Monday, October 21, 2019
Music Appreciation ch. 35-41 Essays
Music Appreciation ch. 35-41 Essays   Music Appreciation ch. 35-41 Paper  Music Appreciation ch. 35-41 Paper      Essay Topic:  Poetry         Which of the following choral genres was NOT developed during the Baroque?  part song         A musical setting of the Mass for the Dead is called:  a Requiem         Oratorios primarily drew their stories from:  the Bible         Mozarts Requiem was:  his last work, incomplete at his death         Who completed Mozarts Requiem?  Sà ¼ssmayr         The Dies irae text from the Requiem Mass describes:  Judgement Day         Which of the following correctly describes the musical forces for Mozarts Requiem?  winds, brass, strings, timpani, choir, and four soloists         The ________ accompanies the baritone voice in the Tuba mirum section of Mozarts Requiem.  trombone         Which of the following best describes the mood of the Dies irae from Mozarts Requiem?  fearful and then wondering         The text of Mozarts Requiem is sung in:  Latin         The German term for the art song is:  Lied         A song whose text is a short lyric poem in German with piano accompaniment is called a:  Lied         _______ was NOT an important composer of nineteenth-century Lieder.  Heinrich Heine         Which of the following was NOT a typical theme of Romantic poetry?  praise of the Virgin Mary         The favorite subjects of the Romantic poets were:  love, longing, and nature         A group of Lieder unified by a narrative thread or by a descriptive or expressive theme is called a(n):  song cycle         A song form in which the same melody is repeated for every stanza of text is called:  strophic         A song that is composed from beginning to end without repetition of whole sections is called:  through composed         A song form in which the main melody is repeated for two or three stanzas but introduces new or significantly varied material when the text requires it is called:  modified strophic         Schubert was born in:  Vienna         Schubert and his friends organized evening gatherings of artists, writers, and musicians, called:  Schubertiads         Schubert lived a tragically short life but was a remarkably prolific composer of:  Lieder, chamber music, piano music (all of the above)         In which genre was Schubert NOT indebted to Classical traditions?  Lied         Approximately how many songs did Schubert compose?  more than 600         Schubert wrote several song cycles, including:  Winters Journey         Schuberts song Elfking is a setting of a ballad written by:  Geothe         Schuberts Lied Elfking is in ________ form.  through-composed         Which of the following is true of Schuberts Elfking?  It is the masterpiece of his youth, It is based on a legend that whoever is touched by the king of the elves must die, It presents four characters who are differentiated in the music (all of the above)         In Schuberts Elfking, the obsessive triplet rhythm of the piano accompaniment represents:  the galloping of the horse         Which musical devices does Schubert use to portray the childs terror in Elfking?  high range and dissonance         The composer who founded the New Journal of Music was:  Robert Schumann         Robert Schumanns wife, Clara, was:  the daughter of his piano teacher, one of the foremost pianists of her day, the inspiration for A Poets Love (all of the above)         Robert Schumann ended his career and life:  in an asylum, the result of a mental illness         Robert Schumanns A Poets Love is a:  song cycle         Robert Schumanns A Poets Love is set to texts by:  Heinrich Heine         Which of the following does NOT describe Schumanns A Poets Love?  it tells a detailed story of a lost love         Schumanns In the lovely month of May is from which song cycle?  A Poets Love         What is the form of In the lovely month of May?  strophic         Which of the following does NOT describe Schumanns In the lovely month of May?  it ends with harmonic resolution         Which of the following does NOT describe American popular music of the nineteenth century?  the composers were always well known         Which of the following describes music in America during the early nineteenth century?  music was largely imported through Europe         What is vernacular music?  popular songs sung in a countrys native language         What nationality was Stephen Foster?  American         Which nineteenth-century American composer is best remembered for his parlor songs and minstrel show tunes?  Stephen Foster         Which of the following best describes minstrelsy?  shows that featured performers in blackface         Stephen Foster composed all of the following songs EXCEPT:  When Johnny Comes Marching Home         Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair is:  a parlor song         The form of Fosters Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair is:  strophic         Fosters Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair is based on a poem by:  Foster himself         The most important keyboard instrument of the Romantic period was the:  piano         Which of the following does NOT characterize the piano?  it is capable of only one dynamic level         Which of the following instruments is capable of playing both melody and harmony?  piano         Which of the following was NOT a technical improvement to the nineteenth-century piano?  a second keyboard was added         The short, lyric piano piece is the instrumental equivalent of:  the song         During the nineteenth century, Prelude, Impromptu, and Intermezzo were common titles for:  character pieces         Nineteenth-century composers of the short, lyric piano piece included:  Johannes Brahms, Frà ©dà ©ric Chopin, Robert Schumann (all of the above)         Chopin is credited with developing the:  modern piano style         Which nineteenth-century composers entire output centered around the piano?  Chopin         Chopin spent his early years in:  Poland         Chopin spent most of his productive life in:  Paris         With which famous novelist did Chopin become romantically involved?  George Sand         Chopin composed works in all of the following genres EXCEPT the:  symphony         Which of the following does NOT characterize the music of Chopin?  reserved emotions         What is the origin of the mazurka?  a Polish peasant dance         Which of the following does NOT characterize Chopins Mazurka in B-flat Minor, Op. 24, No. 4?  simple A-B-A form         In connection with Chopins music, the term rubato means that the performer should:  take liberties with the tempo         Which composer is known as the poet of the piano?  Frà ©dà ©ric Chopin         Which of the following best describes the role of women in nineteenth-century music?  the piano provided women with a socially acceptable performance outfit         Which of the following was a noted woman composer of the Romantic era?  Clara Schumann         Which of the following women organized salons featuring music by her brother?  Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel         Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel was discouraged from pursuing a career as a composer because:  she was a woman         Fanny Mendelssohn Hensels output is dominated by:  Lieder and piano music         Which of the following composed the piano cycle The Year?  Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel         Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel wrote her cycle The Year for:  piano         The manuscript for Fanny Mendelssohn Hensels September: At the River, from The Year, has poetic lines by:  Johann Wolfgang von Geothe         Fanny Mendelssohn Hensels September: At the River, from The Year, is in ________ form.  A-B-A         How does Fanny Mendelssohn Hensels The Year reach a level of achievement beyond that of her brother Felix?  it is a large-scale work unified by musical and extramusical links         In which country was Franz Liszt born?  Hungary         Which composer is generally considered the greatest pianist and showman of the Romantic era?  Liszt         Liszt was inspired by the virtuoso violinist:  Paganini         Which of the following was the first internationally acclaimed American composer of classical music?  Louis Moreau Gottschalk         Louis Moreau Gottschalk was born in:  New Orleans         Louis Moreau Gottschalk is best known for his ________.  solo piano music         Which of the following statements about Louis Moreau Gottschalk is NOT true?  he spent most of his creative life in Europe         Louis Moreau Gottschalk based many of his works on:  South American and Caribbean songs         Which of the following does NOT characterize Gottschalks The Banjo?  limited range         The familiar tune quoted near the end of Gottschalks work The Banjo is:  Camptown Races         Instrumental music endowed with literary, philosophical, or pictorial associations is called:  program music         Which of the following compositions is LEAST likely to be an example of program music?  string quartet in B-flat major         Music composed without literary or pictorial meanings is called  absolute music         A multimovement, programmatic work for orchestra is called a:  program symphony         Which of the following composers is considered the first great exponent of musical Romanticism in France?  Berlioz         Hector Berlioz was born and spent most of his career in:  France         Which of the following is NOT characteristic of the music of Berlioz?  as is typical of French music, emotions are restrained         Which of the following is NOT a work by Berlioz?  Italian Symphony         Berliozs Symphonie fantastique is an example of a:  program symphony         How many movements are in Berliozs Symphonie fantastique?  five         Which of the following inspired Berliozs Symphonie fantastique?  the actress Harriet Smithson         Which of the following is NOT true of Berliozs Symphonie fantastique?  the program deals entirely with nature         In Berliozs Symphonie fantastique, the idà ©e fixe:  symbolizes the beloved, recurs as required by the literary program, unifies the five movements, which are diverse in character and mood (all of the above)         In Berliozs Symphonie fantastique, what is the idà ©e fixe?  the basic theme of the symphony, heard in the march movement         The technique of altering a theme to give it a different character is often called:  thematic transformation         Which of the following does NOT characterize the March to the Scaffold from Berliozs Symphonie fantastique?  dominance of the string instruments         The Dies irae is:  a chant from the Mass for the Dead         The piano manufacturer in New York that made major improvements to the instrument was:  Steinway         Through which innovation did Theobald Boehm improve musical instruments?  key mechanism for woodwinds         What new instrument was developed in the nineteenth century?  saxophone    
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