Monteverdi - Ohime se tanto amate

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Where was this piece written?
Venice
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What era was this piece written in?
Baroque
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What style is this piece written in?
Madrigal
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What key is the piece written in?
G minor
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How many voices is this piece for?
5
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What are the two highest voice called?
Canto and Quinto
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How many main sections are there?
3
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At which bars is the music polyphonic?
24 - 28
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Is the movement of the melody conjunct or disjunct?
Conjunct
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At which bars is the music homophonic?
20 - 25
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"Ohime" falls in what interval?
Thirds
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Is the melody syllabic or melismatic?
Syllabic
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What chords are used at cadence points?
Root position chords and first inversions
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What is the final cadence?
IIIb - I
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What is meant by the term "Tierce de Picardie"?
Minor to major at a cadence
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Who wrote this piece?
Monteverdi
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In what year was this piece written in?
1603
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