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Part 02

The Culture of Medieval Music (Chapter 4)


True / False Questions
 

1. The Christian church came to power during the height of the Greek civilization. 
FALSE


Learning Objective: Recall historical and cultural characteristics of the Middle Ages
 

2. During the late Middle Ages, everyone from the middle class up learned to read as part of a church education. 
FALSE


Learning Objective: Recall historical and cultural characteristics of the Middle Ages
Topic: medieval culture
 

3. The invention of the printing press was one of the things that helped to bring independent thought to European culture. 
TRUE


Learning Objective: Recall historical and cultural characteristics of the Middle Ages
Topic: medieval culture
 

4. 

The reason the study of music usually begins around A.D. 500 is that earlier music is just not worth studying.

 
FALSE


Learning Objective: Examine developments and trends in medieval music
Topic: medieval culture
Topic: medieval music
 


5. Church doctrine during the Middle Ages encouraged celebrating life on earth and living it to its fullest. 
FALSE


Learning Objective: Recall historical and cultural characteristics of the Middle Ages
Topic: medieval culture
 

6. Music notation was developed during the Middle Ages. 
TRUE


Learning Objective: Examine developments and trends in medieval music
Learning Objective: Recall historical and cultural characteristics of the Middle Ages
Topic: fourteenth-century music
Topic: medieval culture
Topic: medieval music
Topic: musical techniques
 

7. Plainsong is another term for Gregorian chant. 
TRUE


Learning Objective: Discuss characteristics of the Gregorian chant
Learning Objective: Trace the development of the Gregorian chant
Topic: Gregorian chant
Topic: fourteenth-century music
Topic: medieval music
Topic: sacred music
 

8. The church modes are exactly the same as the major and minor scales. 
FALSE


Topic: fourteenth-century music
Topic: key or tonality
Topic: medieval music
 


9. Gregorian chant was always sung in Latin. 
TRUE


Learning Objective: Discuss characteristics of the Gregorian chant
Learning Objective: Trace the development of the Gregorian chant
Topic: Gregorian chant
Topic: fourteenth-century music
Topic: medieval music
 

10. During the Middle Ages, women did not participate in music making in the church except within convents. 
TRUE


Learning Objective: Examine developments and trends in medieval music
Learning Objective: Recall historical and cultural characteristics of the Middle Ages
Topic: fourteenth-century music
Topic: medieval culture
Topic: medieval music
 

11. In a convent, the musical portions of a worship service were still performed by men and boys because it was forbidden for women to speak up in church. 
FALSE


Learning Objective: Examine developments and trends in medieval music
Learning Objective: Recall historical and cultural characteristics of the Middle Ages
Topic: fourteenth-century music
Topic: medieval culture
Topic: medieval music
Topic: sacred music
 

12. Hildegard of Bingen wrote textbooks on medicine as well as music. 
TRUE


Learning Objective: Examine developments and trends in medieval music
Topic: Hildegard of Bingen
Topic: medieval culture
Topic: medieval music
 


13. The sections of the Mass that contains texts that vary with the day of the church year are called the Proper. 
TRUE


Learning Objective: Examine developments and trends in medieval music
Topic: mass
Topic: medieval music
 

14. The Ordinary of the Mass is the part that varies with each day. 
FALSE


Learning Objective: Recall historical and cultural characteristics of the Middle Ages
Topic: mass
Topic: medieval culture
Topic: medieval music
 

15. Pérotin was the earliest composer involved in the development of polyphony at Notre Dame. 
FALSE


Learning Objective: Describe early organum
Learning Objective: Examine developments and trends in medieval music
Topic: medieval music
Topic: musical techniques
Topic: polyphony
Topic: texture
 

16. All the music we have today from the Middle Ages is sacred music. 
FALSE


Learning Objective: Examine developments and trends in medieval music
Learning Objective: Recall historical and cultural characteristics of the Middle Ages
Topic: medieval music
Topic: sacred music
Topic: secular music
 


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