Music, asked by arthurkimalmacin357, 6 months ago

1. A musical composition that resembles a harmonized version of hymnal
tunes of the Protestant Church,
2. A large-scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that
incorporates narratives on religious themes.
3. A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by
an orchestra.
4. A contrapuntal piece, developed mainly by imitative counterpoint with a
main theme called subject.
5. A form of orchestral music wherein the music is between a Concertino and a Tutti​

Answers

Answered by atienzamarivic14
21

Answer:

1.chorate

2.oratorio

3.concerto

4.fugue

5.concerto grosso

Explanation:

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Answered by SmritiSami
5

1.  A musical composition that resembles a harmonized version of the hymnal tunes of the Protestant Church is a Chorale.

In common English usage, it is a metrical hymn melody connected with the Lutheran church in Germany.

2. A large-scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narratives on religious themes is Oratorio.

A massive musical work for orchestra, chorus, and soloists is known as an oratorio. An oratorio, like most operas, employs a choir, soloists, an instrumental ensemble, distinct characters, and arias.

3. A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra is a concerto.

A musical composition for instruments that pits a solitary instrument versus an orchestral group.

4. A contrapuntal piece, developed mainly by imitative counterpoint with the main theme called the subject is Fugu.

5. A form of orchestral music wherein the music is between a Concertino and a Tutti​ is Concerto Grosso.

The Concerto Grosso is a type of baroque music in which the musical material is moved back and forth between a small group of soloists and a big orchestra. The solo concerto, on the other hand, contains a single solo instrument with a melody line and is supported by the orchestra.

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