Chapter 11 Listening Quiz
String players depend on the conductor, or sometimes the -
Concert Master Bowing
Vocal music with instrumental accompaniment is called a cappella.
False
Match the descriptive words or phrases with the different elements of music as found in Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.
Form: themes and variations Performing Forces: full orchestra Melody: based on a baroque tune Texture: homophonic at the beginning, polyphonic at the end
In early times, choral music was often performed a cappella which means:
It was performed without instrumental accompaniment.
Which of the following types of music are typically performed by a band? Which are not?
Jazz Rock Marches
Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra has an eight-measure theme in D minor based on a tune by Baroque composer Henry - . After the theme is heard - times in various instrument families, a set of thirteen - follow. The piece ends with a - where each instrument family is again featured in succession.
Purcell six variations fugue
Which of the following statements correctly describe Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra?
The tonality shifts between major and minor. The meter and tempo change.
In an orchestra, brass instruments are placed near the back of the group because they are loud.
True
Let's compare two commonly heard ensembles—the orchestra and the concert band—to see if you can hear the differences in sonority. Listen to the two examples. Which of the works is performed by an orchestra?
Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries
Let's compare two commonly heard ensembles—the symphony orchestra and the concert band—to see if you can hear the differences in sonority. Listen to the two examples. Which of the works is performed by a symphony orchestra? Wagner, Ride of the Valkyries1:09Sousa, Stars and Stripes Forever3:41
Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries
What members of the woodwind family are featured playing solos in the fourth variation?
bassoons
Which of the following instruments are typically found in an orchestra?
cello, clarinets, timpani
What members of the string family are featured playing the melody in the seventh variation?
cellos
What is a small, specialized vocal ensemble called?
choir
In The Young Person's Guide, the composer, Britten, introduces the sound of the entire orchestra, then each instrument family as a group, finishing with the full orchestra again.
composer entire family orchestra
String players depend on the conductor, or sometimes the concertmaster, to make their bowing strokes uniform.
concertmaster bowing uniform
Which of the following statements describe Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra? Which do not?
does - The meter and tempo change and The tonality shifts between major and minor. does not - The work is only for strings and The entire work is in triple meter.
Conductors can only beat duple, triple, and quadruple patterns.
false
The string section makes up less than half of a symphony orchestra.
false
What word or phrase best describes the excerpt heard here, which begins a little after the thirteen minute mark of the entire piece?
fugue
What word or phrase describes the excerpt heard here, which begins a little after the thirteen minute mark of the entire piece?
fugue
To say that a piece was performed a cappella means:
it was performed without instrumental accompaniment
Which of the following terms best describes the ensemble heard in this example?
orchestra
Which of the following terms best describes the ensemble heard in this example? Stravinsky: Rite of Spring
orchestra
Which instrument family is not heard in this example played by a baroque orchestra? Handel: Alla hornpipe, from Water Music
percussion
What word or phrase best describes the excerpt heard here, from the beginning section of the piece?
statement of the main theme
Which instrument family is not heard in this example played by a concert band? Sousa, Stars and Stripes Forever3:41
strings
Which instrument family is not heard in this example played by a concert band? Sousa: Stars and Stripes Forever
strings
Which of the following terms describes the ensemble heard in this example?
symphony orchestra
Which of the following instruments is not typically found in a symphony orchestra?
synthesizer
What members of the brass family are featured playing solos in the twelfth variation?
trombones and tuba
The solo instruments heard in the third variation in Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra are clarinets.
true
Which instruments are included in a string quartet?
two violins, viola, and violoncello
Match each of the musical excerpts with the correct category. Be sure to click in the yellow part of the box when you are ready to drag it.
variation - excerpt 2 fugue - excerpt 1 theme - excerpt 3
Which of the following terms best describes the ensemble heard in this example? Hildegard: Kyrie
women's chorus
Label the excerpts in the correct order in which they appear in the Exposition, a.k.a. the "theme" section, of Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra by dragging over the numbers. Drag each item on the left to its matching item on the right.
woodwind - 1 strings - 3 percussion - 4 brass - 2
Which of the following instrument families is not heard in the fifth variation?
woodwinds