Q1. In which century did Guillaume de Machaut primarily compose his works?
A. 12th century
B. 13th century
C. 14th century
D. 15th century
Answer: C. 14th century
Q2. Guillaume de Machaut is most closely associated with which musical and poetic form that he helped perfect?
A. Gregorian chant
B. Organum
C. Ars nova
D. Ars antiqua
Answer: C. Ars nova
Q3. What was Machaut’s primary occupation during much of his career?
A. Court composer for the French king
B. Cleric and canon at Reims Cathedral
C. Traveling minstrel
D. University professor of music
Answer: B. Cleric and canon at Reims Cathedral
Q4. Which of Machaut’s works is considered the first complete polyphonic setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by a single composer?
A. Messe de Nostre Dame
B. David Hocket
C. La Louange des Dames
D. Remède de Fortune
Answer: A. Messe de Nostre Dame
Q5. Machaut’s secular vocal works are predominantly in which form?
A. Madrigal
B. Chanson
C. Motet
D. Ballade
Answer: D. Ballade
Q6. How many complete manuscripts of Machaut’s works were personally supervised by the composer himself?
A. None
B. One
C. Several (at least six)
D. Over twenty
Answer: C. Several (at least six)
Q7. Which poetic form did Machaut frequently use in his narrative works, such as Le Voir Dit?
A. Sonnet
B. Rondeau
C. Virelai
D. Octosyllabic couplets
Answer: D. Octosyllabic couplets
Q8. Machaut’s “Messe de Nostre Dame” is written for how many voices?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
Answer: C. Four
Q9. Which of the following best describes the rhythmic innovation associated with Machaut and the Ars nova?
A. Strict adherence to modal rhythm
B. Use of isorhythm in motets
C. Complete rejection of mensural notation
D. Exclusive use of triple meter
Answer: B. Use of isorhythm in motets
Q10. In Machaut’s ballades, what is the typical structure of the refrain?
A. It remains the same throughout
B. It changes with each stanza
C. It appears only at the beginning
D. It is sung by a different voice each time
Answer: A. It remains the same throughout
Q11. Which patron did Machaut serve early in his career, accompanying him on military campaigns?
A. King Charles V of France
B. John of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia
C. Pope Clement VI
D. Bonne of Luxembourg
Answer: B. John of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia
Q12. Machaut’s “Le Jugement du roi de Behaigne” is an example of which literary genre?
A. Allegorical romance
B. Fabliau
C. Dit amoureux
D. Lai
Answer: C. Dit amoureux
Q13. How many motets did Machaut compose?
A. 23
B. 42
C. 15
D. 67
Answer: A. 23
Q14. Which of Machaut’s works contains a section where the composer inserts himself as a character?
A. Messe de Nostre Dame
B. Le Livre dou Voir Dit
C. Rose, liz, printemps, verdure
D. Quant en moy vint premierement
Answer: B. Le Livre dou Voir Dit
Q15. The term “Ars nova” refers to musical developments in which region during Machaut’s time?
A. Italy
B. England
C. France
D. Germany
Answer: C. France
Q16. Machaut’s lai “Loyal et franc” is written in how many stanzas?
A. 8
B. 12
C. 16
D. 24
Answer: B. 12
Q17. Which compositional technique does Machaut use extensively in his motets, involving repeating rhythmic patterns?
A. Hocket
B. Canon
C. Isorhythm
D. Drone
Answer: C. Isorhythm
Q18. Machaut’s “Douce dame jolie” is which type of secular song?
A. Ballade
B. Rondeau
C. Virelai
D. Motet
Answer: C. Virelai
Q19. In which year did Guillaume de Machaut likely die?
A. 1330
B. 1350
C. 1366
D. 1377
Answer: D. 1377
Q20. Machaut’s complete works were first published in a modern edition by which scholar in the early 20th century?
A. Friedrich Ludwig
B. Leo Schrade
C. Guillaume de Van
D. Pierre Aubry
Answer: A. Friedrich Ludwig
Q21. Which of Machaut’s ballades is famous for its double text in the cantus and triplum?
A. Quant ma dame les maus
B. De toutes flours
C. Je puis trop bien
D. Helas! tant ay dolour
Answer: B. De toutes flours
Q22. The “Remède de Fortune” includes musical settings for how many different poetic forms?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 9
Answer: C. 7
Q23. Machaut served as a secretary to which member of the French royal family later in his career?
A. Philip the Bold
B. Charles, Duke of Normandy
C. John, Duke of Berry
D. Louis of Anjou
Answer: B. Charles, Duke of Normandy
Q24. Machaut’s “Rose, liz, printemps, verdure” is a famous example of which form?
A. Ballade
B. Virelai
C. Rondeau
D. Complainte
Answer: C. Rondeau
Q25. How many voices typically sing the cantus firmus in Machaut’s “Messe de Nostre Dame”?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer: A. One










