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1) Loyola who was a traditionalist called on this group with a set of rules for those who were struggling against sin so that they may one day join those who compose the church Triumphant those who were in heaven.
3) The text of a musical work such as an opera
4) ____ was the landscape for the graounds around the palace at Versailles.
5) The decorative style fostered by the French court in the eighteenth century and quickly emualted by royal courts across Europe was known as ___.
6) ___ invented the steam engine.
7) ___ was the name given to supporters of the Puritan Parliament.
9) One of the most magnificent statements of the Rococo in Central Europe is the ___ for the prince-bishop of Wurzbug in Bavaria.
10) ___ is a type of performance that combined speech, dance, and spectacle.
11) ___ is the lengthy choral work, usually employing religious subject matter, performed by a narrator, soloist, choruses, and orchestra.
12) An elaborate solo or duet song that expresses the singer's emotions and feelings
13) ___ was the first French woman to compose an opera.
15) The Cornaro Chapel program suggests that Baroque style is fundamentally this...
16) This person developed the basso continuo
18) ____ is the number of beats per measure.
19) In England English Calvinist were called ____.
22) A sonata for two instruments of a high range and a basso continuo
23) ____ is believed to have been the Hawaiian king to consolidate the islands under one rule.
26) Urban VIII commissioned this young architect to design a cast bronze baldichino or canopy to help define the alter space.
28) ____ was best known for his painting of fetes galantes; gallant, and by extension amorous enjoyed by elite groups in garden parties.
31) ____ was one of Louis's favorite artist.
35) This probably summed up the Baroque movement of Bernini sculpture program.
37) One of the most famous concertos had four violin concertos by Vivaldi
39) In Italy, serious opera was called ___.
40) Variations and contrast in loudness and intensity
41) A large irregular shaped pearl.
43) ____ is a political theory that argues that people are by nature free, equal, and independent and that they consent to government for protection but not by surrendering sovereignty to a ruler.
46) Bernini designed the Four Rivers Fountain for this person because he commissioned him.
47) The Baroque Style of architecture was started here.
50) A type of instrumental contrapuntal work derived from Renaissance secular song which performed in the seventeenth century.
53) ____ was the greatest achievement of Frederick Handel.
57) Charles Le Brun declared ___ to be the greatest painter of the seventeenth century.
59) A space surrounded by a building to be opened in front of each church, decorating many of them with Egyptian obelisks salvaged from Roman times.
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2) ____ is argued to be the first prime minister of England.
8) It was an appeal in a sensual sense in which was embodied in an increasingly ornate and grandiose form of expression that was known as...
13) ____ is the author of the great poem called "Paradise Lost"
14) A decorative railing
17) This person was the leading architect between 1556-1629.
20) Unity of Opposites
21) An oval frame
24) One who accepts the idea that God created the universe, but does not believe that God is actively involved in the day-to-day workings is called ___.
25) An exaggerated form of chiaroscuro
27) ___ is an elegant triple-time dance of modern tempo.
29) It was in this in 1548, Layola had caled on Jesuits to develop all of their senses.
30) One of the major aspects of this painter was that he only depicts real people of his own day engaged in real tasks.
32) ___ was the individual in the king's court that was responsible for entertainment.
33) He was a tax collector and later a disciple of Jesus.
34) The author of articles entitled "Essays of Human Understanding".
36) The key of a composition
38) What was the Glorious Revolution?
42) ___ was the name of the royal palace in Paris that had been the seat of the French gov't since the Middle Ages.
44) A style of singing that imitates very closely the rhythms of speech.
45) ___ was more advanced than any society in the West.
48) a musical passage in which an instrument performs episodes that contrasts back and forth with the orchestral score.
49) By 1740, ____ was a military giant which had the third largest army in Europe.
51) ___ was the author of Pride and Prejudice.
52) This person was the painter of "Virgin and Child".
54) All of Mozart's works were catalogued and numbered in the nineteenth century by ___.
55) ____ in France did more to convey the absolute power of the monarchy.
56) The central note or a musical composition; also called tonic note
58) In 1682, ___ became the unofficial capital of France and the symbol of Louis's absolute power and authority.
59) ____ referred to those who dominated the intellectual life of the French Enlightenment and who frequent salons.
60) The invention of the flying shuttle by ____ dramatically changed textile manufacturing.
61) ____ is the term applied to strong, centralized monarchies that exert royal power over their dominion, usually on the grounds of divine rights.
62) ___ were the two royal capitals of Prussia.
63) This was the combination of solo voice and basso continuo.
64) The central note of a composition; also called the key
65) ___ was one of the most moving Puritan writers in the mid seventeenth century.
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