MUS111H1 Study Guide - Arioso, Strophic Form, Recitative
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Affect: objective emotional or start of mind such as sadness, joy, fear and wonder; Baroque style: period of music from 1600- 1750. Movement: self-contain unit of music, complete in itself, that can stand alone or be joined with others in a larger work. Recitative: a passage or section in opera or other vocal work in recitative style. Suite: aset of pieces that are linked together into a single work (dance piece) Cadenza: cadence; usually occurring just before the end of a piece or section. Camber music: usually suite of stylized dances for one or more treble instruments and continuo. Concerto grosso: instrumental work; between a small ensemble of solo instruments; forces that appeared into the trio sonata and a large ensemble. Chorale prelude: relatively short; used as introduction or as an interlude. Exposition: in a fugue, a passage of counter point between statement of the subject. Figured bass: bass line but supplied as scales or arpeggios.