Music 1010 - Test 3
Why does Mozart use accompanied recitative in the middle of this scene?
It allows him to present a large quantity of text in a short time.
How does the harmony change between the second and third verses?
The second verse is in two-part harmony, and the third is in three-part harmony.
melodies use ______________________
balanced phrases
In adulthood, Mozart supported himself largely
by giving concerts and teaching lessons
Mozart's operas show _______________________
changing relationship between classes
what do Mozart's operas show?
changing relationship between classes
When Haydn came to London __________.
he was already a celebrity
contrasting music lines add _________
intrest
how does Mozart after theme 2 in the recapitulation in the first movement
it does not modulate
During the second exposition of a double-exposition concerto form, which timbre is likely to dominate?
orchestra supporting the soloist
sonata form resembles rounded binary form in its
return of the opening theme about mid-way through the second section
Composers of Classical Era liked to use which form for the finales because they are jaunty and bright with catchy melodies
rondo
The way Mozart uses a recurring musical theme
rondo form
opening idea returns in the tonic key about halfway through the second section
rounded binary form
in which of the following cities did mozart spend the least time
she chose not to pursue a career in performing
The voice types of Susanna, Basilio, and the Count are __________
soprano, tenor, and bass (respectively
what symbolized rational conversation?
string quartet
what increased economic production?
technology
Which voice part carries the melody throughout "Chester"?
tenor
"Chester" is structured like a hymn but focuses mainly on _________
the struggle for American independence
the String Quartet, op. 76. no. 3 melodic theme was dedicated to _____________________
Emperor Franz II
what encapsulated enlightenment ideals?
French and American revolution
How did William Billings embody the ideals of the American Revolution?
He was independent and self-reliant, having taught himself music while working.
Mozart's Vienna concerts in the 1780s made an impressive net profit in part because __________
Mozart wrote the music, performed it, and sold his own tickets
What song was dedicated to Emperor Franz II?
String Quartet, op. 76. no. 3
Why are opera characters able to sing simultaneously?
The differences in their vocal ranges make it easier to understand the words they sing.
In the 1780s, Mozart made a name for himself in Vienna as both a __________
composer and pianist
William Billings did not make much money from his music because during his life time there was no __________
copyright law
The characters heard in this excerpt from The Marriage of Figaro are singing __________
different themes to convoy contrasting emotions
Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro
represents a mood of discontent with the established order
The diversity of these excerpts demonstrates that the musical form of an opera scene is most often a reflection of its ________
text
The situation of the characters in "Cosa sento" is somewhat ironic because __________
the Count tries to seduce Susanna, but becomes jealous when he hears that Cherubino is paying attention to his own wife, the Countess
which of the following became the best known new text to use haydn's melody for emperor Franz?
the German national anthem
How did concert audiences in Haydn's time differ from contemporary classical music audiences?
the burst into applause in the middle of the music
Which of the following parts of double-exposition concerto form sets it apart from sonata form?
the cadenza
Some in London considered Haydn's symphonies the model of an ideal society because __________.
the symphonies demonstrated that differing groups-winds, string, percussion- could come together in harmony
Why did Haydn choose not to vary the melody in the second movement of his String Quartet in C Major, op. 76, no. 3?
the theme was closely associated with emperor Franz and the ideal emperor is steadfast and unchanging
The third phrase of the main melody of Chester does not provide closure because __________
the tonic note on which it ends is in a high register
Theme 1 has both an upward and downward contour, but theme 3 (heard in this excerpt at about 00:10) differs in what way?
theme 3 has a conjunct, downward contour
in the first movement of Mozart's piano concerto which of the following imbued with distinct moods from calm to lyrical to energetic?
themes
How does double-exposition concerto form differ from standard sonata form?
there are two different expositions
The voices in "Chester" sing __________
together in rhythm with largely syllabic text setting
Haydn's minuet Is typical because it is which meter?
triple
Joesph Haydn's string quartet in c major op 76 no. 3 is written for a string quartet which is comprised of _____________
two violins, a viola and a cello
Which of the following best describes Billings's attitude toward composition?
"Nature taught me everything I need to know."
what were the 2 unofficial anthems in France and the United States?
- "Marseilles" - "Chester"
___________ and ______________ revolutions encapsulated enlightenment ideals
- French - American
____________ and _______ succeeded outside church and royal courts
- Haydn - Mozarts
Haydn and Mozart succeeded outside _________ and ______________
- church - royal courts
In the String Quartet the theme repeated _________ times __________
- four - unchanged
_______________ to _______________ raised music's prestige
- music - prestige
the art of the natural had more realistic ________________ and ________________
- opera plots - characters
Because of music and the new economy ___________________ and _________________ flourished
- public theaters - concert halls
In the String Quartet, composers sustain interest with _______________, _______________, and _______________
- repetition - variation - contrast
____________, __________, and ______________ emerged as preferred genres
- string quartet - symphony - concerto
what three emerged as preferred genres?
- string quartet - symphony - concerto
during the classical era there were rapid advances in technology including ________________
- the steam engine - the cotton gin - manufacturing
when was String Quartet, op. 76. no. 3 composed?
1797
which of the following best represents the typical sequence of movements in a classical era string quartet?
4 movements: the first fast, the second slow, the third minuet, a fast finale
if haydn had not used a theme and variations form for the second movement of his string quartet what other forms might have he used
ABA or sonata
Which of the following is true of periodic phrase structure?
Antecedent and consequent phrase units make up a larger whole.
growing cities created demand for _______________
Culture
In this concerto, Mozart retains elements of the ritornello principle by highlighting the timbral contrast between the __________.
Orchestra and piano
sonata form parallels which of the following
a three-act drama, such as The Wizard of Oz
The declamatory style of singing with orchestral accompaniment in this excerpt is called __________
accompanied recitative
In the context of The Marriage of Figaro, the trio "Cosa Sento" __________
advances the story and move characters from one emotional state to another
the classical era in music coincides in part with the ______________
age of enlightenment
which of the following best describes the construction of themes in the first movement of mozart's symphony
antecedent consequent
when the music of a symphony is played softly for a long time ____________________
audiences anticipate the music is getting loud again
There are four characters onstage during "Cosa sento" from Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro. Which one is hiding in the beginning of the trio?
cherubino
Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro is an opera buffa, meaning which of the following?
comic opera
composers study allowed more _________________________
direct expression
The fourth melody in Mozart's Piano Concerto in A Major, K. 488 has a mostly __________.
disjunct motion and downward contour
Each character in this scene from The Marriage of Figaro can be distinguished because __________
each of the three characters has a distinct melody
technology increased _________________
economic production
Over the course of "Cosa sento," Basilio's emotional state moves from __________
embarrassed to triumphant
French and American revolutions encapsulated _______________ ideals
enlightenment
music and revelation was discontent with ________________________
established social order
In a chamber orchestra, which instruments carry the melody the majority of the time?
first violins
In a periodic phrase structure, an antecedent phrase will typically end with a __________.
half cadence
A common criticism of Mozart's music was that __________
he included too many ,melodies for the audience to follow
How did Haydn feel his employment with Prince Nicholas Esterházy affected his compositions?
his relative isolation and the Princes consistent and approval allowed him to experiment and create an original style
textures tended toward _______________
homophony
Mozart composed
in many different styles and genres, thanks to his genius and education
one of the ways haydn creates variety and interest in the sound of the third movement is by
including dynamic surprises
what changed everyday life
industrial revolution
In Haydn's time why was the string quartet typically performed in private houses?
it was not a loud and showy genre but rather an intimate and thoughtful one
Writers of the enlightenment recognized the structural parallels between instrumental music and _______________
language
Concerts in Haydn's time were much __________.
longer, so people often socialized
Mozart associates the different emotional states of the three singing characters in "Cosa sento" with contrasting __________
melodies
_____________ became less ornate
melodies
how does music of classical era differ from the music of the baroque?
melodies are less ornate and more periodic
Why might a pianist today prefer a modern instrument to the fortepiano?
modern concert halls are lager, and the fortepiano does not produce enough sound
moving from one key to another is called __________
modulation
Artist looked to ______ as model
nature
melodies became less __________
ornate
A _____________ phrase structure includes antecedent and consequent unite that together make a whole
periodic
string quartet symbolized ___________________
rational conversation
in sonata from all themes appear in the tonic key in the ____________
recapitulation
In "Chester," the melodic contour of each phrase _________
reinforces its antecedent or consequent function