What Are The Different Types Of Baroque Dance Form Quiz

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1. Which dance style in music has a time signature of 4/4 or 2/2, Italian markings like Allegretto, Moderato, Allegro Moderato, a one note up-beat, and continuous running 16th notes?

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The Allemande is a Renaissance and Baroque dance in duple meter, often found in suites of music. It is characterized by the specific musical elements mentioned in the question.

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2. The time signature is 3/4, 3/2, 3/8 or 6/4. Italian markings are often Allegro, Vivace (for the Italian version of this dance) and Moderato (for the French version). It is characterized by light texture and rapid figures. The name actually means running. The French version often shifts from triple to simple meter.

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The correct answer is Courante (Corrente), a dance in triple meter that is often included in Baroque dance suites. Bourree, Minuet, and Gavotte are other types of dance forms but do not match the description provided.

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3. What is the term for a French dance characterized by a time signature of 2/4 or 4/4, Italian markings like Vivace and Allegro Vivace, a quarter note upbeat, and a rhythmic and bright quality with steady quarter notes?

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The Bourree is a French dance that fits the description provided in the question. While Minuet, Polonaise, and Gavotte are also French dance forms, they do not match all the specific characteristics mentioned in the question.

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4. Which music genre is characterized by a time signature of 3/2 or 3/4, Italian markings such as Adagio or Lento, chordal texture, lack of upbeat, and accents on the second beat, often associated with a Spanish dance?

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The characteristics described in the question best fit the description of a Sarabande, a slow and stately Spanish dance.

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5. What is the term for a piece in 3/4 or 3/8 time with Italian markings like Moderato grazioso, Andante, characterized as a French dance with an unhurried tempo and graceful?

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The correct term for a piece in 3/4 or 3/8 time with Italian markings like Moderato grazioso, Andante, characterized as a French dance with an unhurried tempo and graceful is Minuet. Minuet is a slower and more elegant dance, unlike Waltz which typically has a faster tempo. Polka and Tarantella are also dances but not typically associated with the described characteristics.

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6. What is the time signature often associated with Italian markings like Allegro and Allegro Moderato, characterized as a French dance with two quarter note upbeats, causing the phrase to begin and end in the middle of a measure?

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The correct answer is Gavotte because it fits the description provided in the question, including the specific characteristics and context mentioned.

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7. What dance has a time signature of 6/8 or simple time in triplets, Italian markings such as Allegro, Vivace, Presto, British origins, and is in compound time?

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The correct answer is Gigue, a lively baroque dance originating in the British Isles. It is characterized by its compound time signature and often marked with Italian tempo indicators.

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