Music Appreciation Final
Schubert's songs number more than
600
The rise of the urban middle class led to the
All of the answers are correct.
Gustav Mahler's wife's name is
Alma
Choose the most accurate definition for music.
An art based on the organization of sounds in time
Which of the following is not a characteristic of romanticism?
An emphasis on balance and clarity of structures
How did Robert and Clara Schumann meet?
At his piano lessons
Which of the following statements about the Baroque era is false?
Audiences preferred old music and rejected anything new.
Gustav Mahler was from which country?
Austria
The Renaissance, as a stylistic period in music, encompassed the years _________________________
1450-1600
Baroque style flourished in music during the period
1600-1750
Classicism, as a stylistic period in western art, roughly encompasses the years
1750-1820
Romanticism, as a stylistic period in western art, encompassed the years
1820-1900
What was "word painting"?
Depicting the meaning of the song's words vividly with the music
andel spent the major portion of his life in
England
The earliest opera that has been preserved is Jacopo Peri's
Euridice
Which of these statements about Haydn is false?
Even though he was a servant, he was free to come and go as he pleased.
The classic bugs bunny opera character of the viking woman with blond braids is a reference to character from Puccini's opera.
False
The composer who developed the symphonic poem was
Franz Liszt
Of these composers, which one was happy to be employed by a royal court rather than be a freelance musician?
Hadyn
Choose the false statement about Guillaume de Machaut.
He devoted his music exclusively to the Catholic church.
Robert Schumann would have had a successful career as a concert pianist except that
He injured his right hand trying to extend its reach at the keyboard.
Liszt changed the way pianists performed publicly in all but one of these ways. Choose the answer that doesn't belong.
He removed his shoes to perform
Dido and Aeneas, which many consider to be the finest opera ever written to an English text, was composed by
Henry Purcell
Which of the following is not a characteristic of Haydn's music?
His music is autobiographical, reflecting his unhappy marriage.
Which of the following statements is false?
In his later years, Mozart was widely acclaimed and financially secure
The leading musical center in the 16th century was...
Italy
The madrigal originated in what country?
Italy
George Frideric Handel was born in 1685, the same year as
Johann Bach
The two giants of baroque composition were George Frideric Handel and
Johann Bach
Schubert was eighteen years old when he composed the song Erlking, set to a poem by
Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Clara Schumann frequently performed the works of her husband and of her close friend
Johannes Braums
A leading composer of lute songs was...
John Dowland
A composer whose career was a model for many romantic composers was
Ludwig van Beethoven
Which statement is NOT true about lute songs?
Lute songs are usually light hearted in mood
Who is considered the most original of the Russian Five? He also wrote Pictures at an Exhibition and Night on Bald Mountain.
Modest Mussorgsk
Even though Smetana was deaf at the time, he composed a musical work depicting Bohemia's main river as it flows through the countryside. The name of this river, and the musical composition, is the
Moldau
All of the following were major baroque composers except
Mozart
One of the few composers fortunate enough to be supported by private patrons was
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Which of the following statements about the Classical era is false?
Philosophers and writers in the classical period clung to superstition and tradition over scientific reason
Which of the following statements is not true?
Political and economic power shifted during the classical period from the middle class to the aristocracy and the church.
The famous aria La donna e mobile is taken from Verdi's opera
Rigoletto
The course of Brahms's artistic and personal life was shaped by the influence of the composer
Robert Schumann and Clara
Which of the following statements is not true?
Tchaikovsky was a happily married family man with a cheerful, self-confident outlook
Which statement about the fugue is false?
The fugue was a favorite vocal genre.
Which is NOT true about Puccini's operas?
Their plots are about mythology
Choose the false statement about the wandering minstrels, or jongleurs, of the Middle Ages.
They were highly educated nobles
What characteristic do English madrigals have that Italian madrigals do not?
Use of fa-la-la syllables.
Which city was the musical capital of Europe during Beethoven's lifetime?
Vienna
The librettos to the Ring of the Nibelung were written by
Wagner himself
During the Middle Ages, women ...
Were not permitted to sing in church
Which of the following composers is not associated with the romantic period?
Wolfgang Mozart
A brilliant solo section in a concerto designed to display the performer's virtuosity and skill is called
a cadenza
The position of the composer during the Baroque period was that of
a high-class servant with few personal rights
What percussive instrument did Gustav Mahler use in his 6th Symphony?
a large wooden mallet
The word movement in music normally refers to
a piece that sounds fairly complete and independent but is part of a larger composition
Melody may be defined as __________________________.
a series of single notes that add up to a recognizable whole.
Handel's Messiah is an example of
an oratorio
Most of Chopin's pieces
are exquisite miniatures
A song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment during an opera is called a/an
aria
Chamber music can be defined as
music performed in a room smaller than a concert hall.
Mozart composed his Requiem
on commission from a stranger.
Thomas Weelke's "As Vesta Was Descending" is notable for its..
word painting
Theme-and-variations form may be schematically outlined as
A A' A'' A''' A''''
What is the story behind Hector Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique?
A man has an opium-induced dream about a woman he loves. During the dream he commits murder, has his head removed by a guillotine, and then finds out that the woman he loved was really a witch.
A homophonic texture consists of ____________________.
A single melody with a simple accompaniment.
Three-part form can be represented as ________________.
ABA
The most common rondo pattern is
ABACA
Because of similar political views, Wagner was the favorite composer of which political figure?
Adolph Hitler
Hildegard of Bingen was...
All of the answers are correct.
Liszt typified the romantic movement because he
All of the answers are correct.
Symphony may be defined as a(n)
All of the answers are correct.
Which of the following statements is not true?
Beethoven, realizing where his financial support came from, always treated the nobility with respect.
What statement is NOT true about castrato singers?
Castrati were often married and had big families
Non-program music is also known as ____________________ music.
absolute
Oratorio differs from opera in that it has no
acting, scenery, or costumes
Which of the following is the slowest tempo indication?
adagio
Composers expressed musical nationalism in their music by
all answers are correct
Gregorian chant was...
all answers are correct
Secular music in the 14th century...
all answers are correct
The Renaissance can be described as ______________________
all answers are correct
The citizen's sense of national identity and patriotic feeling feelings were intensified by
all answers are correct
The prospering middle class in the classical period sought aristocratic luxuries such as
all answers are correct
Which statement is true about concerto grosso?
all answers are correct
Antonin Dvorak's Symphony No. 9
all of the above
Which of the following characteristics is not typical of the music of the classical period?
basically polyphonic
The most characteristic feature of baroque music is its use of
basso continuo
The ______________ is a regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
beat
A virtual monopoly on learning in the Middle Ages was held by _______________
monks in monasteries
chaikovsky's 1812 Overture features which unusual effect?
cannon blasts
In the Baroque period, the ordinary citizen's opportunities for hearing music usually came from the
church
In the Classical Period, the political and economic power shifted to the middle class from the aristocracy and the
church
If a flute player were to play a solo without any instrumental accompaniment, the musical texture would be ____________________________.
monophonic
______________________ is a term that is applied to religious music that consists of Gregorian chant and one or more additional melodies.
motet
Much of the instrumental music composed during the Renaissance was composed for...
dancing
Once function of music during the Middle Ages was to provide accompaniment for ..
dancing
The first, stressed beat of a measure is called the ______________________.
downbeat
The four main properties of musical sounds are pitch, tone color, dynamics and...
duration
Baroque melodies often are
elaborate; ornamental
Fascination with national identity led composers to draw on colorful materials from foreign lands, a trend known as musical
exoticism
The usual order of movements in a classical symphony is
fast, slow, dance-related, fast.
The intellectual movement called "humanism" ______________
focused on human life and accomplishments.
Most music from the Middle Ages was...
for use in Catholic church service
The restless rhythm in The Erlking suggests the
galloping horses
____________________ adds richness, support, and depth to a melody
harmony
The main keyboard instruments of the baroque were the organ and the
harpsichord
A tone in music is sound that
has a definite pitch
The contrasting episodes of Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique are unified by the recurrence of a theme known as the
idee fixe
A classical concerto is a three-movement work for
instrumental soloist and orchestra
Consonance is a combination of tones that _______________
is considered stable and restful
A short musical idea associated with a person, object, or thought, used by Richard Wagner in his operas, is called
leitmotif
Symphonie Fantastique (Fantastic Symphony) reflects Berlioz's
love for Harriet Smithson
A baroque musical composition usually expresses ___________within the same movement.
one basic mood
Which musical genre represents Mozart's finest work?
opera
Bach was recognized as the most eminent _______________________ of his day.
organist
An outstanding composer of the Notre Dame school who pioneered measured rhythm was...
perotin
The Italian dynamic markings traditionally used to mark very soft, soft, and very loud are...
pianissimo, piano, fortissimo
A very important musical part of every middle-class home during the romantic period was the
piano
Chopin wrote primarily for which instrument?
piano
The highest woodwind instrument in the orchestra is...
piccolo
When two or more melodic lines of equal importance are performed simultaneously, the texture is ___________________
polyphonic
Instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene, popular during the romantic period, is called
program music
The compelling drive and energy in baroque music are usually provided by
repeated rhythmic patterns
The orchestra in the romantic period
was larger and more varied in tone color than the classical orchestra.
A gradual slowing of the tempo is indicated by the term ____________________.
ritardando
Critics were often scandalized by the subject matter of Verdi's operas because they
seemed to condone rape, suicide
Western music uses ________________ letters of the alphabet to indicate pitch.
seven
An art song is a musical composition for
solo voice and piano
The orchestra evolved during the baroque period into a performing group based on instruments of the _________________ family.
string
Beethoven's sixteen _____________ are considered the finest music ever composed.
string quartets
The typical orchestra of the classical period consisted of
strings, pairs of woodwinds, horns, trumpets, and timpani.
When the same music is repeated for each stanza of a poem, the form is known as
strophic
A __________________is a one-movement orchestral composition based to some extent on a literary or pictorial idea.
symphonic poem
When an accent occurs on an unexpected beat, the effect is known as ______________________.
syncopation
Which of the following is NOT a percussion instrument of definite pitch?
tambourine
The term ______________ refers to the rate of speed of the beat of the music.
tempo
Bedrich Smetana
was the founder of Czech national music
Terraced dynamics refers to
the sudden alternation from one dynamic level to another
The term "chromatic" comes from the Greek word for color--"chroma"-- and is used to music to refer to
the twelve tones of the octave
The minuet is generally the ___________ movement of a classical symphony
third
When a composer writes new music for each stanza of a poem, the form is known as
through-composed
The __________ are the only drums in the orchestra that have definite pitch.
timpani
A sense of relatedness to a central pitch is known as _____________________.
tonality
Timbre is synonymous with...
tone color
Berlioz was extraordinarily imaginative in treating the orchestra, creating ___________never heard before
tone colors
Liszt was inspired by the virtuoso, Paganini.
true
The classical string quartet is a musical composition for
two violins, viola, cello
We know very little about the music of ancient cultures because ____________
very little notated music survived.