C11-12
"Swing," a form of jazz meant for dancing, is also known as
Big Band Jazz
In Debussy's "Dialogue of the Wind and Waves" from La Mer, which instruments portray the water?
Low string instruments
Prokofiev's first symphony is usually associated with
Neoclassicism
Although it is difficult to mark the exact birthplace of jazz, usually its roots leads us to the city of
New Orleans, LA
Who was the artistic equivalent of Stravinsky?
Pablo Picasso
Look at the timeline of Chapter 12 carefully. What happened on August 18, 1920 in the United States?
The 19th Amendment was ratified, thus women were granted the right to vote.
Although he won a Pulitzer Price, Ives was not a professional composer; he made a career selling insurance.
True
Arnold Schoenberg suffered from triskaidekaphobia, the fear of the number 13.
True
Dodecaphonic music is atonal but atonal music is not necessarily dodecaphonic.
True
During the première of The Rite of Spring, a riot broke out.
True
Frequent meter changes paired with the absence of a key signature are two of the most significant characteristics of Bartók's works.
True
Impressionistic art depicts more the "impression of something" rather than the thing itself. It is characterized by a play of lights and colors, as if a painter took an out-of-focus picture of a landscape, a person, or an object.
True
In addition to being a pianist and a composer, Béla Bartók was also an ethnomusicologist.
True
In his first symphony, Classical, Prokofiev uses sonata form as well as an orchestra the size of a Classical orchestra.
True
In spite of his difficult childhood, Louis Armstrong became one of the most beloved jazzmen in the world, thanks to his talent, work ethic, and bubbly personality.
True
Joplin wrote both the libretto and the music of his opera Treemonisha.
True
Joseph Stalin and Sergei Prokofiev died on the same day, March 5, 1953. Sadly, the dictator's death eclipsed that of the composer.
True
Just like Schoenberg did in Pierrot Lunaire, Berg uses the Sprechstimme technique in Wozzeck.
True
Like Stravinsky before, Prokofiev lived in Paris for a while and wrote ballet music for Diaghilev's company Les Ballets Russes.
True
Louis Armstrong was a trumpeter, a singer, a composer, and a formidable improviser.
True
Louis Armstrong was the first jazz musician to be featured on the cover of the Time magazine.
True
Modernism rejected traditional values in favor of experimentation and abstraction. Modernist artists aimed at creating bold, often provocative works.
True
Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta has been used in many movies, including Stanley Kubrick's The Shining in 1980.
True
Neoclassicism in music can be viewed as a reaction against the unconstrained emotionalism of Romantic music. Additionally, the composers associated with neoclassicism abandoned program music in favor of abstract music.
True
On the one hand, the twentieth century was a century of remarkable achievements and technology prowesses, on the other, it was a century marked by wars and atrocities.
True
Pierrot Lunaire is an example atonal music.
True
Popular music and jazz were extremely well-served by technology whereas classical music suffered greatly from the rise of technology. Intellectually more demanding and thus far less accessible than pop music, classical music no longer appealed to large audiences as it did in the past.
True
Porgy and Bess helped launch the careers of many African American opera singers.
True
Porgy and Bess is now an American classic and one of the best known American operas in history. Yet, at the time, it was a commercial failure.
True
Scott Joplin died at 48. He was buried in a pauper's grave that remained unmarked for over fifty years. His ragtime piece The Entertainer was featured in the 1973 movie The Sting, which brought back fame and recognition to Joplin. In 1976, Scott Joplin won a Pulitzer price posthumously for his "contributions to American music."
True
Sometimes called "naïve art," primitivism exhibits vivid colors and bold simplicity. Artists associated with this movement enjoyed and celebrated nature as well as the lack of urbanization of non-Western cultures.
True
Stravinsky was a citizen of three countries: Russia, France, and The United States.
True
Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring is featured in Walt Disney's movie Fantasia.
True
The state of Louisiana was named after Louis XIV of France.
True
Three Places in New England is an orchestral piece in three movements in which the pattern fast-slow-fast is reversed: Ives marks the first and last movements as "slow" and the middle one as "fast."
True
To Schoenberg, atonal music was the logical continuation/ progression of music.
True
Tonal music means music with a key center whereas atonal music means music without a key center.
True
Unconventional, experimental, and bold, Charles Ives is considered the first American Modernist composer.
True
While European traditions were still dominating the West before World War I, America was gradually finding her voice, especially thanks to jazz which found an audience in Europe as well.
True
Wozzeck has the particularity of being the first expressionist and the first atonal opera in history.
True
In Pierrot Lunaire, the singer is excepted to follow the music precisely (pitch and duration) but the notes are spoken and not sung. What is the name of this technique?
Sprechstimme or sprechgesang
Who composed the "New World Symphony"?
Antonin Dvořák
Who are the three composers of the Second Viennese School?
Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern, Alban Berg
Alban Berg was a student of Anton Webern's.
False
Although Expressionism explores the human psyche and all the hidden and darkest emotions in a subject through distortion, abstraction, and even exaggeration, it nevertheless remains very objective.
False
Although he was American, Ives wrote music that was deeply rooted in European culture: he usually wrote programmatic music about Europe's wars and/or famous heroes from European literature.
False
Although he was Jewish, Arnold Schoenberg was able to remain in Austria all his life and became very famous there.
False
Sadly, Ives's piece Three Places in New England was never commercially published.
False
To Schoenberg, what holds a piece of music together is its tonality, nothing else.
False
When he died, Béla Bartók was one of the wealthiest and most famous composer of the twentieth century.
False
Which composer wrote An American in Paris and Rhapsody in Blue?
George Gershwin
Look at the timeline of Chapter 12 carefully. What happened on September 1, 1939?
Germany invaded Poland which marked the beginning of World War 2.
Claude Debussy is usually associated with
Impressionism
Ragtime music is usually written for
Piano
What are the three main categories of music?
Pop, Folk/Traditional, Classical
Igor Stravinsky is usually associated with
Primitivism
Stravinsky's rich, long, and eclectic career is usually divided in three periods: what are they?
Russian, Neoclassical, Serial
A passage of music sung on wordless vocal syllables is known as
Scat
Who was known as "The King of Rag"?
Scott Joplin
Stravinsky wrote the ballets L'Oiseau de Feu and Le Sacre du Printemps for Les Ballets Russes. Who directed this company? Where?
Sergei Diaghilev, Paris
Arnold Schoenberg is usually associated with
expressionism
