What is music often divided into?
different genres
Are these objective categorizations?
no
Is there distinct boundaries between all genres?
no
What did Green publish?
"Form in Tonal Music"
How many categories of Renassiance music did he list?
Five
Is dance one of those?
yes
Did he argue that genre and form were essentially the same?
no
Which pieces did he argue with the same genre but had different forms?
Beethoven's Op. 61 and Mendelssohn's Op. 64
Which works were examples of the exact opposite of that?
Mozart's Rondo for Piano, K. 511, and the "Agnus Dei" from his Mass, K. 317
What genre would The Beethoven and Mendelssohn pieces be listed as?
concertos
Do van der Merwe and Moore argue the same point?
no
Which one of them thinks genre and style are the same?
Peter van der Merwe
How does he define it?
as pieces of music that share a certain style
Is musical technique one way define a genre?
yes
What is another?
the style
Is geographical origin ever used?
yes
What is one issue with that?
a single geographical category will often include a wide variety of subgenres
Who said that the term has graduated from being a subset of popular music studies?
Timothy Laurie
What type of framework has it become in his opinion?
for constituting and evaluating musical research objects
What do recent academics think  about this type of categorization?
that it is inaccurate and outdated