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6. What is the main key of this piece?

  • A Major
  • A Minor
  • E Major
  • B Major

7. What does the cello play?

  • Basso Continuo
  • Drone
  • Chords
  • Melody

8. What is syllabic?

  • When a word is sung and there is one note for each syllable
  • When a word is sung and there is more than one note per syllable

9. What era is this piece from?

  • 20th Centrury
  • Classical
  • Baroque
  • Romantic

10. What kind of cadence does this piece finish with?

  • Imperfect
  • Plagal
  • Perfect
  • Interrupted

11. Which motif includes a pedal note in A playing long notes?

  • Motif 2
  • Motif 3
  • Motif 4
  • Motif 1

12. What does homophonic mean?

  • One melody
  • Two slighly different melodies
  • One melody accompanied by chords
  • Lots of different melodies

13. Which two sections include melismatic sequences?

  • Motif 2 and contrapuntal section
  • Motif 1 and contrapuntal section
  • Intro and contrapuntal section
  • Intro and Ending

14. What year was this piece published?

  • 1732
  • 1742
  • 1762
  • 1752

15. What key apart from A Major does this piece modulate to?

  • D major and C major
  • D minor and D major
  • E major and B major
  • E minor and B minor

16. What textures are featured in this piece?

  • Homophonic and Polyphonic
  • Heterophonic and Polyphonic
  • Homophonic and Contrapuntal
  • Heterophonic and Contrapuntal

17. What is the time signature for this piece?

  • 2/4
  • 4/4
  • 3/4
  • 8/12

18. Which one of the sections/motifs is the 'high point' of the piece as all the sections are playing together?

  • Contrapuntal section
  • Motif 4
  • Motif 2
  • Motif 3

19. What is the tempo throughout the whole piece?

  • Allegro
  • FF
  • Piano
  • PP

20. Which section of the piece is NOT contrapuntal?

  • Motif 2
  • Introduction
  • Dramatic Ending
  • Contrapuntal Section