CH 51 music quiz
How did Joplin achieve financial security with the publication of Maple Leaf Rag?
He insisted on receiving royalties rather than a flat payment
Which is a true statement regarding the saxophone?
It was invented by the Belgian Adolphe Sax.
Which composer is often referred to as the "March King"?
John Philip Sousa
_____ is perhaps the best-known rag ever composed.
Maple Leaf Rag
Which composer is often referred to as the "King of Ragtime"?
Scott Joplin
Where was Scott Joplin born?
Texarkana, Texas
_____ is one of Sousa's most well-known marches.
The Stars and Stripes Forever
Scott Joplin won the Pulitzer Prize posthumously for
Treemonisha
Scott Joplin's father was
a former slave
Ragtime is typically in _____ meter.
duple
Which of the following does NOT describe the style of ragtime?
no repetition within a rag
Ragtime was originally composed for what instrumentation?
piano
America's vernacular traditions include
piano music parlor ballads music for brass bands
Before recorded music was widespread, music like the rags of Scott Joplin could be mechanically performed by
player pianos
Ragtime was NOT
popular until mid-twentieth century
Sousa is credited with bringing _____ to European audiences during his first European tour in 1900.
ragtime
Which does NOT describe the device that enables us to hear Scott Joplin's rendition of Maple Leaf Rag?
recorded on a wax cylinder
Rags, like marches, are structured in regular, duple-meter sections known as _____, each of which is usually repeated.
strains
Which describes the melodies in Maple Leaf Rag?
syncopated disjunct played by pianist in the right hand
In 1880, Sousa became the director of
the U.S. Marine Band
Ragtime was originally a piano style that featured highly syncopated melodies.
true
Scott Joplin is one of the first African American composers to receive widespread recognition.
true
Scott Joplin recorded some of his piano rags himself, which were preserved on punched-paper rolls made in 1910 on a Steinway player piano.
true
Sousa created, nearly single-handedly, a national music for America that continues to resonate in its concert halls, on its streets, in its sports stadiums, and in the hearts of its people.
true
The patterns of repetition and clear-cut sections in Joplin's rags are reminiscent of those heard in Sousa marches.
true