When a composer borrows, not merely a pre-existing melody from another source, but an entire polyphonic complex, it is called:
A) cyclic technique
B) multiple cantus firmus technique
C) paraphrase technique
D) parody technique
D
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A. Aquinas. B. Rumi. C. Saint Francis. D. Hildegard of Bingen.
Name the following cadences. Blanks are provided where needed. It will be helpful to spell each chord above the staff and provide a roman numeral analysis.
Benvenuto Cellini sculpted Perseus (fig. 18.38) in a(n) __________ style
A. Archaic B. Hellenistic C. Baroque D. Post-Impressionist E. Mannerist
fast-concluding aria in which the increased speed of the music allows one or more soloists to race off stage at the
end of a scene or act is known as a:
a. cadenza b. bel canto c. allegro molto d. follie e. cabaletta