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Until the age of thirty-six, Franz Liszt toured Europe as a virtuoso All answers are correct. pianist. cellist. conductor.

pianist.

Schubert wrote compositions in every musical genre except string quartets. symphonies. piano concertos. operas.

piano concertos.

During the first ten years of his creative life, Schumann published only

piano pieces.

In Puccini's La Bohème, Rodolfo is a young

poet.

The ___________ is a dance in triple meter that originated as a stately processional for the Polish nobility.

polonaise

The mood of an art song is often set by a brief piano introduction and summed up at the end by a piano section called a

postlude.

Instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene, popular during the romantic period, is called

program music.

A ____________ is an instrumental composition in several movements based to some extent on a literary or pictorial idea.

program symphony

Chopin's output is

relatively small.

A slight holding back or pressing forward of tempo in music is known as

rubato.

A slight slowing down or speeding up of the tempo, characteristically employed in the performance of much romantic music, is

rubato.

Critics were often scandalized by the subject matter of Verdi's operas because they

seemed to condone rape, suicide, and free love.

Romanze (romance) in the nineteenth century was often used for a(n)

short, lyrical piece for piano or solo instrument with piano accompaniment.

The first movement of Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin is linked to the introduction of the second movement by a(n)

single bassoon tone.

An art song is a musical composition for multiple voices. solo voice and piano. All answers are correct. solo voice and orchestra.

solo voice and piano.

Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin in E Minor opens with a(n)

soloist, who presents the main theme.

Clara Schumann

stopped composing at the age of thirty-six when her husband died.

When the same music is repeated for each stanza of a poem, the form is known as

strophic.

A ________________ is a one-movement orchestral composition based to some extent on a literary or pictorial idea.

symphonic poem

Liszt created the ______________, a one-movement orchestral composition based to some extent on a literary or pictorial idea.

symphonic poem

Which of the following operas was not composed by Richard Wagner? Tristan and Isolde Fidelio Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Parsifal

Fidelio

A romantic composer who earned his living as a touring virtuoso was

Franz Liszt.

The composer who developed the symphonic poem was Ludwig van Beethoven. Franz Schubert. Franz Liszt. Richard Strauss.

Franz Liszt.

The movement in opera known as verismo is best exemplified by

Giacomo Puccini.

In the first movement of the New World Symphony, Dvořák

composed a theme that resembles Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.

Outside France, Berlioz enjoyed a great career as a(n)

conductor.

Robert Schumann's Carnaval is a(n)

cycle of piano pieces.

The Erlking, in Schubert's song of that name, is a romantic personification of

death.

A leading pianist of the nineteenth century, Clara Schumann

did some composing, but considered herself primarily a performer.

While in Paris, Chopin All answers are correct. gave a great number of successful public concerts. married the famous writer Aurore Dudevant. earned a good living by teaching piano to the daughters of the rich.

earned a good living by teaching piano to the daughters of the rich.

Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony

ends with a slow, despairing finale.

Drawing creative inspiration from cultures of lands foreign to the composer is known as

exoticism.

Fascination with national identity also led composers to draw on colorful materials from foreign lands, a trend known as musical

exoticism.

The soul of a Verdi opera is

expressive vocal melody.

The piano's relentless rhythm in Erlkönig (The Erlking) unifies the episodes of the song and suggests the

galloping horse.

The contrasting episodes of Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony are unified by the recurrence of a theme known as the

idée fixe.

Music intended to be performed before and during a play to set the mood for scenes or highlight dramatic action is known as

incidental music.

Today's movie scores may be regarded as examples of

incidental music.

Program music is instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene. music that depicts aspects of nature. vocal music that tells a story. All answers are correct.

instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene.

The deliberate intent to draw creative inspiration from the composer's own homeland is known as

nationalism.

Of all the inspirations for romantic art, none was more important than

nature.

A slow, lyrical, intimate composition for piano, associated with evening and night time, is the

nocturne.

Absolute music is also known as

non-program music.

Brahms wrote masterpieces in many musical forms, but never any

operas.

Mendelssohn wrote in all musical forms except oratorios. operas. symphonies. string quartets.

operas.

As one of the first great ____________, Berlioz influenced a whole generation of musicians.

orchestral conductors

Valhalla, in Wagner's Ring cycle, is

Wotan's castle.

An artistic trend of the 1890s, in which operas dealt with ordinary people and true-to-life situations, was known as

verismo.

The second movement of Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony is a ______________, the most popular dance of the romantic era.

waltz

Johannes Brahms

was a close friend of Clara and Robert Schumann.

In comparison to some earlier composers, Brahms's musical output may be considered small. This is explained in part by the fact that Brahms

was extremely critical of his own work, and endlessly revised his compositions.

The orchestra in the romantic period

was larger and more varied in tone color than the classical orchestra.

Schubert

was the first great master of the romantic art song.

Bedřich Smetana was the founder of Czech national music. was a leading composer of symphonies. All answers are correct. served as a member of the Austrian provincial government.

was the founder of Czech national music.

When music conservatories were founded, women

were at first accepted only as students of performance, but by the late 1800s could study musical composition.

As a composer, Clara Schumann

wrote songs, piano pieces, a piano concerto, and a trio for piano, violin, and cello.

Even though Smetana was deaf at the time, he composed a musical work depicting Bohemia's main river as it flows through the countryside. The name of the river, and the musical composition, is the

Moldau.

Verdi's first great success, an opera with strong political overtones, was

Nabucco.

Because of the French Revolution and the __________________, many aristocrats could no longer afford to maintain private opera houses, orchestras, and "composers in residence".

Napoleonic Wars

In 1892, Dvořák went to ___________, where he spent almost three years as director of the National Conservatory of Music.

New York

A composer who earned his/her living as a violin virtuoso was

Niccolò Paganini.

As a youth, Franz Liszt was influenced by the performances of

Niccolò Paganini.

The course of Brahms's artistic and personal life was shaped by the influence of the composer

Robert Schumann and his wife Clara.

Music criticism was a source of income for both Hector Berlioz and

Robert Schumann.

An orchestra toward the end of the romantic period might include close to ______ musicians.

100

Romanticism, as a stylistic period in western art music, encompassed the years

1820-1900

Schubert's songs number more than

600.

A very important musical part of every middle-class home during the romantic period was the

A very important musical part of every middle-class home during the romantic period was the

second movement of Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin is in _____ form.

ABA'

Clara Wieck Schumann's "Romance in E minor" op.11, uses the form of

ABA'Coda.

Dvořák "found a secure basis for a new national [American] musical school" in

African American spirituals.

Antonin Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 is his most famous work. is subtitled From the New World. glorifies both the Czech and the American folk spirit. All answers are correct.

All answers are correct.

At the end of the first act of Wagner's opera Die Walküre, All answers are correct. Siegmund draws the magical sword Nothung from the tree. Siegmund embraces Sieglinde with passionate fervor. Sieglinde recognizes the stranger as her brother and renames him Siegmund.

All answers are correct.

Brahms's works, though very personal in style, are rooted in the music of All answers are correct. Joseph Haydn. Ludwig van Beethoven. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

All answers are correct.

By the age of thirteen, Mendelssohn had written ____________ of astounding quality. All answers are correct. sonatas vocal works. symphonies and concertos

All answers are correct.

Clara Wieck was All answers are correct. Schumann's wife. the daughter of Schumann's piano teacher. a virtuoso pianist.

All answers are correct.

Composers expressed musical nationalism in their music by using the rhythms of the dances of their homelands. All answers are correct. using their national legends as subject matter. basing their music on the folk songs of their country.

All answers are correct.

In the 1830s, Paris was the home of Victor Hugo, Honoré de Balzac, and Heinrich Heine. a center of romanticism. All answers are correct. the artistic capital of Europe.

All answers are correct.

Liszt typified the romantic movement because he had a charismatic personality. All answers are correct. was an innovative composer. was a stupendous performer.

All answers are correct.

Liszt's piano works are characterized by an unprecedented range of dynamics. All answers are correct. rapid octaves and daring leaps. arpeggios.

All answers are correct.

Parisians were startled by Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony because of its amazingly novel orchestration. vivid description of the weird and diabolical. sensationally autobiographical program. All answers are correct.

All answers are correct.

Siegmund, in Wagner's opera Die Walküre, is Wotan's son by a mortal woman. Siegfried's father. All answers are correct. Sieglinde's brother, then wife.

All answers are correct.

The citizen's sense of national identify and patriotic feelings were intensified by romanticism, which glorified love for one's national heritage. military resistance to Napoleon. All answers are correct. common bonds of language, culture, and history.

All answers are correct.

The rise of the urban middle class led to the development of regular subscription concerts. piano becoming a fixture in every middle-class home. formation of many orchestras and opera groups. All answers are correct.

All answers are correct.

The strongest impact of musical nationalism was felt in Russia. the Scandinavian countries. Poland and Bohemia. All answers are correct.

All answers are correct.

Verdi's later operas differ from his earlier ones in that they have All answers are correct. greater musical continuity. less difference between aria and recitative. more imaginative orchestrations.

All answers are correct.

Which of the following is not characteristic of romanticism? A fascination with fantasy An interest in exoticism and the past An enthusiasm for the culture of the Middle Ages An emphasis on balance and clarity of structures

An emphasis on balance and clarity of structures

Smetana grew up when Bohemia was under ____________ domination.

Austrian

Mendelssohn earned an international reputation, and rekindled an interest in the earlier composer's music, by conducting the first performance since the composer's death of

Bach's St. Matthew Passion.

Wagner's preeminence was such that an opera house of his own design was built in _________________, solely for performances of his music dramas.

Bayreuth, Bavaria

Wagner had an opera house built to his own specifications in

Bayreuth.

The founder of Czech national music was

Bedřich Smetana.

Schubert wrote a number of symphonies and chamber works that are comparable in power and emotional intensity to those of his idol,

Beethoven.

Which of the following statements is not true? Berlioz was an extraordinarily imaginative and innovative orchestrator. All of Berlioz's major works are dramatic in nature and relate either to a literary program or to a text. Berlioz's reputation outside France was even lower than it was in his homeland. In 1830 Berlioz won the Paris Conservatory's Prix de Rome which granted him two years' subsidized study in Rome.

Berlioz's reputation outside France was even lower than it was in his homeland.

Which of the following operas is not by Verdi?

Cavalleria rusticana

Which of the following statements is not true? Many of Chopin's most poetic effects come from the sensitive exploitation of the piano's pedals. Chopin was a shy, reserved man who disliked crowds and preferred to play in salons rather than in public concert halls. Chopin's piano études, compositions designed to help a performer master specific technical difficulties, are primarily technical exercises without much musical value. In the 1830s Paris was a center of romanticism and the artistic capital of Europe.

Chopin's piano études, compositions designed to help a performer master specific technical difficulties, are primarily technical exercises without much musical value.

Which of the following is not a ballet by Tchaikovsky? The Nutcracker Swan Lake Coppelia The Sleeping Beauty

Coppelia

Which of the following statements is not true? As a stupendous performer, innovative composer, and charismatic personality, Franz Liszt typified the romantic movement. The literary works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe were among Franz Liszt's favorite inspirations. During the last years of his life, Liszt settled in Rome and devoted himself solely to his religious duties. To display his incomparable piano mastery, Liszt composed his Transcendental Etudes and made piano transcriptions of Paganini's violin pieces.

During the last years of his life, Liszt settled in Rome and devoted himself solely to his religious duties.

The high point of Mendelssohn's career was the triumphant premiere of his oratorio _____________ in England.

Elijah

Which of the following is not a characteristic aspect of romanticism in literature and painting? Fantasy Exoticism Emotional restraint Emotional subjectivity

Emotional restraint

Verdi's great comic masterpiece, written when he was seventy-nine, is

Falstaff.

Which of the following statements is not true? Romantic composers relied upon a more prominent use of chromatic harmony, or the use of chords containing tones not found in the prevailing major or minor scale. A romantic composition tends to have a wide variety of keys and rapid modulations. Romantic music puts unprecedented emphasis on self-expression and individuality of style. Fascination with the melodies, rhythms, and colorful materials from distant lands is a romantic trend known as musical nationalism.

Fascination with the melodies, rhythms, and colorful materials from distant lands is a romantic trend known as musical nationalism.

All of the following romantic composers were also virtuoso instrumentalists giving solo recitals except Niccolò Paganini. Franz Liszt. Hector Berlioz. Clara Wieck Schumann.

Hector Berlioz.

The 1844 Treatise on Modern Instrumentation and Orchestration that signaled the recognition of orchestration as an art in itself was written by

Hector Berlioz.

The German composers of art songs favored, among others, the lyric poetry of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and

Heinrich Heine.

Which of the following operas was not composed by Giacomo Puccini? Tosca Madame Butterfly I Pagliacci Turandot

I Pagliacci

Mendelssohn is known as the man who rekindled an interest in the music of

Johann Sebastian Bach.

Schubert was eighteen years old when he composed the song Erlkönig, set to a poem by

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

The writer whose literary works greatly inspired Franz Liszt was

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

The German master _____________ recommended Dvořák's music to his own publisher, resulting in a rapid spread of Dvořák's fame.

Johannes Brahms

Antonin Dvořák's music was first promoted by Richard Wagner. Johannes Brahms. Hector Berlioz. Franz Liszt.

Johannes Brahms.

Clara Schumann frequently performed the works of her husband and of her close friend

Johannes Brahms.

The composer who had an overwhelming influence on the young Wagner was

Ludwig van Beethoven.

The composer whose career was a model for many romantic composers was

Ludwig van Beethoven.

When he was fifteen, Wagner was overwhelmed by the power of the music of

Ludwig van Beethoven.

Some of Puccini's operas feature exoticism, as in his use of melodic and rhythmic elements derived from Japanese and Chinese music in his operas

Madame Butterfly and Turandot.

Giacomo Puccini's first successful opera was

Manon Lescaut.

The "father of Russian music" is

Mikhail Glinka.

The opera that laid the groundwork for a Russian national style, A Life for the Tsar, was composed by

Mikhail Glinka.

Verdi studied music in _________, the city where Italy's most important opera house, La Scala, is located.

Milan

Which of the following is not an opera by Berlioz? Beatrice and Benedict Benvenuto Cellini The Trojans Otello

Otello

During his teens and twenties, Franz Liszt lived in

Paris.

Giacomo Puccini's opera La Bohème takes place in

Paris.

Richard Wagner's last opera was

Parsifal.

One of the few composers fortunate enough to be supported by private patrons was

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Which of the following was not composed by Tchaikovsky? Romeo and Juliet Pictures at an Exhibition Swan Lake Symphony No. 6 (Pathétique)

Pictures at an Exhibition

Which of the following countries did not produce important composers whose music had a national flavor? Portugal Norway Russia Bohemia

Portugal

Richard Wagner's first successful opera was

Rienzi.

Wagner was appointed conductor of the Dresden opera mainly because of the success of his first opera

Rienzi.

The famous aria La donna è mobile is taken from Verdi's opera

Rigoletto.

Who sings the aria Che gelida manina (What a cold little hand) in La Bohème?

Rodolfo

Which of the following statements is not true? To intensify the expression of the music, romantic performers made use of rubato, the slight holding back or pressing forward of tempo. Romantic composers rejected the basic forms of the classical period and preferred to develop new forms of their own. Hector Berlioz's Treatise on Modern Instrumentation and Orchestration, published in 1844, signaled the recognition of orchestration as an art in itself. Musical nationalism was expressed when romantic composers deliberately created music with a specific national identity.

Romantic composers rejected the basic forms of the classical period and preferred to develop new forms of their own.

Which of the following statements is not true? Music conservatories were founded in Chicago, Cleveland, Boston, Oberlin, and Philadelphia during the 1860s. Romantic musicians often composed to execute a commission or meet the demands of an aristocratic or church patron. The nineteenth-century public was captivated by virtuosity. Romantic composers wrote primarily for a middle-class audience whose size and prosperity had increased because of the industrial revolution.

Romantic musicians often composed to execute a commission or meet the demands of an aristocratic or church patron.

Which of the following statements is not true? In addition to symphonies, operas, string quartets and other chamber works, Schubert composed over six hundred songs. Schubert labored at great length over each of his compositions, which accounts for his small output. At the time of his death, Schubert's reputation was mainly that of a fine song composer. Franz Schubert led a bohemian existence, living with friends because he had no money to rent a room of his own.

Schubert labored at great length over each of his compositions, which accounts for his small output.

The work referred to by Beethoven as an "expression of feeling rather than painting" was his

Symphony No. 6.

Which of the following statements is not true? Tchaikovsky, with elements of French, Italian, and German music as well as Russian folk songs, fused national and international elements to produce intensely subjective and passionate music. Tchaikovsky's progress in music was so rapid that after graduating from the St. Petersburg Conservatory he became professor of harmony at the new Moscow Conservatory. Tchaikovsky, while not a member of the "Russian five," considered himself as Russian in the fullest sense of the word. Tchaikovsky was a happily-married family man with a cheerful self-confident outlook.

Tchaikovsky was a happily-married family man with a cheerful self-confident outlook.

Which of the following statements is not true of the romantic art song? Through-composed, a translation of the German term durchkomponiert, is a song form that allows music to reflect a poem's changing moods. The accompaniment of a romantic art song is an integral part of the composer's conception, and it serves as an interpretive partner to the voice. The art song is restricted to strophic or through-composed forms. A song cycle is a set of romantic art songs that may be unified by a story line that runs through the poems, or by musical ideas linking the songs.

The art song is restricted to strophic or through-composed forms.

Which of the following statements is not true of the piano in the early romantic period? The use of the damper pedal allowed a sonorous blend of tones from all registers of the piano. The piano's hammers were covered with felt. A cast-iron frame was introduced to hold the strings under greater tension. The piano's range remained basically the same as in the classical period.

The piano's range remained basically the same as in the classical period.

Which of the following statements is not true? The Italian opera composer Giuseppe Verdi deliberately chose librettos that fanned public hatred for Austrian overlords. In the romantic era, it was felt that the "national spirit" of a people resided in the "folk," the peasantry. The strongest impact of musical nationalism was felt in Italy, France, Germany, and Austria. During the nineteenth century, Europeans felt strongly that their homelands merited loyalty and self-sacrifice.

The strongest impact of musical nationalism was felt in Italy, France, Germany, and Austria.

Which of the following statements is not true? The symphonic poem, or tone poem, is a one-movement composition in sonata-allegro form. Musicians and audiences in the romantic period liked to read stories into all music, whether intended by the composer or not. The romantic concert overture was modeled after the opera overture, but the concert overture is not intended to usher in a stage work, being instead an independent composition. While music alone makes no definite reference to ideas, emotions, or objects, it can create moods, emotions, and atmosphere.

The symphonic poem, or tone poem, is a one-movement composition in sonata-allegro form.

Which of the following is not typical of Robert Schumann's works? They are usually linked with descriptive titles, texts, or programs. They are all written for the piano. They are essentially lyrical in nature. They are intensely autobiographical.

They are all written for the piano.

Which of the following statements is not true? Verdi composed primarily for the Italian musical elite, those who would best appreciate his talents. In the course of his long life, Verdi's style became less conventional, more subtle and flexible, with more imaginative orchestrations and richer accompaniments. Giuseppe Verdi, the most popular of all opera composers, was born to a poor family in a tiny Italian village. The soul of a Verdi opera is its expressive vocal melody.

Verdi composed primarily for the Italian musical elite, those who would best appreciate his talents.

The librettos to The Ring of the Nibelung were written by

Wagner himself.

Liszt abandoned his career as a traveling virtuoso to become court conductor at __________, where he championed works by contemporary composers.

Weimar

Liszt established himself as a conductor and champion of contemporary music in the city of

Weimar.

The writer whose works had the greatest impact on the young Berlioz was

William Shakespeare.

Which of the following composers is not associated with the romantic period? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Frédéric Chopin Giuseppe Verdi Robert Schumann

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet is

a concert overture consisting of a slow introduction and a fast movement in sonata form.

At its premiere in 1870, Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Overture was

a dismal failure.

Nadezhda von Meck was

a wealthy benefactress who provided Tchaikovsky with an annuity.

Non-program music is also known as _____________ music.

absolute

The popular character of the New World Symphony can be traced to the composer's use of ___________ often found in folk music. syncopations pentatonic scales modal scales all of these

all of these

A study piece, designed to help a performer master specific technical difficulties, is known as

an etude.

In the first movement of Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin, the cadenza

appears at the end of the development section as a transition to the recapitulation.

Most of Chopin's pieces

are exquisite miniatures.

The three movements of Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin

are played without pause.

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

began to study music theory at the age of twenty-one.

A short musical idea associated with a person, object, or thought, used by Richard Wagner in his operas, is called

leitmotif.

Richard Wagner spins an orchestral web out of recurrent musical themes called

leitmotifs.

The word ___________ is commonly used for a romantic art song with a German text.

lied

Mimi and Rodolfo meet for the first time in La Bohème because she has come to his door to ask for a

light for her candle.

The Fantastic Symphony reflects Berlioz's

love for the actress Harriet Smithson.

The fourth movement of Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony depicts a

march to the scaffold.

Chopin expressed his love of Poland by composing polonaises and

mazurkas.

Schubert's primary source of income came from his

musical compositions.

In order to support his family, Berlioz turned to

musical journalism.

In 1830 the Paris Conservatory awarded Berlioz

the Prix de Rome.

Chopin's Revolutionary Étude develops the pianist's left hand because

the left hand must play rapid passages throughout.

The opening of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor is unusual in that

the main theme is presented by the soloist.

Rigoletto, the title role in Giuseppe Verdi's opera, is all of the following except the romantic lover. the father of Gilda. a hunchback. a court jester to the Duke of Mantua.

the romantic lover.

Brahms's musical trademarks included All answers are correct. the use of two notes against three. bombastic flamboyance. the use of da capo arias.

the use of two notes against three.

Altering the character of a melody by changes in dynamics, orchestration, or rhythm is a romantic technique known as

thematic transformation.

The form of The Erlking is strophic. modified strophic. through-composed. None of these.

through-composed.

When a composer writes new music for each stanza of a poem, the form is known as

through-composed.

Giuseppe Verdi mainly composed his operas

to entertain a mass public.

Berlioz was extraordinarily imaginative in treating the orchestra, creating ____________ never before heard.

tone colors


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