Chapter 39 - Listening Guide Quiz 28: Dvořák: String Quartet in F Major (American)
Listen to part of the recapitulation from the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major and then put the following selections in the correct order. Dvořák, String Quartet, F Major, American 2:51
0:24, 1:13,___,0:36
Listen to part of the development from the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major and then put the following selections in the correct order. Dvořák, String Quartet, F Major, American 2:42
0:47, 1:18, 0;36
Listen to the exposition of the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major and then put the following selections in the correct order.
0:54, 0:44, 0:47
In this excerpt from the development, Theme 1 returns in varied and expanded form, with the first violin most prominent. 0:47
False
In what order do these themes appear in the development? 1:04
Theme 2, Theme 1
Listen to themes 1 and 2 from the exposition of the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major. Now listen to the following excerpt from the recapitulation 7:24 In this excerpt from the recapitulation, Theme 2 is in a different key than it was in the exposition.
True
Although Dvořák was in the - when he composed his String Quartet in F Major, his use of the - scale in the first movement may have been inspired by African American - or folk traditions in his home country of - and central Europe in general.
United States, pentatonic, spirituals, Bohemia
Match excerpts from the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major to their corresponding sections of sonata form.
exposition - 0:47 recapitulation - 7:24 development - 0:36
Match the descriptive words or phrases with the different elements of music as found in the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major. 0:29
form- development texture-polyphonic
Match the descriptive words or phrases with the different elements of music as found in the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major. 0:24
harmony-major melody- pentatonic texture- homophonic
What describes the texture of the following excerpt from the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major? 0:24
homophonic
The pitches of the first theme in the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major are derived from what five-note scale?
pentatonic
Which of the following describe the melody and harmony of the opening of the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major? Which do not? 0:13
pentatonic major
What describes the meter of the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major? 0:54
quadruple
Match excerpts from the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major to the corresponding sections of sonata form.
recapitulation- 1:13 development - 1:40 exposition - 1:39
What describes the instrumentation of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major? 0:24
string quartet
The development begins with glimpses of theme 1 and rhythmic motives from the - passed back and forth between instruments. The - theme returns in a varied and expanded form, with the first -most prominent. The first theme returns again with variations on the opening section in a dialogue between instruments. The development closes with a -section in which all four instruments play in imitation.
transition, second, violin, fugato
The first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major is in sonata-allegro form and includes two themes. Which instruments perform the first theme? Which do not? 0:24
viola first violin
In the recapitulation the first theme returns in the key of F major, played by the - and then the first violin. A new - solo in a - key transitions to the second theme. Unlike the exposition, this theme is now in the - key and alternates between the - in a low range and the cello in its highest range. The movement closes with a - based on motives from the -.
viola, cello, major, home, violin, coda, transition
In the exposition, the - introduces the first theme in a - key with a melody based on a pentatonic scale. This theme is then played by violin. After a transition which varies motives from the first theme, the - plays theme 2 in A major while the other instruments accompany with slow, quiet -
viola, major, violin, accompaniment
The first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major is in sonata-allegro form and includes two themes. What describes the instrument that introduces theme 2? 0:13
violin
Which instruments perform in this excerpt from the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major? Which do not? 0:30
violin viola cello
Which of the following statements correctly describe the development section of the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major? 4:23
☑ The development closes with a fugato section ☑ Four instruments play short motives in imitation ☑ Motives from the transition are passed back and forth between instruments ☑ Both theme 1 and theme 2 return and are varied.
Which of the following statements correctly describe the recapitulation of the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major? 2:51
☑ The recapitulation closes with a coda. ☑ Theme 2 is in the home key of F major.
Which of the following statements correctly describe the exposition of the first movement of Dvořák's String Quartet in F Major? 2:25
☑ Theme 1 is based on a pentatonic scale ☑ The transition elaborates on motives from theme 1. ☑ The melody of theme 2 is performed by the first violin.