Deck 3: Religious Music in Colonial Revolutionary and Federal Periods

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Most English settlers brought musical instruments with them to the New World.
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Williams Billings was an American composer who attempted to imitate European sounds.
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Protestants sang hymns in their vernacular language.
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The New England School refers to

A) a group of English composers
B) a group of American composers
C) a school for teaching music educators
D) a school for training church musicians
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Hymn texts are taken directly from the Bible.
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Psalters are defined as

A) books that contained psalms
B) singers who performed psalms
C) teachers who taught music reading skills
D) psalms that are not notated
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A canon is a type of song that can create harmony without instruments.
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Mennonites apparently have preserved their hymns via the oral tradition.
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Psalms naturally lend themselves to congregational singing.
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The Calvinists preferred a cappella singing of psalms in church because

A) harmony was considered too sensuous for that setting
B) few congregations could afford organs
C) a cappella singing was much easier than accompanied singing
D) there were not enough song books to distribute among the people
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The "Bay Psalm Book" was created because a large number of music readers desired notated music.
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Some psalters contained only words,with no printed music notation.
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Psalm tunes were created for church settings but were also performed at social gatherings.
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The development of psalms and hymns in the United States was dominated by Catholic traditions.
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Psalm tune texts are paraphrased from the Bible.
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Lining out successfully improved church singing.
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Which of the following was least likely to be performed by musical amateurs?

A) anthems
B) hymns
C) psalm tunes
D) canons
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Hymns and Gregorian chant were introduced to Native Americans by Spanish missionaries.
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Psalters always contained a separate tune for each of the psalms.
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Along with religious music,Moravians also wrote secular music in the United States.
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The most popular composer of fuging tunes was probably

A) William Billings
B) Daniel Read
C) Francis Hopkinson
D) William Schuman
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Which form is utilized in "Chester?"

A) through-composed
B) strophic
C) fuging tune
D) canonic
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The "Bay Psalm Book" is

A) a psalter
B) a hymnal
C) an anthology of poems
D) a music encyclopedia
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Which of the following is often considered the first American popular song?

A) Barbara Allen
B) Chester
C) When Jesus Wept
D) Shenandoah
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The first book printed in the United States was the

A) Bible
B) Bay Psalm Book
C) Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter
D) Anne Bradstreet anthology
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Which of the following creates harmony when performed with staggered entrances?

A) Chester
B) When Jesus Wept
C) Shenandoah
D) Old Hundred
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Singing school masters were

A) highly educated musicians
B) musical amateurs who taught people to read music
C) almost always women
D) located in a school where people came to study
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The traditional language of Roman Catholic Church music is _________.

A) German
B) Italian
C) Greek
D) Latin
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The Protestant Reformation was initiated by

A) John Calvin
B) Martin Luther
C) Louis Bourgeois
D) William Penn
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The tune of "Old Hundred" was composed by ______________

A) John Calvin
B) Martin Luther
C) Louis Bourgeois
D) John Wesley
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Lining out was initiated as a way to

A) improve the way singers learned tunes
B) showcase the best singers in a congregation
C) teach people to read music
D) encourage congregational singing
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Which of the following Protestant sects is best known for hymn singing?

A) Calvinists
B) Lutherans
C) Moravians
D) Mennonites
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A song is "through-composed" when _________.

A) multiple verses are set to the same tune
B) text unfolds to new music throughout the piece
C) the composer notates the music as it is created
D) there is a great deal of repetition of melodic phrases
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Which of the following is not characteristic of the music of the First New England School?

A) unusual dissonances
B) modal melodies
C) strophic form
D) secular texts
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When performed as a canon,the texture of "When Jesus Wept" is

A) monophonic
B) heterophonic
C) homophonic
D) polyphonic
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The form of a fuging tune may be described as

A) AAB
B) ABC
C) ABA
D) ABB
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The first American to produce a book of original compositions was

A) William Billings
B) Virgil Thomson
C) Daniel Read
D) William Schuman
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Which of the following genres contains two distinctly different sections?

A) hymn
B) psalm tune
C) canon
D) fuging tune
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Which of the following is not a psalter?

A) Ainsworth
B) Sternhold and Hopkins
C) Bay Psalm Book
D) Bible
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The texture of a fuging tune changes from

A) homophonic to polyphonic
B) polyphonic to homophonic
C) monophonic to homophonic
D) polyphonic to monophonic
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How did the evolution of Colonial Period religious music reflect European-Protestant musical traditions?
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Most English settlers brought musical instruments with them to the New World.
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Williams Billings was an American composer who attempted to imitate European sounds.
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3
Protestants sang hymns in their vernacular language.
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The New England School refers to

A) a group of English composers
B) a group of American composers
C) a school for teaching music educators
D) a school for training church musicians
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Hymn texts are taken directly from the Bible.
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Psalters are defined as

A) books that contained psalms
B) singers who performed psalms
C) teachers who taught music reading skills
D) psalms that are not notated
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A canon is a type of song that can create harmony without instruments.
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Mennonites apparently have preserved their hymns via the oral tradition.
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Psalms naturally lend themselves to congregational singing.
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The Calvinists preferred a cappella singing of psalms in church because

A) harmony was considered too sensuous for that setting
B) few congregations could afford organs
C) a cappella singing was much easier than accompanied singing
D) there were not enough song books to distribute among the people
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The "Bay Psalm Book" was created because a large number of music readers desired notated music.
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Some psalters contained only words,with no printed music notation.
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Psalm tunes were created for church settings but were also performed at social gatherings.
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The development of psalms and hymns in the United States was dominated by Catholic traditions.
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Psalm tune texts are paraphrased from the Bible.
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Lining out successfully improved church singing.
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Which of the following was least likely to be performed by musical amateurs?

A) anthems
B) hymns
C) psalm tunes
D) canons
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Hymns and Gregorian chant were introduced to Native Americans by Spanish missionaries.
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Psalters always contained a separate tune for each of the psalms.
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Along with religious music,Moravians also wrote secular music in the United States.
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The most popular composer of fuging tunes was probably

A) William Billings
B) Daniel Read
C) Francis Hopkinson
D) William Schuman
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Which form is utilized in "Chester?"

A) through-composed
B) strophic
C) fuging tune
D) canonic
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The "Bay Psalm Book" is

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B) a hymnal
C) an anthology of poems
D) a music encyclopedia
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Which of the following is often considered the first American popular song?

A) Barbara Allen
B) Chester
C) When Jesus Wept
D) Shenandoah
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The first book printed in the United States was the

A) Bible
B) Bay Psalm Book
C) Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter
D) Anne Bradstreet anthology
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Which of the following creates harmony when performed with staggered entrances?

A) Chester
B) When Jesus Wept
C) Shenandoah
D) Old Hundred
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Singing school masters were

A) highly educated musicians
B) musical amateurs who taught people to read music
C) almost always women
D) located in a school where people came to study
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The traditional language of Roman Catholic Church music is _________.

A) German
B) Italian
C) Greek
D) Latin
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The Protestant Reformation was initiated by

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B) Martin Luther
C) Louis Bourgeois
D) William Penn
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The tune of "Old Hundred" was composed by ______________

A) John Calvin
B) Martin Luther
C) Louis Bourgeois
D) John Wesley
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Lining out was initiated as a way to

A) improve the way singers learned tunes
B) showcase the best singers in a congregation
C) teach people to read music
D) encourage congregational singing
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Which of the following Protestant sects is best known for hymn singing?

A) Calvinists
B) Lutherans
C) Moravians
D) Mennonites
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A song is "through-composed" when _________.

A) multiple verses are set to the same tune
B) text unfolds to new music throughout the piece
C) the composer notates the music as it is created
D) there is a great deal of repetition of melodic phrases
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Which of the following is not characteristic of the music of the First New England School?

A) unusual dissonances
B) modal melodies
C) strophic form
D) secular texts
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When performed as a canon,the texture of "When Jesus Wept" is

A) monophonic
B) heterophonic
C) homophonic
D) polyphonic
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The form of a fuging tune may be described as

A) AAB
B) ABC
C) ABA
D) ABB
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The first American to produce a book of original compositions was

A) William Billings
B) Virgil Thomson
C) Daniel Read
D) William Schuman
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Which of the following genres contains two distinctly different sections?

A) hymn
B) psalm tune
C) canon
D) fuging tune
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Which of the following is not a psalter?

A) Ainsworth
B) Sternhold and Hopkins
C) Bay Psalm Book
D) Bible
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The texture of a fuging tune changes from

A) homophonic to polyphonic
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C) monophonic to homophonic
D) polyphonic to monophonic
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How did the evolution of Colonial Period religious music reflect European-Protestant musical traditions?
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