Deck 10: Baroque: Piety and Extravagance

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The founding figure of the Society of Jesus was

A) Milton.
B) Saint Teresa.
C) Bernini.
D) Loyola.
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Both El Greco and Velázquez served in the courts of

A) France.
B) England.
C) the Papacy.
D) Spain.
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Bach's cantatas were largely based on

A) Monteverdi's arias.
B) Gregorian chant.
C) Lutheran chorales.
D) Renaissance madrigals.
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Which of the genres in which Rembrandt worked was the most lucrative for the Dutch painter?

A) Landscape
B) Religious woodcuts
C) Group portraiture
D) Self-portraiture
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Both Donne and Wren were associated with the

A) Jesuit order.
B) church of Saint Paul's in London.
C) construction of the facade of Saint Peter's in Rome.
D) All these answers are correct.
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The first permanent orchestra in Europe was established by

A) Monteverdi.
B) Handel.
C) Charles I.
D) Louis XIV.
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The Dutch painter Maria van Oosterwyck and other female artists excelled in which genre?

A) The group portrait
B) Landscape painting
C) Still life painting
D) All these answers are correct.
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Whose "music of mystic serenity" captured the conservative quality of the Catholic Reformation?

A) Palestrina
B) Bach
C) Monteverdi
D) Vivaldi
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The term, "baroque" in painting comprises all of the following EXCEPT

A) strict compositional symmetry.
B) illusionistic effects.
C) strong contrast of light and dark.
D) theatrical flamboyance.
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In seventeenth-century England, the influential Calvinists who called for churchly reform were known as

A) Jesuits.
B) Waldensians.
C) Anabaptists.
D) Puritans.
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Which influential handbook reflected the mysticism and militancy of the Jesuit order?

A) Confessions
B) Praise of Folly
C) Spiritual Exercises
D) Visions
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The text of an opera is found in its

A) libretto.
B) pizzicato.
C) recitative.
D) aria.
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The plays of Molière

A) often included musical interludes.
B) were often presented at the court of Louis XIV.
C) described the comic foibles of human society.
D) All these answers are correct.
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A leading figure in the evolution of academic art was

A) Rembrandt.
B) Vermeer.
C) Bernini.
D) Poussin.
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Academic art, as envisioned by Louis XIV and his followers, depended primarily on

A) Neoclassical principles.
B) vivid illusionism.
C) medieval models.
D) Mannerist techniques.
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One of the most influential Baroque artists was ________, the designer of the piazza in front of St. Peter's Basilica.

A) Bernini
B) El Greco
C) Wren
D) Parmigianino
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Of Bernini's Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, it is correct to say that it was

A) based on the visions of the saint.
B) executed in marble, stucco, and gilded wood.
C) located inside a church chapel.
D) All these answers are correct.
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Milton's Paradise Lost is a landmark epic that

A) recounts the story of King Arthur.
B) describes the fall of Adam and Eve.
C) features a hero who visits hell and heaven.
D) details the birth of the English Commonwealth.
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In the seventeenth-century, Cremona, Italy, was the world center for the manufacture of

A) violins.
B) harpsichords.
C) tapestries.
D) organs.
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Italian baroque churches are characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A) wide naves.
B) vast domes.
C) minimal ornamentation.
D) magnificent altarpieces.
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The Baroque era represents a turning point in music because it witnessed the

A) adoption of equal temperament tuning.
B) development of oratorio.
C) birth of opera.
D) All these answers are correct.
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Giovanni Gabrieli came to be celebrated for his

A) illusionistic paintings.
B) design of Saint Mark's Cathedral in Venice.
C) radical new approach to religious sculpture.
D) clear and simple religious music.
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Select six landmarks (visual, literary, or musical) that are, in your view, most representative of Baroque "piety and extravagance." Explain why and how they typify the period between ca. 1650 and 1750, often called, "the Age of the Baroque."
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What are the most memorable landmarks in the music of the Baroque era? How did these influence the future of Western music?
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Discuss the ways in which the upper classes influenced production and style in the arts of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Draw examples both from Europe and from regions beyond the West.
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The composer associated with the birth of the English oratorio is

A) Handel.
B) Gabrieli.
C) Vivaldi.
D) Lully.
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Deck 10: Baroque: Piety and Extravagance
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The founding figure of the Society of Jesus was

A) Milton.
B) Saint Teresa.
C) Bernini.
D) Loyola.
D
2
Both El Greco and Velázquez served in the courts of

A) France.
B) England.
C) the Papacy.
D) Spain.
D
3
Bach's cantatas were largely based on

A) Monteverdi's arias.
B) Gregorian chant.
C) Lutheran chorales.
D) Renaissance madrigals.
C
4
Which of the genres in which Rembrandt worked was the most lucrative for the Dutch painter?

A) Landscape
B) Religious woodcuts
C) Group portraiture
D) Self-portraiture
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Both Donne and Wren were associated with the

A) Jesuit order.
B) church of Saint Paul's in London.
C) construction of the facade of Saint Peter's in Rome.
D) All these answers are correct.
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The first permanent orchestra in Europe was established by

A) Monteverdi.
B) Handel.
C) Charles I.
D) Louis XIV.
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The Dutch painter Maria van Oosterwyck and other female artists excelled in which genre?

A) The group portrait
B) Landscape painting
C) Still life painting
D) All these answers are correct.
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Whose "music of mystic serenity" captured the conservative quality of the Catholic Reformation?

A) Palestrina
B) Bach
C) Monteverdi
D) Vivaldi
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The term, "baroque" in painting comprises all of the following EXCEPT

A) strict compositional symmetry.
B) illusionistic effects.
C) strong contrast of light and dark.
D) theatrical flamboyance.
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In seventeenth-century England, the influential Calvinists who called for churchly reform were known as

A) Jesuits.
B) Waldensians.
C) Anabaptists.
D) Puritans.
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Which influential handbook reflected the mysticism and militancy of the Jesuit order?

A) Confessions
B) Praise of Folly
C) Spiritual Exercises
D) Visions
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The text of an opera is found in its

A) libretto.
B) pizzicato.
C) recitative.
D) aria.
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The plays of Molière

A) often included musical interludes.
B) were often presented at the court of Louis XIV.
C) described the comic foibles of human society.
D) All these answers are correct.
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A leading figure in the evolution of academic art was

A) Rembrandt.
B) Vermeer.
C) Bernini.
D) Poussin.
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Academic art, as envisioned by Louis XIV and his followers, depended primarily on

A) Neoclassical principles.
B) vivid illusionism.
C) medieval models.
D) Mannerist techniques.
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One of the most influential Baroque artists was ________, the designer of the piazza in front of St. Peter's Basilica.

A) Bernini
B) El Greco
C) Wren
D) Parmigianino
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Of Bernini's Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, it is correct to say that it was

A) based on the visions of the saint.
B) executed in marble, stucco, and gilded wood.
C) located inside a church chapel.
D) All these answers are correct.
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Milton's Paradise Lost is a landmark epic that

A) recounts the story of King Arthur.
B) describes the fall of Adam and Eve.
C) features a hero who visits hell and heaven.
D) details the birth of the English Commonwealth.
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In the seventeenth-century, Cremona, Italy, was the world center for the manufacture of

A) violins.
B) harpsichords.
C) tapestries.
D) organs.
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Italian baroque churches are characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A) wide naves.
B) vast domes.
C) minimal ornamentation.
D) magnificent altarpieces.
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The Baroque era represents a turning point in music because it witnessed the

A) adoption of equal temperament tuning.
B) development of oratorio.
C) birth of opera.
D) All these answers are correct.
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Giovanni Gabrieli came to be celebrated for his

A) illusionistic paintings.
B) design of Saint Mark's Cathedral in Venice.
C) radical new approach to religious sculpture.
D) clear and simple religious music.
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23
Select six landmarks (visual, literary, or musical) that are, in your view, most representative of Baroque "piety and extravagance." Explain why and how they typify the period between ca. 1650 and 1750, often called, "the Age of the Baroque."
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What are the most memorable landmarks in the music of the Baroque era? How did these influence the future of Western music?
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Discuss the ways in which the upper classes influenced production and style in the arts of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Draw examples both from Europe and from regions beyond the West.
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The composer associated with the birth of the English oratorio is

A) Handel.
B) Gabrieli.
C) Vivaldi.
D) Lully.
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