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Listen to the excerpts, then click on the corresponding cards in the order in which they appear in the Fugue section of Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.
1- excerpt x (woodwinds) 2- excerpt w (strings) 3- excerpt z (brass) 4- excerpt y (percussion)
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.
1st - Woodwinds 2nd - Brass 3rd - Strings 4th - Percussion
In The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, the composer - introduces the different instrument families of the modern -
Benjamin Britten orchestra
Which is NOT a true statement?
Choral groups are heterogeneous.
A symphony orchestra is an example of a chamber ensemble.
False
Vocal music with instrumental accompaniment is called a cappella.
False
What instrument families are included in the fifth variation and which are not?Britten, Young Person's Guide0:35
Included: strings, brass, percussion Not: woodwinds
Which of the following describes a piece performed a cappella?
It is performed without instrumental accompaniment.
In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, choral music was often performed a capella. What does this mean?
It was performed without instrumental accompaniment.
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.
Organge - 0:41s: excerpt 1 - Fugue Yellow: 0.56s: excerpt 2: Variation Purple: 0.19: excerpt 3: Theme
Benjamin Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra is a work based on a dance tune by which composer?
Purcell
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
Chamber music is music for a small group of performers.
TRUE
Considering The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, which statement is NOT true?
The entire orchestra never plays all together.
Which instruments are heard in this example played by a jazz band and which are not?When the Saints Go Marching In (traditional)0:01
brass percussion
What members of the string family are featured playing the melody in the seventh variation?Britten, Young Person's Guide0:02
cello
A small vocal ensemble is known as a(n)
choir
What is a small, specialized vocal ensemble called?
choir
Benjamin Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra was written specifically to demonstrate
different timbres in the orchestra.
Match each descriptive label with the correct excerpt from Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.
excerpt 1 - solo harps accompanied by strings, gong, and cymbals excerpt 2 - solo trumpets accompanied by strings and snare drum excerpt 3 - percussion playing the theme excerpt 4 - full orchestra playing the theme
The solo instrument heard in the second variation in Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra is a clarinet.Britten, Young Person's Guide0:56
false
The string section makes up less than half of a symphony orchestra.
false
Which of the following types of music are usually performed by a band and which are not?
marches jazz rock
Which of the following terms describes the ensemble heard in this example?Stravinsky: Rite of Spring0:54
orchestra
Which of the following are considered chamber ensembles and which are not?
piano quintet brass quintet duo sonata
The conductor
rehearses the ensemble. interprets the music. beats time in metrical patterns.
Put the following choral voice ranges in order from highest to lowest.
soprano alto tenor bass
What word or phrase best describes the excerpt heard here, from the beginning section of the piece?Britten, Young Person's Guide0:14
statement of the main theme
The largest section of the Western orchestra is the _______ section.
string
Match each musical example with its corresponding ensemble.
string quartet - Emperor orchestra - surprise
Which of the following terms best describes the ensemble heard in this example?Stravinsky, Rite of Spring0:01
symphony orchestra
In the West, an ensemble of strings coupled with an assortment of woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments is known as a
symphony orchestra.
Who is responsible for systematizing bowing strokes for the string section in an orchestra?
the concertmaster
In Benjamin Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, the theme is first stated by
the entire orchestra.
What members of the brass family are featured playing solos in the twelfth variation?Britten, Young Person's Guide0:01
trombones and tuba
In an orchestra, brass instruments are placed near the back of the group because they are loud.
true
Which instruments are included in a string quartet?
two violins, a viola, and a cell
The makeup of a string quartet is
two violins, viola, and cello
Click the instrument groups that are considered to be part of the string family:
violins, cellos, violas, double basses
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.
Which of the following instruments are typically found in an orchestra? Which are not?
Typical orchestral instrument cellos clarinets timpani Not a typical orchestral instrument guitar synthesizer
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 Valkyries1:09Sousa: Stars and Stripes Forever3:41
Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries
Vocal music with instrumental accompaniment is called a cappella.
false
The concertmaster is the
first-chair violinist.
Which non-woodwind instrument plays in a woodwind quintet?
french horn
A woodwind quintet is unusual in that
it includes a brass instrument.
Choral music can be for - or secular occasions.
sacred
Which of the following is an abbreviation for the customary voice ranges found in a choir or chorus?
satb
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
Jazz bands usually include
a reed section, a brass section, and a rhythm section.
Which of the following ensembles relies mainly on winds and percussion?
band
What members of the woodwind family are featured playing solos in the fourth variation?Britten, Young Person's Guide0:54
bassoons
In an orchestra, brass instruments are placed near the back of the group
because they are loud.
How many instrumentalists would you expect to find in a chamber group?
between two and twelve
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 - theme and variations texture - homophonic at the beginning, polyphonic at the end performing forces - full orchestra melody - based on a baroque tune
The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra closes with a(n) _______, a polyphonic form popular in the Baroque era (1600-1750).
fugue
What word or phrase best describes the excerpt heard here, which begins a little after the thirteen minute mark of the entire piece?Britten, Young Person's Guide0:03
fugue
The conductor's role includes interpreting the music for the group.
true
The solo instruments heard in the third variation in Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra are clarinets.Britten, Young Person's Guide0:37
true
Click the instrument groups that are considered to be part of the string section within the context of a symphony orchestra.
violins cello viola bass
Which of the following ensembles relies mainly on winds and percussion?
wind band
Which of the following terms describes the ensemble heard in this example?Hildegard: Kyrie0:02
women's chorus