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ASP SERVER SIDE SCRIPTING AND DYNAMIC WEB APPLICATIONS STUDY GUIDE 2026
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โ gavotte Answer: french dance in lively 2/4 or 4/4 with grace and elegance โ gigue Answer: a lively dance in 6/ โ leggiero Answer: light, delicate โ minuet Answer: graceful dance, 3/ โ opus Answer: work โ sarabande Answer: slow, dignified dance of the court in 3/4 or 3/
โ Baroque Period Answer: 1600- 1750 large/grandiose, dramatic, complex, formal Ornamentation Early composers wrote vocal music, later composers wrote for newer instruments Major and minor scale systems used vs modes Church music was important, secular music became common Forms introduced include fugues, dance suites, themes and variations, concerto, and sonata Bach (German) Handel (German), Scarlatti (Italian)- spanish influences (guitar), used dissonant chords + crossing of the hands, known for 600 keyboard sonatas Essercizi โ Classical Period Answer: 1700- 1825 clear, elegant, balanced, variety and contrast in mood, flexible rhythms, lyrical melodies and accompaniment patterns, gradual dynamic change middle class wanted entertainment opera was written, instrumental music was popular piano
piano is outranked by orchestra, revival of harpsichord and guitar, electronic Bartok (Hungary) Kabalevsky (Russian) Khachatruian (Armenia)- native, studied in Russia, folk music of Armenia element of colorful rhythmic compositions, criticized by USSR for modern styles, after Stalin died permitted to write in these ways, composed symphonies concertos chamber choir stage music โ Absolute Music Answer: instrumental music composed for the sake of music NOT A PROGRAM, Baroque Classical โ Cadenza Answer: passage in a brilliant style which allows performer to show technical mastery, usually near end โ Concerto Answer: a sonata for solo instrument and orchestra โ Pastrole Answer: music suggests rustic setting โ Program Music Answer: inspired by and suggestive of some poetic, nonmusical idea
โ Rondo Answer: form consisting of 1 main theme which reappears again in alteration w/ contrasted themes. frequently in classical sonatas symphonies and concertos โ Sonata Allegro Answer: single movments of sonatas 3 main sections exposition- intro of idea and themes development- working out themes motives recapitulation- return to expo โ Symphony Answer: sonata for orchestra โ Theme and Varations Answer: a form in which a given melody (theme) is presented and restated using modifications (variations) including ornamentation, accompaniments, rhythmic changes, key changes, sometimes used as movements of larger works