PSYC 211 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Domenico Scarlatti, Roman Mythology, Ex-Gay Movement

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Muar 211 review for midterm 1: listening portion, hildegard of bingen, columba aspexit (12th century, germany, plainchant sequence) Plainchant genre called sequence: a a" b b" c c", a section of music is repeated with slight variation, then a new section which in turn is repeated with slight variations. Soloist sings first section in each pair (a) then the entire choir sings the second one (a") Recording accompanied by drones : two held notes in instrument, but texture is still monophonic. Text setting: starts syllabic, becomes melismatic: p rotin, alleluia. For 3 voices: plainchant (lowest voice) plus 2 additional voices above it. All parts have clearly defined rhythms (note durations) Melismatic text setting in upper two voices. Some notes in lowest voice held for very long time. Original sung during mass at notre dame: josquin desprez, pange lingua mass, kyrie (ca. For four-part choir (originally boys and men. For corpus christi, a feast celebrating the holy eucharist (communion)