Music Final
What is the length of this blues progression?
12 bars
A blues text typically consists of a _____ stanza whose first two lines are identical.
3 line
Schoenberg's most important students were
Alban Berg and Anton Webern.
Who established a system to give all twelve tones of the chromatic scale equal importance?
Arnold Schoenberg
Serge Diaghilev was impresario for which Paris-based dance company?
Ballets Russes
Which statement does NOT describe dissonance in early-twentieth century music?
Dissonance was viewed as a temporary disturbance, resolving to consonance.
The art of _____, who is famous for his painting The Scream, influenced Arnold Schoenberg and his disciples.
Edvard Munch
Who of the following was NOT associated with the Ballets Russes of Serge Diaghilev?
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
What did Stravinsky achieve through his ballet scores?
He became a leader in the revitalization of rhythm in European art music.
single statement of a melodic-harmonic pattern
He is credited with the invention of scat-singing
Why did Schoenberg leave Berlin in 1933?
He left after Adolf Hitler came to power.
Which is NOT true of James Reese Europe?
He was the most successful and profitable Tin Pan Alley composer.
Which of the following is NOT associated with Pierrot lunaire?
Impressionism
Why is this chorus typical of the genre?
It is built upon a repeated harmonic progression The first line of text is repeated The text is about everyday struggles in life
_____ designed the experimental stage design for The Rite of Spring.
Nicholas Roerich
Which describes Pierrot's actions in The Moonfleck?
Pierrot is disturbed by a white spot on the collar of his jet-black jacket.
Some of Stravinsky's melodies quote
Russian folk tunes
What is the subtitle of The Rite of Spring?
Scenes of Pagan Russia"
Which is NOT true of the text of Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire?
Schoenberg used three poems from a collection of French Symbolist poetry.
Which describes the premiere of The Rite of Spring?
Shouts from the audience disrupted the dancers, which temporarily interrupted the show.
Which ballets did Diaghilev commission from the composer Igor Stravinsky?
The Rite of Spring Petrushka The Firebird
What was groundbreaking about Nijinsky's choreography for The Rite of Spring?
The dancers jumped up and down in place The dancers formed rotating geometric patterns onstage. The dancers made jerky and irregular movements with individual limbs.
What do the Impressionist and Expressionist composers have in common?
They were influenced by movements in painting
Where did Stravinsky live in the last years of his life?
USA
Where did Schoenberg teach in his later years?
University of California, Los Angeles
Which of the following does NOT pertain to modernism of the early twentieth century?
an embracing and continuation of nineteenth-century models
Music that rejects the framework of key is called
atonal
_____ music gives equal importance to the twelve tones of the chromatic scale.
atonal
Which genre describes The Rite of Spring?
ballet
Which instrument, playing in its highest register, begins The Rite of Spring? Correct!
bassoon
Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Thelonious Monk were figureheads of what jazz style?
bebop
Duke Ellington is associated with
big-band jazz
During the Great Depression, which style dominated popular music?
big-band jazz
Which singer is also known as "Lady Day"?
billie holiday
the classically trained pianist who served as an arranger and composer for the Ellington band was:
billy strayhorn
Melodic "pitch bending" is also known as
blue notes
Eighteenth-century slaves from Africa's west coast brought the _______ style to America.
call-and-response singing
Many early twentieth-century composers exploited _____ meters.
changing
What is the solo instrument heard in this selection?
clarinet
Which wind instrument provides countermelodies to the vocal part in this chorus?
clarinet
All of the following reflect Dadaism EXCEPT:
complexities of Western art embraced
Who were Vaslav Nijinsky and Tamara Karsavina?
dancers with the Ballets Russes
Klangfarbenmelodie is a technique in which
each note of a melodic line is played by a different instrument.
Features of early musical modernism included lyrical, conjunct melodic lines.
false
The orchestra that Stravinsky used in The Rite of Spring was remarkably small.
false
Which describes the instrumentation of Pierrot lunaire?
female vocalist and chamber ensemble of five players on eight instruments
Which two influential arts movements arose surrounding World War I?
futurism and Dadaism
From which phase of Schoenberg's compositional output does Pierrot lunaire originate?
his second period, atonal-Expressionism
Which best describes the trumpet performance in this example?
improvised
The melodic element of twentieth-century music can be described as
instrumentally conceived
Which of the following describes musical elements of Expressionism?
instruments in their extreme registers hyper-expressive harmonies extraordinarily wide leaps in melody
Which of the following is true of the chorus heard in this selection?
it is syncopated
When did the first wave of modernist attitudes take hold?
just before World War I
Which best describes the tempo of this excerpt?
laidback
Which best describes Billie Holiday's singing style?
laidback with rhythmic flexibility
Big-band jazz is a
large-ensemble style with sections of brass, reeds, and rhythm instruments.
The Rite of Spring can be described as all of the following EXCEPT
neo classical
_____ is where the fusion of ragtime, blues, and other musics resulted in the development of jazz.
new orleans
In which discipline of the arts did Expressionism originate?
painting
In The Dance of Youths and Maidens, which musical elements do NOT contribute to the primeval sound of the orchestra?
parallel chords, floating harmonies
Which of the following does Stravinsky use to minimize harmonic changes?
pedal points melodic repetition ostinatos
Stacked chords of six or seven notes eventually led to
polyharmony
Two or more streams of harmony against each other creates
polyharmony
Simultaneous use of several rhythmic patterns is referred to as
polyrhythm
What is NOT an example of an early twentieth-century modernism?
post-Romanticism
The ideals of which movement describes the music of The Rite of Spring?
primitivism
What powerful cultural phenomenon did modern musicians often grapple with?
prominence of sound recordings of vernacular traditions
Which of the following describes Pierrot lunaire?
pushed boundaries of convention avant-garde experiments with sound
Which best describes the meter of this excerpt?
quadruple
Which does NOT apply to Irving Berlin's legacy?
received the Congressional Medal of Honor
Which Baroque-era compositional technique is NOT used in The Moonfleck?
ritornello form
Where was Stravinsky born?
russia
Which describes the melodic material in The Rite of Spring?
short fragments, limited ranges, extended repetition
Which of the following does NOT describe modernist composers' use of rhythm?
single meter prevailing for an entire movement
A jazz chorus is
single statement of a melodic-harmonic pattern
Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire is
song cycle
Avant-garde composers
sought to break from social and artistic conventions. distinguished themselves from mass-market taste distinguished themselves from high culture
The German word Sprechstimme means
speechlike melody
MUSICAL MARKETS IN THE UNITED STATES Tin Pan Alley was a
street in Manhattan where music publishers had their businesses.
Which does not apply to early-twentieth century orchestration?
strings continue to be the heart of the orchestra
In the 1930s and 40s, early jazz gave way to
swing, or big-band
Ellington's first group was called
the Washingtonians
Which best describes the role of the drums and string bass?
they keep a steady rhythm
In Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire, Pierrot is a(n)
troubled clown
Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe provided fresh ideas of rhythm for some Western composers in the twentieth century.
true
Dissonances do not always resolve to consonances in twentieth-century music.
true
Immigrant composers were important in the history of vaudeville.
true
Latin American percussion instruments and dance rhythms had an influence on jazz.
true
Louis Armstrong is credited with the invention of scat-singing.
true
Schoenberg devised a new way to organize sound called the "twelve-tone" method.
true
Songwriter George M. Cohan received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his inspirational song Over There.
true
Stravinsky's early works are considered to be strongly nationalistic.
true
The Rite of Spring can be performed as a concert work.
true
Which describes Arnold Schoenberg's approach to harmonic organization?
twelve-tone technique atonality serialism
Which does NOT describe the goal of early twentieth-century modernists?
unity of expression, one modernism
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring?
use of chamber orchestra
Stravinsky revitalized rhythm by
using polyrhythms using changing meters increasing its complexity
Which musical element is NOT heard in Game of Abduction?
velvety flute solo in the lower register
Schoenberg was born in
vienna
Which composer is associated with the Expressionist movement?
webern schoenberg berg