Protestant Churchduring the Baroque eraA Fugue R. Oratorio C. Chorale D Concerto E Concerto Grosso8. A large-scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narratives on religiousthemesA Fugue B. Oratorio C. Chorale D. Concerto E. Concerto Grosso​


Answer:

6.D

7.E

8.B

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27. a dramatic stage composition usually in two or more acts? A. concerto Grosso B. concerto C Suite D opera​


Answer:

A ang tamang sagot dito


28. How does Concerto differ from concerto grosso​


Answer:

Unlike a solo concerto where a single solo instrument plays the melody line and is accompanied by the orchestra, in a concerto grosso, a small group of soloists passes the melody between themselves and the orchestra or a small ensemble.

Explanation:


29. It does not concern with any moral standards a. Moralityb. Moralc. Amorald. Immoral​


Answer:

C po

Explanation:

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30. The following are the music genres of baroque music except:A. ConcertoB. Concerto GrossC. FugueD. Chorale​


D. Chorale

D. Chorale

D. Chorale


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