Mul1010 Part 2
The typical orchestra of the late romantic period numbered about ______ musicians.
100
Classicism, as a stylistic period in music, figured prominently during the years
1750-1820
Approximately, the romantic period encompassed the years
1820-1900
The years from about ______ are generally considered the golden age of the American musical.
1920 to 1960
Theme-and-variations form may be schematically outlined as
AA'A''A'''A''''
A common rondo pattern is
ABACABA
The movement in opera known as verismo is best exemplified by
Giacomo Puccini
There are _____ different tones in the whole-tone scale.
Six
An eerily expressive kind of declamation midway between song and speech, introduced by the expressionist composers, is
Sprechstimme
All the following composers are associated with the romantic period except
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
A brilliant solo section in a concerto designed to display the performer's virtuosity is called
a cadenza
Placing one traditional chord against another at the same time, a technique of twentieth-century music, is known as
a polychord
A variety show without a plot but with a unifying idea is called
a revue
Instrumental music which is written for its own sake, and for which the composer does not provide a program, is called
absolute music
The complete rejection of a tonal center, or treating each of the twelve tones as of equal importance, is called
atonality
The main section of a musical comedy song is called the
chorus
Which of the following characteristics is not usually associated with impressionism?
clearly delineated forms
Which of the following is not a characteristic of romanticism?
emotional restraint
Drawing creative inspiration from cultures of lands foreign to the composer is known as
exoticism
The technique of using two or more tonal centers at the same time is called
expanded tonality
Distortion is a technique used primarily in the _____ period.
expressionist
The usual order of movements in a classical symphony is
fast, slow, dance-related, fast
Chamber music is characterized by
having one performer per part
Ostinato refers to a
motive or phrase that is repeated persistently at the same pitch throughout a section
The deliberate intent to draw creative inspiration from the composer's own homeland is known as
nationalism
A piano sonata is a musical composition in two or more movements for
piano
Instrumental music endowed with literary or pictorial associations, popular during the romantic period, is called
program music
In many of Beethoven's works there is a ___________ movement instead of the minuet.
scherzo
The classical concerto is a large-scale work in three movements for
solo instrument and orchestra
A symphony is a
sonata for orchestra
The typical orchestra of the classical period consisted of
strings, pairs of woodwinds, horns, trumpets, and timpani
The minuet is generally the _____ movement of a classical symphony.
third
A string quartet is a musical composition for
two violins, viola, and cello
A variety show with songs, comedy, juggling, acrobats, and animal acts, but no plot, is called
vaudeville