MUL 2010 Final Exam Study Set
The period from about 1720 to 1790 is known as the
Age of Enlightenment
Bernini's "Ecstasy of St. Teresa
Baroque
Descartes "Passions of the soul"
Baroque
Opera based primarily on greek tragedies
Baroque
Listen to Example #4 Why is the title of this movement misleading, perhaps?
Because it is titled "Song," but it has no lyrics
What was the first invention to fundamentally change how people listened to music?
78 rpm discs
Listen to Example #1. A variation of this motive occurs in which movement(s) of this symphony? (Select all that apply)
First movement, second movement, third movement, fourth movement.
Listen to Example #1. The sound of this instrument is meant to sound similar to a:
Gamelan
What instrument is used in the book as an example of the growing globalizatino of the 20th century?
Gamelan
Listen to Example 7: Why is this piece said to be part of this artistic movement?
Gentle timbres and soft dynamics; melodic fragments like incomplete brush strokes; a "drifting" rhythm that avoids the usual hardness of meter
Palestrina was a leading composer of the _______.
Counter-Reformation
Which other composer sought after a uniquely American style?
Gottschalk
Ruth Crawford was the first woman to be awarded a:
Guggenheim Fellowship
Which of these composers was not taught directly by Nadia Boulanger?
John Williams
A _____ is a collection of pitches with predictable relationships to one another.
Key
Listen to Example #9: Who wrote the lyrics for this piece?
Langston Hughes
Listen to Example #5: What is the genre of this work?
Lied
_______ describes how beats are organized and emphasized.
Meter
A(n) _______ is a sacred polyphonic work in Latin, composed for the Catholic Church; a(n) _______ is a sacred polyphonic work composed in a vernacular language (i.e., something other than Latin).
Motet; Anthem
Igor Stravinsky- Rite of Spring
Primitivism
Because Vivaldi based his Four Seasons concertos on texts, they are said to be _________.
Program Music
In an opera, the ________ style of singing typically pushes the action forward, whereas the _______ style of singing typically reflects on the action.
Recitative; Aria
Listen to Example #2. How would you describe the rhythm of the central motive featured in this example?
Short-Short-Short-Long
Listen to Example #2. How would you describe the rhythm of this motive?
Short-Short-Short-Long
Listen to Example #10: This excerpt, which features multiple groups singing about different things at the same time, is an example of:
additive form
Philip Glass's "Knee Play" from Einstein on the Beach features which of these?
all of these
Throughout the Classical Era, the ideal work of art
appeared natural and without artifice
Throughout the Classical era, the ideal work of art
appeared natural, proportional, and without artifice.
John Cage was a member of the _________________ artistic group.
avant garde
What unusual event happened during the premiere performance of Rite of Spring?
The audience rioted because the music and dance were so unusual
The "second exposition" of a Classical-era concerto (Mozart's Concerto in A, for instance) usually includes which of these?
The soloist and orchestra in dialogue
As a rule, ________ is always sung in a monophonic texture.
chant
Hildegard von Bingen used what style of music in her Play of Virtues?
chant
Mozart's Marriage of Figaro is an example of opera buffa, a genre known for
including believable characters who behave as individuals, not as symbols
A work described as "cyclic" means that:
its movements are tangibly linked by noticeable musical devices
A brief musical phrase connected to some person, event, or idea, is known as a
leitmotiv
Corey Dargel's "On This Date Every Year" utilizes what new technology?
loop pedal
The two primary modes in Western music are _____ and ______.
major; minor
chant
medieval
literature hard copied by hand
medieval
The movement that "represented a disregard for tradition and a quest for novelty" was known as
modernism
Listen to Example #4: This music was the first _______________ to be nominated for a Grammy Award.
video game soundtrack
Is it possible for two different instruments to play at the same time and not form a chord?
yes
Listen to Example #10 The texture of this example is primarily
polyphonic
A _______ texture is made of two or more melodies that are sounded simultaneously, whereas a ________ texture is a single, unaccompanied melody.
polyphonic; monophonic
the gutenberg printing press
renaissance
______ describes the "speed" of a beat/a piece of music
tempo
In music, form describes
the "architecture" of the piece through time
Modulation is
the movement from one key area to another.
Listen to Example #9: This piece of music is ________________, meaning it lacks a distinct musical structure.
through-composed
A chord is formed by combining
two or more pitches
Which of these is necessary to determine meter in music? (Select all that apply)
1. A steady beat 2. The stress of beats
Listen to Example #9: The melody of this piece contains: (Choose all that applies)
1."blue" notes that allude to African American popular music 2. chromatic notes that lack tonal stability
The pervasive emotional quality in work of art from the Baroque era is called its _______.
Affect
The "stock character" Pierrot, originating in commedia dell'arte, is what?
A clown
Listen to Example #8: What 20th century composer did we study whose music was also inspired by the folk and popular melodies found in the United States?
Aaron Copland
The first movement of a Classical-era concerto typically follows a slightly-modified sonata form that includes a _______ near the end of the movement.
Cadenza
________ that are formed out of the pitches of a specific key provide harmonic structures for _____ that are within the same key.
Chords; melodies
The Enlightenment
Classical
The architectural style of the white house
Classical/Enlightenment
A fugue begins with _______, in which the primary theme is stated in multiple registers.
Enlightenment/Imitative counterpart
Arnold Schoenberg- Pierrot lunaire
Expressionism
Edvard Munch- The Scream
Expressionism
Claude Debussy
Impressionism
Claude Monet- Water Lilies (Series)
Impressionism
Listen to Example #7: This piece is said to be part of what artistic movement?
Impressionist
Listen to Example #5: What musical devices does the composer use to tell the story? (Choose all that apply)
Major and minor modes, Melodic register of the vocalist, The quickly moving piano
The movement that "represented a disregard for tradition and a quest for novelty" was known as
Modernism
Listen to Example #4: This piece begins with what musical texture?
Monophonic
What instrument became a common fixture of middle-class households in the 19th century?
Piano
Listen to Example #3: The rhythms of this piece are inspired by a folk dance from what country?
Poland
Listen to Example #1. What instrument is featured in this piece?
Prepared Piano
Martin Luther started the _______ by nailing his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenburg Cathedral.
Protestant Reformation, Reformation, Lutheran Church, Protestant Church
Leonarod Da Vinci
Renaissance
The Catholic Counter Reformation
Renaissance
the protestant reformation
Renaissance
_________ is the most basic element since it is essentially a division of _______, and music always occurs over time.
Rhythm; time
A Baroque concerto typically features a ________ group which "returns" throughout the movement, and a _______, which was usually a single, virtuosic instrument.
Ritornello; Solo
Listen to Example #4 What instruments are present in this piece? (Select all instruments)
Violin, Piano, Cello
The idée fixe in Berlioz's symphony is
a melody that transforms to fit each movement's emotion
Listen to Example #8: The simple, folk-like quality of this piece's melody is from the composer's use of
a pentatonic scale, similar to the folk music of African Americans, American Indians, and Scottish Americans
A melody is defined as:
a succession of pitches
While Nadia Boulanger is known for having pursued many musical fields, she is most well known as:
a teacher
palace of versailles
baroque
The soloistic, virtuosic, and often improvised section near the end of a Classical-era concerto is called a
cadenza
Most popular music on the radio is made up of what texture?
homophonic
Cadences are to music as:
periods are to verbal expression
The majority of Chopin's music is written for
piano
"Blue notes" are notes that are _________________ than the given pitch on a standard scale.
slightly lower
According to the text, "pop music has been an integral part of _______________ & _____________."
social change; protest