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Madrigals, polyphonic vocal works associated with the Renaissance period, often employ which of the following techniques? *

relates to #1




use of chords with dominant sevenths




word painting




singspiel

Monody can be described as: *

relates to #3




the Baroque style in which a single vocal line is accompanied by simple instrumental chords.




complex music with multiple interwoven melody lines.




a modern style with frequent dissonance.

What was the name of Johann Sebastian Bach’s landmark collection of keyboard pieces in every major and minor key? *

relates to #4




Symphony No. 5 in C minor




Die Zauberflote




The Well-Tempered Clavier

A concerto grosso is a type of music performed by *

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Concerto grosso, plural concerti grossi, common type of orchestral music of the Baroque era (c. 1600–c. 1750), characterized by contrast between a small group of soloists (soli, concertino, principale) and the full orchestra (tutti, concerto grosso, ripieno). The titles of early concerti grossi often reflected their performance locales, as in concerto da chiesa (“church concerto”) and concerto da camera (“chamber concerto,” played at court), titles also applied to works not strictly concerti grossi. Ultimately the concerto grosso flourished as secular court music. Idk if this helps but here
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