Final Exam Part 1 (Ch 25, 27, 28, 30)
Varying a theme's melodic outline, rhythm, or harmony is known as --- A --- is a theme's smallest melodic or rhythmic unit.
thematic development. motive
The second movement of Haydn's Op. 76, No. 3 String Quartet is composed in what form?
theme and variations form
Which movement of a string quartet is often in minuet-and-trio form?
third
Match the musical description to the correct theme within the exposition of the first movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40. theme 1- theme 2 -
three-note motive in a minor key. lyrical melody in a major key.
The favored chamber ensemble in the Classical era was the string quartet.
true
While Classical composers such as Mozart and Beethoven composed music with formal structures, they were also excellent improvisers.
true
Haydn, Mozart, and their successors understood the term sonata as an instrumental work for one or --- instruments consisting of --- or four contrasting movements
two three
Which of the following describe the exposition of Mozart's Symphony No. 40?
two themes three-note motive centered on a descending half step
What is the instrumentation of Haydn's Emperor Quartet?
violin, violin, viola, cello
The music of the fourth variation of the third movement in Haydn's Op. 76, No. 3 string quartet is said to have been based on a folk song from which country?
Croatia
When did Haydn write his Opus 76 quartets?
late 1790s
Match the description of each movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40 to its correct numerical order. Movement 1 Movement 2 Movement 3 Movement 4
-allegro molto in sonata-allegro form, G minor. -andante in sonata-allegro form, E♭ major. -allegro moderato in minuet and trio form, G minor. -allegro assai in sonata-allegro form,G minor
Which of the following describe Mozart's Symphony No. 40?
-classical style with Romantic elements -Sonata form -minor key setting
Which of the following correctly describe the first movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata?
-continuous triplet pattern in accompaniment -in an expressive minor key.
Which of the following describe the opening theme in the exposition of the first movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40?
-develops from a three-note motive. -string instrumentation
Which of the following best describe the sonata in the Classical era?
-sometimes designed for amateur performance. -considered the most significant in the keyboard literature. -sometimes used by composer-performers as show pieces.
Match the section of sonata form to its correct musical description within the first movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40. exposition - development- recapitulation-
-theme 1 in a minor key and theme 2 in a major key. -three-note motive presented in multiple new keys. -theme 1 and theme 2 in a minor key.
How many symphonies did Mozart compose?
41
How many string quartets did Haydn write?
68
Maria Anna Mozart was which of the following?
An accomplished Pianist Known as Nannerl
Which societal norm of the eighteenth century enabled the reign of Louis XV and Frederick the Great?
Aristocracy
Who was the Countess Giuletta Guicciardi?
Beethoven's student
What instrument did Mozart add to the orchestration of Symphony No. 40 several years after he completed the work?
Clarinet
Beethoven gave the nickname Moonlight to his own piano sonata.
False
Beethoven, in his Moonlight Sonata, follows typical formal molds in all of the movements.
False
Mozart revised Symphony No. 40 to include solo vocalists and a choir as performers in the fourth movement.
False
Mozart's Symphony No. 40 represents the mingling of Baroque and Classical elements that marked the final decade of the eighteenth century.
False
One of the attributes of Classicism is a longing for strangeness, ecstasy, and wonder.
False
Which of the following instruments were included in the original orchestration of Mozart's Symphony No. 40? Which were not?
Flute Oboe & bassoon French horn Strings
Which composer worked well under the patronage system?
Haydn
Which composers are considered part of the Viennese School?
Haydn Beethoven Mozart
Place the parts of the first movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata in the correct order.
Introduction, strophe 1, middle section, strophe 2, coda
Which of the following statements best describes the second movement of Haydn's Op. 76, No. 3 string quartet?
It is mostly in major It contains symmetrical, lyrical phrases
What musical occupation was available to women to in the Classical era?
Music teacher Professional singer Professional instrumentalist
Which of the following describe the recapitulation of Mozart's Symphony No. 40?
One primary key center. two themes.
Which of the following correctly describe the patronage system of the eighteenth century?
Patronage provided economic security for musicians. Music was valued as a necessary adornment of life.
The sonata in the Classical era was an important genre for amateur musicians playing which instrument?
Piano
In Vienna, what was Mozart's Symphony No. 40 nicknamed?
Romantic
The Moonlight Sonata evokes what new expressive style?
Romantic
Which of the following correctly describe Maria Theresia von Paradis?
She was an excellent pianist and organist. She was blind
Composers of the Classical era fully explored which genres?
String quartet Symphony Solo sonata
Which concert venues were available to composers of the Classical era?
The public concert hall The royal palace
Which statements best describe the third movement of Mozart's Eine kleine Nachtmusik?
The texture is homophonic. It is in triple meter. The harmony is consonant.
Why is Haydn's String Quartet, Op. 76, No. 3 nicknamed Emperor?
The theme in the second movement is based on hymn written for the Austrian emperor
A scherzo is a quick-paced dance.
True
Beethoven dedicated his Moonlight Sonata to one of his students.
True
Beethoven's solo piano sonatas are some of his most important works.
True
Haydn and Beethoven conducted their own symphonies.
True
In the eighteenth century, a new economic power was growing as a result of the Industrial Revolution.
True
The Classical era has been called the Age of Enlightenment.
True
The Classical sonata typically consists of three to four movements.
True
The Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century saw a series of important inventions, which helped shape the modern world.
True
The composers Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert all composed in large-scale forms.
True
The later eighteenth century is known as the Enlightenment.
True
There are two primary themes in the exposition of the first movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40.
True
Which of the following instruments are found in a typical string quartet?
Viola Violin Cello
Who of the following were famous keyboard musicians during the Classical era?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Maria Anna Mozart Maria Theresia Von Paradis.
Instrumental music that does not have any specific meaning beyond the notes is called --- music.
absolute
Which of the following are examples of thematic development?
altering the melodic outline of the theme. altering the harmony. underneath the theme . syncopating the rhythm of the theme.
Where does the coda appear in a movement?
at the end
What is the Italian phrase found at the end of the trio section in a minuet-and-trio movement that means "from the beginning?"
da capo
For which instruments did Mozart write Eine kleine Nachtmusik?
double bass string quartet
The music of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert is characterized by --- melodies.
elegant and lyrical
What is the first section of sonata-allegro form?
exposition
Place the sections of sonata form in their correct order.
exposition, development, recapitulation
Chamber music generally implies a large ensemble, with more than one player to a part.
false
Haydn wrote his Emperor Quartet based on a hymn composed by the Austrian emperor.
false
Mozart worked under the patronage of the Esterházy court.
false
The focus of Classical chamber music is soloistic virtuosity.
false
Beethoven called the Moonlight Sonata a:
fantasy-like sonata
Which of the following describes the form of the second movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata?
gentle scherzo
Most --- works of the Classical era follow a scheme of tempos and formal ideas known as the --- cycle.
instrumental multimovement
In what form is the third movement of a typical Classical multimovement cycle?
minuet and trio
In the exposition of the first movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40, a three-note ---built on a --- half step is the basis of the --- theme.
motive descending first
Which of the following correctly describe Countess Giulietta Guicciardi?
one of Beethoven's students. the dedicatee of the moonlight Sonata
Classical sonatas were often written for one solo instrument, usually the ---
piano
Classical sonatas were set either for solo instrument (usually the ---) or for ---
piano duos
Which best describes the tempo of the third movement of the Moonlight Sonata?
presto agitato
For which setting did Mozart write Eine kleine Nachtmusik?
public outdoor entertainment
What is the last section of sonata-allegro form in which the opening thematic material is restated?
recapitulation
Clarity in the Classical era was provided by --- and the frequent use of --- (a pattern repeated at a higher or lower pitch). These devices created balanced structures that were easily accessible to the listener.
repetition sequence
In the second movement of his Moonlight Sonata, Beethoven uses a variant of the minuet called what?
scherzo
In the exposition of the first movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40, the --- theme is lyrical and in a --- key, providing contrast with the opening of the movement.
second major
What is the form of the first movement of a typical Classical string quartet?
sonata-allegro
What describes the form of the opening movement of Mozart's Symphony No. 40?
sonata-allegro form
Which of the following Classical genres would typically have four movements?
string quartets symphonies
Music-making in the Classical era centered upon ---
the court of the patron
Which period of European art and literature most captivated eighteenth-century thinkers?
the era of ancient Greek and Roman civilization.
When did Mozart compose his Symphony No. 40?
the final decades of the eighteenth century