J.S.Bacj Brandenurg Concerto no.5 3rd movement

?
The harpsichord has many .................. runs. What word fills this gap?
Semiquaver
1 of 12
Triplets and dotted rhythms are used throughout - true/false?
True
2 of 12
What is the metre?
2/4 duple time (can also be written as 6/8
3 of 12
What cadence announces the end of each section?
Perfect
4 of 12
Much of the music is stepwise, what is the technical term that explains this?
Conjunct
5 of 12
What is the texture of the piece?
Polyphonis/contrapuntal
6 of 12
What is the structure?
A large ternary form
7 of 12
What are the dates of the Baroque era?
1600 - 1750
8 of 12
There is an extended virtuoso part for the harpsichord. What does virtuoso mean?
A virtuoso is someone that is particularly skilled in a specific area of the arts.
9 of 12
Technically this piece is a concerto grosso. What two main parts make u a concerto grosso?
The ripieno and the concertino
10 of 12
What is the difference between the repieno and the concertino?
The ripieno are the group or ensemble and the concertino are the small group of soloists.
11 of 12
What is a ground bass?
A short theme, usually in the bass, which is constantly repeated as the other parts of the music vary.
12 of 12

Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

Triplets and dotted rhythms are used throughout - true/false?

Back

True

Card 3

Front

What is the metre?

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

What cadence announces the end of each section?

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Much of the music is stepwise, what is the technical term that explains this?

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
View more cards

Comments

No comments have yet been made

Similar Music resources:

See all Music resources »See all H Purcell Music for a While resources »