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Mterm Song Recognize
Midterm Song Recognize
Title | Key indicators |
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In paradisum | starts with paradisum, full choir chant the whole time |
Columba aspexit | Female voice, drone, choir joins for a' |
La dousa votz | jamming lute |
A chantar | female solo chant, every phrase kind of left hanging |
Alleluia. Diffusa est gratia | repeated extremely long melismas on the word Alleluia |
Sumer Is Icumen In | sing coo-coo round |
Dame, de qui toute ma joie vient | polyphony, female voices, hard to tell what is going on |
Ave maris stella | the words 'ave maris stella', harmonized second part |
Kyrie from the Pange Lingua Mass | quick round, sort of a doo da da di di at the end of the theme |
Gloria from the Pange Lingua Mass | quiet, slow, from highest to lowest entry |
Gloria from the Pope Marcellus Mass | beautiful harmonies, slow, clearish voices |
As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill Descending | first line is song title, ENGLISH |
O magnum mysterium | clean resolution early, longish rests, words unclear, instruments! |
Tornerai | recitative part in not-english |
Speranza, tu mi vai | aria part, full orchestra, name said |
Thy Hand Belinda | english, recitative, bosom |
When I am Laid in Earth | slow, full orchestra, when I am laid |
With drooping wings | word painting drooping, polyphony |
Concerto for Two Mandolins and Orchestra Movement I | two mandolins, hoe down, dododo DO do |
Concerto for Two Mandolins and Orchestra Movement II | two mandolins, quiet, slow |
Concerto for Two Mandolins and Orchestra Movement III | two mandolins, high to low fall |
Violin Concerto in E Major Movement I (Spring) | instantly recognizable ritornello, birds |
Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 for Flute, Violin, Harpsichord, and Orchestra, Movement I | doubled up notes, crazy harpsichord |
Prelude in G Minor | trill to start, more trills, just one harpsichord |
Fugue in G Minor | 4-part imitative polyphony, all harpsichord |
Minuet from the Royal Fireworks Music | Extremely clear that it is a dance in 3, loud brass |
La giustizia | harpsichord accompaniment, sounds like a lesbian singing, says la giustizia at the beginning |
Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, I | symphony, *do da daaa do da daa* do da daa dee, theme two falls down |
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, I | Fate knocking short-short-short long |
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, II | graceful cello that modulates to a ff in C major when trumpets come in during theme 2, do da daa daaa da daa |
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, III | Intro sounds like sneaking around, generally very suspenseful, theme two has a running cello imitative polyphony (fugal) |
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, IV | March, staccato brass opening, and lots of staccato throughout |
Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel | piano is repeating the same notes over and over again 'spinning' until a brief moment, piano + singer |
Erlkönig | Crazy piano triplets the entire fucking song, singer does different voices |
I. Gute Nacht | german, relatively slow singing with accompaniment |
XXIV The Hurdy-Gurdy Man | "Leiermann," kind of creepy, very unsettled piano |