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What is TRUE about lyric poetry?
It was performed with accompaniment of instrumental music.
It was focused on themes of religion, faith, and spirituality.
It was first performed by ancient Egyptians at temples and pyramids.
It was mainly written by troubadours to be sung in churches.
Terrance is considering becoming someone who specializes in archaeomusicology. Based on this consideration, what is MOST likely one of his interests?
mathematics
history
foreign languages
physical education
Why was Ars Nova considered to be controversial at the time?
It was composed and performed by women.
It mixed religious and non-religious music.
It used instruments that were non-traditional.
It was used languages from all over the region.
Who MOST strongly influenced the chants that are still performed today?
Pope Gregory I
Apollo
Aristotle
Hildegard von Bingen
What is TRUE about the musical form known as conductus?
It began in France.
It was monophonic.
It started around 850 CE.
It was part of liturgy at mass.
What do the discoveries in Pech Merle MOST likely prove about music in prehistoric times?
that people were able to understand basic concepts of acoustics
that people were using a variety of complex instruments
that people were using musical notation earlier than once thought
that people were able to write songs using rocks, sticks, and bones
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1) What is TRUE about lyric poetry?
- It was performed with accompaniment of instrumental music.
(Lyric poetry in ancient Greece was often sung with a lyre.)
2) Terrance and archaeomusicology — most likely interest:
- history
(Archaeomusicology studies ancient music through archaeological and historical evidence.)
3) Why was Ars Nova considered controversial at the time?
- It mixed religious and non-religious music.
(Ars Nova introduced new styles, notation and secular forms that challenged older sacred traditions.)
4) Who MOST strongly influenced the chants that are still performed today?
- Pope Gregory I
(Gregorian chant is traditionally associated with Gregory I.)
5) What is TRUE about the musical form known as conductus?
- It began in France.
(The conductus arose in the 12th–13th-century medieval French tradition; it was often polyphonic and not simply part of the Mass proper.)
6) What do the discoveries in Pech Merle MOST likely prove about prehistoric music?
- that people were able to understand basic concepts of acoustics
(Cave sites like Pech Merle show use of resonant locations and suggest an awareness of acoustic properties.)
- It was performed with accompaniment of instrumental music.
(Lyric poetry in ancient Greece was often sung with a lyre.)
2) Terrance and archaeomusicology — most likely interest:
- history
(Archaeomusicology studies ancient music through archaeological and historical evidence.)
3) Why was Ars Nova considered controversial at the time?
- It mixed religious and non-religious music.
(Ars Nova introduced new styles, notation and secular forms that challenged older sacred traditions.)
4) Who MOST strongly influenced the chants that are still performed today?
- Pope Gregory I
(Gregorian chant is traditionally associated with Gregory I.)
5) What is TRUE about the musical form known as conductus?
- It began in France.
(The conductus arose in the 12th–13th-century medieval French tradition; it was often polyphonic and not simply part of the Mass proper.)
6) What do the discoveries in Pech Merle MOST likely prove about prehistoric music?
- that people were able to understand basic concepts of acoustics
(Cave sites like Pech Merle show use of resonant locations and suggest an awareness of acoustic properties.)
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