Music 154
Beethoven's performing instrument was the
piano
In the nineteeth century, what instrument was the most likely to be composed for and played as a solo instrument
piano
Beethoven composed mostly ______ in his last style period.
piano sonatas and string quartets
Wagner was as well known for his ________ as he was for his operas.
political views
Music without singing, but having its form derived from poem, story, or other literary source is called:
program musci
Brahms composed in many genres, but did not write any
program music
What characterizes the music of nationalist composers
rebellion against the traditional harmony and form of European Romantic composers
Program music:
refers to some extramusical ideas such as painting or literary work
The musical term applied to flexibility in rhythm is:
rubato
A fast, triple-meter movement that evolved from the minuet is called a:
scherzo
Schubert started out his career as a _____________, then developed his time to _________ .
schoolteacher: composition
The fourth movement of the symphony is in ________ form.
sonata
What is the form of the first movement of the symphony?
sonata form
What do you hear in the third section of the first movement of the symphony that is unusual for this form?
stormy
The performing forces in the first movement of the symphony consist of
strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion
An orchestral work composed in one movement with a free form and with a program is called a:
symphonic poem
With which genre is Beethoven most closely associated?
symphony
Who started the idea of the symphonic poem?
Franz Liszt
Carl Maria von Weber was the founder of:
German Romantic opera
Which term refers to a synthesis of many of the arts into one unified work?
Gesamtkunstwerk
What were the two most important elements of Wagner's operatic style?
Gesamtkunstwerk and leitmotiv
Which is not true of Romantic music
Harmonies were clearer and more Diatonic and established a stronger sense of tonality than before
Carnaval contains twenty pieces, each representing a different:
character at a masked ball
Chopin was most noted for composing
character pieces for piano
Romantic treatment of tone color included:
combinging and blending different instrumental tone colord
The important new member of the Romantic orchestra was the:
conductor
Which characterizes the musical style of Tchaikovsky?
cosmopolitan Romantic
Which is not a feature of Beethoven's symphonic compositional style
disregard for Classical forms
Romantic treatment of form was:
free and spontaneous
A song cycle is an:
group of songs with a common poetic theme or unifying story
Beethoven stopped preforming because
he became progressively deaf
Which best describes Beethoven's character as reflected in his music?
heroic, striving, and triumphant
Which is not true of Wagner's career?
his career as a concert pianist enabled him to travel all over Europe
Which is not true of Gioacchino Rossini?
his opera overtures are in through-composed form
The Fantastic Symphony includes an:
idee fixe
Which is true about the second theme in the third movment of the symphony?
if is very similar to the first theme of the third movement
The term romantic was:
initially a literary term applied by writers of the era to their own work
Vincenzo Bellini
used light, cheery tunes in his opera arias
What is chromaticism
using all twelve notes of the scale liberally
Thematic unity occurs:
when a composer uses the same themes in some or all movements of a work
Which is not true of Carl Maria von Weber?
He wrote in the bel canto style
Which is not true of Gaetano Donizetti?
He wrote over sixty operas in his short lifetime
The Russian kushka included
Modest Mussorgsky, Alexander Borodin, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
What is unusual about Beethoven's Symphony No. 5?
There is no break between the third and fourth movement
Who does not belong on the list of early Italian Romantic opera composers?
Claudio Monteverdi
Which does not characterize Mahler's style of orchestration?
He uses a general homophonic texture, with sustained melodies played by the strings
which is not true of Franz Liszt?
He was shy and never able to sustain a long-term relationship
Which composer was most admired for his ability as an orchestrator
Hector Berlioz
Which is not true of the career of Robert Schumann
His musical career was eclipsed by that of his wife, the musically gifted Clara Wieck Schumann
Which of the following is true about the end of the third movement of the symphony?
It continues right into the next movement of this work
Who provided the Romantics with the ideal of the individual and was considered the ideological father of the French Revolution?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The nineteenth centurey German genre consisting of a musical setting of a short poem for voice and piano is the:
Lied
The lifelong model for Brahms was
Ludwig van Beethoven
Who had the greatest influnence on early Romantic composers?
Ludwig van Beethoven
Which is not true of the relationship between Romantic composers and the public?
Nineteenth-century audiences became more conservative and more critival of innovative composers
Which is not included in the creative output of Gustav Mahler
Operas
Next to Beethoven, who had the greatest influence on nineteenth-century composers?
Richard Wagner
Who wrote the texts for Wagner's operas?
Richard Wagner
The man who started a music magazine to defend the music of the Romantics against public indifference was
Robert Schumann
Which is not true about Romantic opera?
Romantic opera flourished only in Germany and Italy
Two compositions that represent Romantic musicians' fascination with the supernatural are:
Schubert's "Erlkonig", Berlioz's "Fantastic" Symphony
What are the two basic forms of Lieder?
Strophic and through-composed
Mahler's first symphony started out as an __________________ and became a _______________ .
Symphonic poem: program symphony in four movements
Wagner's ________ was part of ________.
The Rhinegold; The Ring of the Nibelung
Which is true of the style periods of Beethoven?
They progress from Classical to heroic to serene
Which is not true of Verdi's operatic style?
Verdi's operas still employ secco recitative and aria, although in a bel canto style
The third movement of Mahler's Symphony No. 1 is:
a funeral march
Which describes the struggle involved in the psychological progression of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5?
a heroic struggle with fate, starting out stormy and ending triumphant
Which describes the emotional goal of music in the nineteenth century?
a search for freedom of individual emotional expression
What characterizes the focus of the arts from the 1850s on?
an increased interest in realism
Which describes the early nineteenth-century concept of the artist as personified in Beethoven?
an inspired soul who suffers to deliver art to humanity
A concert overture is:
an overture that is not connected to any following music, such as an opera
A style of opera developed by early Italian Romantic composers was called
bel canto
Compared to the Classical orchestra, the typical Romantic orchestra was:
larger , and blended tone colors in new ways
Which allows a composer to show what a character is thinking even though something else is being said in the text?
leitmotiv
Which of the other arts had the greatest influence on the early Romantic composers
literature
Which characterizes the contrasting second theme in the first movement of the symphony that is unusual for this form?
lyrical
Tristan und Isolde is based on a(n):
medieval legend
With which musical element does the composer achieve the most contrast in the second movement of the symphony?
melody
A "character piece" is a:
miniature composition for piano
Which does not describe Romantic melody
more regular phrase lengths than in Classical melodies
The first movement of the symphoy is dominated by a repeated
motive
In the nineteenth century, which of the arts was believed to be most capable of expressing inner experience and emotions?
music
What did Wagner call his new style of opera in the 1850s?
music drama
Verdi's early operas were associated with:
the Italian liberation movement
Which is not an important element in the operatic style of Richard Wagner?
the aria
In which category is a symphonic poem different from a program symphony?
the number of movements
Leitmotivs are developed by means of:
thematic transformation.
The second movement of the symphony is in _____ form.
theme and variations
Music scholars divide Beethoven's music into ______ style periods
three
The general mood of the fourth movement of the symphony is
triumphant
Which instruments are not heard until the fourth movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5?
trombones
How many themes are handled in the second movement of the symphony?
two