At which point in the text of Fair Phyllis does the work change to an imitative texture? |
"Up and down he wandered" |
Farmer "paints" the first line of the text, "Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone," through the musical use of _____. |
Monophony |
Farmer’s Fair Phyllis is written for _____ voices. |
Four |
In addition to the Italian madrigal, what other genre arose from the union of poetry and music? |
French chanson |
Renaissance composers enhanced the emotional content of madrigals by using which of the following? |
Madrigalisms |
The mood of Farmer’s madrigal Fair Phyllis can best be described as _____. |
Light and pastoral |
Which of the following composers was influential during the late Italian madrigal tradition? |
Claudio Monteverdi |
Which of the following instruments was likely found in prosperous homes during the Renaissance? |
Lute |
Which of the following statements are true in regard to typical English madrigals? |
All choices are correct |
Both Italian and English madrigals often feature word-painting. |
True |
Sometimes humorous madrigals would have a refrain of syllables such as "fa la la." |
True |
The English madrigal preceded the development of the Italian madrigal by some twenty years. |
False |
The performing forces for Farmer’s madrigal consist of a four-voice SATB ensemble. |
True |
The text of John Farmer’s Fair Phyllis refers to real historical figures. |
False |
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