1. In a concerto grosso, the featured soloists are called the
A. Ripieno
B. Oratorio
C. Concertino
D. Clavier

2. Melismatic chant is music that
A. Sets a single syllable of test to a few notes
B. Sets a single syllable of text to many notes
C. Sets many syllables to a few notes
D. Sets many syllables to many notes

3. ______ is the oldest opera that is still regularly performed today
A. Die Zauberflote (the magic flute), K. 620
B. L'Orfeo (Orpheus)
C. Carmen
D. Madama Butterfly

4. An amateur musical society associated with a nuiversity was called a
A. Conservatory
B. Patron
C. Collegium Musicum
D. Court

5. The technique of writing music o match the meaning of the text is called
A. Transposition
B. Lining out
C. A capella
D. Word Painting

6. The florentine camerata favored
A. Complex florid polyphony
B. Straightfoward delivery of text through monody or stile recitativo
C. Long, melismatic passages
D. Figured bass

7. Well-tempered insruments
A. Can play in every key
B. Have a few intervals that sound out of tune
C. Are tuned so that every half step is almmost equal---but not quite
D. All of the above