Created by Laura Perry
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Question | Answer |
Three features of the first key idea 'And the Glory of the Lord'. | Syllabic (one note per syllable) First three notes are the A Major triad (A, C# and E) Step-wise scale ending. |
Two features of the second key idea 'Shall be revealed' | 2 x One bar descending sequences. The word 'revealed' is melismatic. |
A key feature of the third idea 'And all flesh shall see it together' and why was this used? | 3 x four descending note patterns. This creates a firm statement |
Two features of the fourth idea 'For the mouth of the Lord has spoken it' | Mainly dotted minims. The use of tenors and bases to sing the same part to create a firm statement. |
How is a joyful/ uplifting mood created in the piece? | The use of Major keys, A major, E major and B major. The use of a fast tempo and a time signature of 3/4 which is a dance tempo. |
Give 6 features of Baroque music. | Ornamented melody lines, minor/major keys rather than modes, diatonic chords (uses notes of the chords), basso continuo (cello and chamber organ),one mood for the whole piece, terrassed dynamics. |
What kinds of textures are used in this piece? | Homophonic. This does vary but there is always a melody line with chordal accompaniment. Polyphonic. More than one melody line. |
Uses of cadences during the piece and which chords they use. | Perfect- Chord V-I Imperfect- Any chord that ends on Chord V. Interrupted- Chord V-VI Plagal Chord VI-I |
What types of voices are used in the piece? | An SATB Choir, Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass. (The alto's are however male altos in this piece). |
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