Music Appreciation
Lied
A German solo vocal song with piano accompaniment from the Romantic era is called
song cycle
A group of Lieder unified by a narrative thread or descriptive theme is called a(n)
Opera
A large scale music drama combining acting, scenery, and costumes with singing and instrumental music is called
Oratorio
A large scale sacred music drama of the Baroque era featuring soloists, chorus, and orchestra but no costumes or staging was called
Symphonic poem
A one-movement work for orchestra that contains contrasting sections to develop a poetic idea, suggest a scene, or create a mood is called
through-composed
A song that is composed from beginning to end without repetition of whole sections is called
Using the music of their ancient ancestors
According to your text, all of the following are ways that Romantic composers expressed their nationalism except
Music for the Royal Fireworks
All of the following are compositions by J.S. Bach except
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music)
All of the following were Mozart operas except
pianoforte
All of the following were important keyboard instruments of the Baroque era except
Stephen Foster
America's first great songwriter was
Troubadours
Courtly poet-musicians of southern France during the Middle ages were called
character pieces
During the nineteenth century, "Prelude," "Impromptu," and "Intermezzo" were common titles for:
George Sand
With which famous novelist did Chopin become romantically involved?
nine
How many symphonies did Beethoven write?
Chorales
Hymn tunes associated with German Protestantism are called
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Brahms was recognized as a future leader in music by:
Monophonic
Gregorian chant uses what type of musical texture?
four
How many movements are there in a typical Classical symphony?
a musical idea that is used as a building block.
In musical compositions, a theme is
Aria
In opera, the lyrical, dramatic songs which release the emotional tension of the scene are called
Suite
In the Baroque, works featuring a collection of dances were called a
Program music
Instrumental music that has literary or pictorial associations is called
England
Late in his life Haydn made two visits to ______ where he conducted his music to high acclaim.
the most gifted child prodigy in the history of music.
Mozart is remembered today as
Collegium Musicum
Music during the Baroque era was performed at the universities in a group called
chamber music
Music for a small ensemble with one player to a part is called
Acapella
Music that is performed by voices without any instruments is called
Clara Schumann
One of the greatest pianists of the 19th century and also the foremost interpreter of Robert Schumann's works was
Symphonie Fantastique
One of the greatest symphonies of the Romantic period was a five movement program symphony written by Hector Berlioz that was inspired by his love for an actress, called
Martin Luther
The Augustinian monk who launched the Protestant movement in Europe that broke from the Catholic church in the 16th century was
idée fixe
Symphonie fantastique by Berlioz makes use of a recurring thematic idea unifying the five movements called
Russia
The "Mighty Five" were composers from
Symphony No. 9
The "Ode to Joy" is the finale of Beethoven's
Bel canto
The "beautiful" singing style of Italian opera, characterized by florid melodic lines and purity of tone, is called
fugue
The Baroque contrapuntal composition in which a single theme (called a subject) pervades the entire fabric of the piece is called
Basso Continuo
The Baroque notational system that employed using numerals written above bass notes to indicate the chord required so the performer could fill in the necessary harmony was called
Lining-out
The North American church tradition of the 17th century that involved a leader singing a line of a psalm and the congregation repeating it in turn was called
Italy
The Renaissance began around 1450 in what country?
Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven
The Viennese school of music during the Classical period includes which composers?
Madrigal
The aristocratic form of poetic music that flourished in Italian courts during the 16th century was called the
Organum
The earliest polyphonic music, which grew out of the custom of adding a second voice to an existing chant melody at a different interval, was called
Sackbut
The early trombone of the Middle Ages was called
Johannes Brahms
The famous German composer who had a close relationship with Clara Schumann was
Edward Grieg
The famous nationalist Norwegian composer of the Romantic period who made use of Norwegian folk music in his works was
Baroque
The first era of Western music history in which instrumental music was as important as vocal music was the:
Josquin des Prez
The first great composer of the Renaissance motet was
Concerto
The genre of music developed during the Baroque period that features a solo instrument or a group of soloists set against a larger ensemble is called a
Richard Wagner (1813-1883)
The greatest German composer of opera in the late Romantic period was
Guillaume de Machaut
The greatest composer of the French Ars nova period was
Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)
The greatest composer of the late Renaissance madrigal, who published eight books of madrigals in his lifetime, was
recapitulation
The last section of a movement in sonata-allegro form, in which the main themes are restated in the original tonic key and tension is resolved, is called the
Hildegard of Bingen
The most famous female composer of the Middle Ages, also well-known as a writer and visionary, was
piano
The most important keyboard instrument of the Romantic period was the
Piano
The most popular instrument for use in the home during the Romantic era was the
Strophic
The musical form that repeats the same melody for each verse or stanza is called
rubato
The performance style characteristic of Romantic music that allows the performer to take liberties with the rhythm without upsetting the beat is called
Oral transmission
The preservation of music that is not written down is called
Modes
The scale patterns that were used to create music in the Middle Ages through the Renaissance were called
cadenza
The section of a Classical concerto in which the orchestra stops and the soloist plays a virtuosic passage in the manner of an improvisation is called the
Opera Buffa (Comic Opera)
The style of opera that reflected comic themes in the 19th century was called
Misshapen
The term "baroque"; was derived from a Portuguese word meaning
Singspiel
The type of German opera that was lighter in form and included spoken dialogue was called
Robert Schumann
This composer gave up his career as a concert pianist due to a hand injury, and later became one of the first important music critics.
his pupil Süssmayr
Who completed Mozart's Requiem?
music dramas
Wagner called his operas:
Franz Liszt
What European composer is generally considered the greatest pianist and showman of the Romantic era?
Deafness
What malady did Beethoven suffer from that caused him great anguish?
Saxophone
What new instrument was developed in the 19th century?
Chopin
Which composer's entire compositional output was dedicated to the piano?
Strings
Which group of instruments was the heart of the Classical orchestra?
Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
Which of the following was a noted female composer of the Romantic era?
Verdi
Which of the following was a widely beloved nationalist opera composer?
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Which of the following was the first internationally acclaimed American composer of classical music?