Music Final Exam (Chapter 36-69)
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the nineteenth-century symphony?
Small orchestra with limited winds
Where is George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess set?
South Carolina
Pat Metheny.
Steve Reich's Electric Counterpoint was premiered by
Through-composed form
A song form that is composed from beginning to end without repetitions of whole sections is in which form? Strophic form Modified strophic form Through-composed form Bar form
During his brief stay in France, Gershwin wrote _____.
An American in Paris
Which of the following describes the Fisk Jubilee Singers?
They raised enough money to construct a major building on the Fisk campus. They were a part of Fisk University. They toured in the United States. They toured in Europe.
Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel wrote several large-scale works as well as many Lieder.
True
Gottschalk wrote piano works based on North American musical traditions.
True
Gottschalk's The Banjo anticipates the syncopated piano style of ragtime.
True
Hector Berlioz looked to the writings of Shakespeare as the basis for both operas and symphonic works.
True
In the nineteenth century Theobald Boehm improved the flute, making it metal rather than wood.
True
Instrumental music that has some literary or pictorial association is called program music.
True
Liszt was an admirer of the virtuoso violinist, Niccolò Paganini.
True
accented rhythmic drive
Debussy's Prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun" does NOT feature _____.
Which of the following does NOT characterize Louis Gottschalk's piano music?
Distinctly European in style
Nationalistic program music might evoke a landscape.
True
Scott Joplin is considered the "March King."
F
Censors did not concern themselves with political representation in nineteenth-century operas.
False
Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel was enthusiastically encouraged to pursue a musical career by her family.
False
Frank Gehry's design for the Walt Disney Concert Hall is a statement against post modernism (t/f)
False
Gottschalk began playing piano late in his life.
False
Hector Berlioz invented the symphonic poem.
False
In the twenty-first century, composers do not write nationalistic works.
False
Instrumental music that has some literary or pictorial association is absolute music.
False
Once Adophe Sax developed the saxophone, it became a permanent and popular part of orchestral music.
False
Postmodernism is not found in film t/f
False
The Romantic symphony follows the exact forms and proportions of the Classical genre of Beethoven.
False
The artist Christo is known for his elaborate quilts t/f
False
The scherzo movement in nineteenth-century symphonies generally is characterized by a slow march tempo.
False
Women in nineteenth-century Europe could not receive training in music.
False
Women played a critical role in music-making activities of the nineteenth century, except as teachers.
False
Some postmodernist architecture can described as neo-eclectic t/f
True
The Romantic symphony featured an orchestra larger than that of the Classical masters.
True
Which of the following describes John Tavener's work The Veil of the Temple:
It is written for several orchestras t is written for four choirs. It has a duration of at least seven hours.
Which of the following is an Abstract Expressionist painter?
Jackson P
T
Jazz developed from a blending of African music with art and popular traditions of the West.
The first movement of a Romantic symphony is usually the most dramatic and features the use of sonata-allegro form.
True
The nineteenth century was an age of great virtuoso pianists.
True
Unlike the symphonic poem the genre of symphony is often absolute music, without a program.
True
Women in nineteenth-century Europe were expected to have refined musical skills.
True
true
Two prominent German Romantic poets whose texts were often set to music were Heinrich Heine and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. True False
The composer of the music for the highly successful Final Fantasy video game series in the 1990s was (last name only) ____________.
Uematsu
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot is considered to reflect a combination of which cultures?
Native American African American European American
nineteenth-century
Neo-Romantic composers embraced aspects of _____ orchestral sound.
True
Neo-Romantic composers often included programmatic elements in their music.
True
Neo-Romanticism incorporates the lush harmonic language of the Romantic era.
In which American city did Louis Gottschalk grow up?
New Orleans
virtuoso violinist
Niccolò Paganini was a _____. well-known conductor prominent educator virtuoso violinist
Which of the following are operas by Adams?
Nixon in China The Death of Klinghoffer
Which of the following does NOT describe the style of ragtime?
No repetition in each rag
false
One of Henry Cowell's innovations was the "prepared piano."
Which composer nurtured Brahms's talents, going as far as taking him into his home?
Robert Schumman
false
Romantic Lieder texts often speak of love and/or nature. True False
True
Salvador Dali was a part of the Surrealism movement.
Edvard Grieg represents the _____ nationalist school.
Scandinavian
Which of the following was NOT a way that programmatic composers portrayed nationalistic sentiments in nineteenth-century music?
Utilizing ritornello form
Trumpet
Which instrument has a featured solo in Billie's Blues?
The number of bars in each section varies.
Which is NOT true of a typical blues progression?
"Robbed" time
Which is the best definition of "tempo rubato"?
Alice Walker
Which of the following artists is NOT associated with the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s?
mostly atonal
Which of the following does NOT characterize Neo-Romanticism?
regular duple meter
Which of the following does NOT describe George Crumb's Caballito negro?
Gustav Holst
Which of the following is NOT a Germanic post-Romantic composer?
Large-scale forms
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Impressionist music?
It is in through-composed form.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Robert Schumann's In the Lovely Month of May? It is in strophic form. It is in through-composed form. The poetry was written by Heine. It is for solo voice and piano.
Thoreau
Which of the following is NOT considered a Symbolist poet?
He preferred not to write tonal music.
Which of the following is NOT true about Steve Reich's career?
New Orleans
_____ is where the fusion of ragtime, blues, and other musics resulted in the development of jazz.
show boat
______ was a popular jerome kern musical from the 1920s with a serious plot.
Harry T. Burleigh worked with the European composer ___________________ while he was teaching in the United States.
antoin darvark
false
arnold schoenberg was a student of alban berg. t/f
second viennese school
arnold schoenberg, Balaban berg, and anton webern are known as the _____.
In Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon composer Tan Dun masterfully blends Western and ____________ musical traditions.
asain
collecting the folk music of hungary
bartok and fellow composer zoltan kodaly are known for____.
false
bartok avoided classical forms. t/f
true
bela bartok collected traditional songs for hungary. t/f
Hungarian
bela bartok is associated with the _____ school.
true
berg uses sprechstimme vocal style in her opera "wozzeck". t/f
an expressionist play by buchner
berg's "wozzeck" was inspired by _______.
expressionist
berg's opera wozzeck is considered to be a(n) ____ work.
false
berg's use of harmony in wozzeck is strictly atonal. t/f
false
bernstein showed no interest in writing film music.
true
bernstein's work shows a real feeling for the new york urban scene.
aaron copland
billy the kid, rodeo, and appalachian spring are ballets by _____.
woody guthrie
bob dylan's musikal idol was the folk singer _________
true
copland collaborated with martha graham in his work appalachian spring.
false
copland did not cite an american traditional hymn in his ballet appalachian spring.
false
copland's ballet billy the kid was composed to be a portrayal of pennsylvanian life.
elements of jazz
corigilano's cycle "mr tambourine man" incorporated which of the following?
bob dylan
corigliano's prelude from "mr tambourine man" is a song cycle set to the texts of ________.
solo voice and piano
corligliano's original prelude from "mr tambourine man" was written for _______.
wind band
country band march is arranged for _______.
true
dylan's "mr tambourine man" was originally made popular by a cover version recorded by the group the Byrds. t/f
true
elaborating on an earlier composer's idea is considered a homage. t/f
In Tod Machover's Jeux Deux, the pianist soloist plays
electric piano
In Farewell from the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, the main melodies are played by the cello and _____________ .
erhu
Composers of historical operas strive for documentary-style accuracy.
false
Contemporary composers no longer write music for their religious communities.
false
Film music is required to mirror every emotion on the screen.
false
John Adams is considered a serialist composer.
false
John Adams's Doctor Atomic is based on a comic book hero.
false
Spirituals fell out of circulation after the Civil War in the United States.
false
Tavener was a prominent exponent of serialism.
false
Tavener's A Hymn to the Mother of God is highly melismatic
false
The mariachi ensemble originated in Spain.
false
The style and structure of African American spirituals were in strict imitation of European models
false
ballet was first featured in russian opera in the romantic era. t/f
false
the nutcracker was based on a story originally written by the romantic writer victor hugo and expanded by e.t.a. hoffman. t/f
false
George Gershwin was encouraged by Nadia Boulanger to perfect his classical training.
false, 334E
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot became a favorite tune of which college-level performing group?
fisk
not for traditional worship services
for what purpose did lili boulanger write psalm 24?
homophonic
foster's "jeanie with light brown hair" is primarily composed in what texture?
Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin
foster's "my old kentucky home" was inspired by ______.
From which region of Mexico does the mariachi ensemble originate?
gaudalajara
false
germany is noted for its long- established opera traditions. t/f
What are the prominent languages used in the Eastern Christian church?
greek russian
true
guiseppi verdi viewed himself as an italian nationalist composer. t/f
Brahms wrote his Requiem mass in memory of _____.
his mother
five
how many movements make up bartoks concerto for orchestra?
7
how many songs are there in corligliano's cycle "mr tambourine man"?
The main theme, heard transformed in each movement of Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, is called the _____.
idée fixe
False
impressionist composers often made use of a strongly accented meter.
true
in "wozzeck" the title character has hallucinations and is the subject of experimentation by his superiors. t/f
having killed his lover
in berg's opera "wozzeck" the main character's final breakdown is the result of _____.
In Doctor Atomic, the action takes place:
in los amos labortary
troubled clown
in schoenberg's "pierrot lunaire", pierrot is a(n)______.
radio brodcasts
in the 19th century, opera excerpts were not marketed to domestic consumers via _____.
Today in Mexico, ______________, or people of mixed Spanish and Amerindian ancestry are the majority.
mestizos
The rhythm of Revueltas's Homage to Federico García Lorca is characteristic of:
mexiacan menzeto dance music
The orchestration in Revueltas's Son emulates the sound of:
mexican merechi ensemble
Silvestre Revueltas represented a movement that drew on the popular culture of contemporary _________.
mexico
Byzantine and Greek scales and modes differ from western scales and modes in that Byzantine and Greek scales and modes include:
microtones
Intervals smaller than half steps are called _____________.
microtones
The texture of African American spirituals is best described as:
monophic
True
mpressionist composers used various non-Western scale patterns in their works.
Underscoring in film music refers to:
music coming form an unseen
false
music in 18th and early 19th century america was wildly divergent from european traditions.
The vocal music in the 2009 film Avatar is sung in:
navi
true
neo classical composers looked to eras before the romantic era for inspiration. t/f
concord sonata
one of ives best known works for piano is _______.
After her marriage, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel was responsible for _____.
organizing the family Sunday salon concerts
John Adams's Doctor Atomic focuses on the conscience of:
pyhscict ropeter ophera
The concept of "river" in September: At the River by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel is expressed by _____.
quick moving notes that accompany the melody
Revueltas is considered a representative of "mestizo ________ ."
realism
The movie __________ is an example of a soundtrack that uses only source music.
rear window
true
recent trends in musical theatre include shows based on dancing.
in Doctor Atomic, John Adams drew on:
sacred Hindu scripture Baudelaire the memoirs of the scientists involved government documents poetry from John Donne
true
schoenberg devised a new way to organize sound called the "twelve tone" method. t/f
true
schoenberg employed sprechstimme, or speechlike meoldy in his "pierrot lunaire". t/f
expressonism
schoenberg's "pierrot lunaire" is associated with the 20th century arts movement known as ______.
russian school
sergei prokofiev is associated with the _____.
The most important function of music in film is to:
set the mood
Film music can be used to:
set the mood help establish the characters create a sense of time and place
The man that Revueltas honored in Homenaje was a:
spanish poet killed by the fascists
true
stephen foster is inwon for his ballads, minstrel show tunes, and plantation songs.
Rags, like marches, are structured in regular, duple-meter sections known as _____, each of which is usually repeated.
strains
true
stravinky's early works are considered to be strongly nationalistic. t/f
false
stravinsky included authentic french folk songs in his ballet "the rite of spring". t/f
rhythm
stravinsky is largely recognized for his revitalizing of which musical element?
The text setting of Tavener's A Hymn to the Mother of God is _____________ .
syllabic
The rhythm in the Act II, Scene 3, chorus "At the sight of this" from Doctor Atomic can best be described as:
syncopated
Which of the following are characteristics of mariachi music?
syncopated rhythms trumpets and violins, playing in thirds
true
the 19th century was an age of great virtuoso pianists.
false
the 21 poems used in "pierrot lunaire" are all in virealai from. t/f
Art-song arrangements of African American spirituals were an important part of which cultural movement?
the Harlem renaissance
pt barnum
the american debut tour of international singing sensation jenny lind was managed by _____.
false
the character pierrot from schoenberg's "pierrot lunaire" derives from an early japanese theatrical comedy genre. t/f
Several of John Adam's operas have been considered controversial, including:
the death of khingfloer
operetta
the european stage genre from which american musical theatre developed was _____.
the children's discovery of the murder
the final scene of "wozzeck revolves around _______.
"Running counter to the action" is a technique to supply irony in film music.
true
At the turn of the 1800s, camp meetings in the United States were not segregated by cultural background.
true
Composer John Adams was influenced by rock albums such as Abbey Road and Dark Side of the Moon.
true
Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, was established as a college for freed slaves.
true
George Gershwin is known for his songs that draw on ragtime, blues, and jazz.
true
George Gershwin sold sheet music on New York's Tin Pan Alley.
true
George Gershwin's instrumental works reflect a merger of jazz elements and European concert tradition.
true
George Gershwin's social status allowed him opportunities as a white musician that black musicians could not enjoy in the 1920s.
true
In the movie Jaws, the shark is represented by a two-note oscillating motive.
true
John Adams's Doctor Atomic is the result of collaboration with a playwright/director.
true
John Tavener is an English composer.
true
Revueltas incorporated folkloric rhythms in his music.
true
Revueltas's Homenaje is for a chamber ensemble with piano, winds, strings, and percussion.
true
Source music refers to music that functions as part of the drama itself, such as a character turning on a radio
true
Strong feelings of patriotism arose in Mexico after the Revolution in 1910
true
The Greek Orthodox tradition has roots in Jewish practice.
true
The composer of the soundtrack for the end of E.T. uses music to establish a sorrowful mood.
true
The singing of spirituals offered the slave community a sense of solidarity
true
The third movement, Son, from Homenaje a Federico García Lorca, is based on a traditional dance form.
true
ballet has been a part of theatrical entertainments since the renaissance. t/f
true
tchaikovsky's the nutcracker was choreographed by Marius Petipa. t/f
true
the "pas de deux" or dance for two was developed by choreographer Marius Petipa. t/f
true
Which of the following describe mariachi music?
verse/chorus structure shifting meters strong accents
true
dylan's "mr tambourine man" begins with the song's refrain. t/f
dancelike
what best describes the character of chopin's mazurka?
music drama
what did wagner call his large-scale sung theatrical works?
a medieval german epic poem
what is the basis for the story of "die walkure"?
scenes of pagan russia
what is the basis of stravinsky's "the rite of spring"?
shakespeare's romeo and juliet
what is the literary basis fro "west side story"?
false
"jeanie with the light brown hair" was the most famous of foster's songs during his lifetime.
strophic form
A song form in which the same melody is repeated for each stanza, often heard in popular music, is known as _____. strophic form modified strophic form through-composed form bar form
A lost manuscript of music by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, in her own handwriting, that contained September: At the River was discovered in _____.
1989
true
19th century opera us characterized by the use of bel canto style of singing. t/f
true
19th century parlor music in the US was written to be accessible to amateurs.
film music
19th century songwriters in the US combined elements of all of the following except _________.
T
A "blue note" implies a slight drop in pitch on the third, fifth, or seventh tone of the scale.
german
A Lied is an art song for solo voice and piano sung in _____. Latin French Italian German
Post modernism
A movement in the arts and literature that reacts against early modernist principles through the use of classical and traditional elements. A movement in the arts and literature that reacts against early modernist principles through the use of classical and traditional
the overall structure of both the "dance of the sugar plum fairy" and "the trepak" from tchaikovsky's nutcracker is best outlined as _____.
ABA
false
According to legend, a child touched by the Elfking must die. True False
False
African American composer William Grant Still did not study classical music.
John Williams has written music for:
Barack Obama's inauguration the Olympics film scores
Benny Goodman
Billie Holiday sang with which of the following jazz "greats"?
Which of the following were considered Mexican nationalists?
Carlos Chávez Diego Rivera José Orozco
The artist who is known for wrapping large architectural landmarks in fabric is
Christo
True
Dadaists rejected the thought that art was something to be revered.
Which role was NOT generally acceptable for women in Romantic society?
Conductor
Elements
Contemporary musical style featuring the repetition of short melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic patterns with little variation. See also post-minimalism, spiritual minimalism, and process music.
Big-band jazz
During the Great Depression, which style dominated popular music?
polyrhythm.
Ewe drummers in the region of Togo, Benin, and Ghana are noted for their performance method called
False
Fauré composed his Requiem over the span of a single summer.
small chamber orchestra
Fauré's original ensemble plan for his Requiem was a(n) _____.
How many symphonies did Brahms write?
Four
Symbolist
French Romantic-era song composers were drawn to the poets of which movement?
true
George Crumb is representative of avant-garde composition in the United States.
In the recently discovered manuscript of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel's September: At the River, poetry of which nineteenth-century poet was included _____.
Goethe
Which of the following influences are heard in the music of Arvo Pärt?
Gregorian chant russian orthodox Eastern European folk
In his piece The Banjo, how does Gottschalk evoke, musically, the idea of the title?
He simulates banjo strumming and picking on the piano.
Which of the following describes Harry T. Burleigh's career?
He worked for Dvořák. He arranged spirituals for voice and piano. He became an editor for a music publisher.
In writing Peer Gynt, with which playwright did Grieg collaborate?
Henrik Ibsen
true
Henry Cowell is known for combining Asian instruments with traditional Western ensembles.
Which of the following is an INCORRECT statement that describes an aspect of George Gershwin's career?
His music was not popular at the time he composed it. (NOT He sought to integrate jazz into "cultivated" music; Some people were suspicious of his utilizing jazz style in largely European genres; He became a successful musician in his early 20s)
Which of the following did NOT make improved instruments possible in the nineteenth century?
Household electrification
In which country was Franz Liszt born?
Hungary
True
Immigrant composers were important in the history of vaudeville.
Chinese reflex balls
In blue cathedral, Higdon incorporates _____, effectively evoking an Asian soundscape.
True
In his Requiem Fauré included nonstandard versions of traditional liturgical texts.
True
In music, a "hook" is a musical characteristic that attracts the listener's attention.
False
In phase music, loops are played unaltered.
Ghana.
In the 1970s, Steve Reich spent a month playing with and listening to drummers in
False
In the nineteenth century sacred music was not an important genre in France.
Which category of program music best describes Grieg's Peer Gynt?
Incidental music
the Beatles
Jennifer Higdon credits the music of _____ for her understanding of music's communicative powers.
a tone poem.
Jennifer Higdon's blue cathedral is
False
Jennifer Higdon's blue cathedral utilizes the instruments from a typical Baroque orchestra.
True
Jennifer Higdon's blue cathedral was inspired by her grief over her brother's death.
Which of the following composers have contributed to the spiritual minimalist movement
John Tavene Arvo Pärt Henryk Górecki
T
Louis Armstrong is credited with the invention of scat singing.
F
Louis Armstrong was a famous New Orleans pianist.
Which of the following is considered the first internationally acclaimed American composer of classical music?
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
John Lennon's collage style in Revolution 9 is similar to the compositional technique of which composer?
Lukas F
changing
Many early twentieth-century composers exploited _____ meters.
The work that is considered to be Scott Joplin's most famous is his _____.
Maple Leaf Rag
True
Minimalism is a more developed style that is influenced by process music.
false
Most Lied composers wrote their own words for the song. True False
False
One of the prominent opponents of Neo-Romantic ideas was Samuel Barber.
Which of George Gershwin's works is considered a "folk opera"?
Porgy and Bess
True
Process music embraces the intellectual style of Schoenberg and Webern.
Instrumental music that has some literary or pictorial association is called _____.
Program music
Tchaikovsky's music for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a famous example of _____.
Program overture
False
Programmatic music was discontinued in the Impressionist period.
False
Puccini found his inspiration for Madame Butterfly after visiting Tokyo and viewing a traditional play there.
True
Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly focuses on the heroine, a former geisha.
True
Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly is considered exotic due to its setting and plot.
Which of the following is considered George Gershwin's first "big hit"?
Swanee
Adolphe Sax was a famous musical instrument inventor who positively affected bands in the United States.
T
America's vernacular traditions also included music for brass bands.
T
Scott Joplin is one of the first African American composers to receive wide recognition.
T
The United States Marine Band has a history dating back to the eighteenth century.
T
T
Take the A Train is characterized by frequent call-and-response between instruments.
middle class
The French Revolution signaled the transfer of power from the hereditary landholding aristocracy to the _____. middle class state church
True
The French Romantic mélodie parallels the German Lied tradition.
True
The French mélodie was inspired by the songs of Schubert.
Mélodie
The French song genre that paralleled the German Lied in the nineteenth century was the _____.
True
The Paris World Exposition of 1889 provided French composers the opportunity to hear various musical ensembles from around the world.
The inspiration for Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique was _____.
The actress Harriet Smithson
False
The big band phenomenon ended prior to World War II.
False
The characteristics of post-Romanticism were not found in works from Italy.
In which movement is the Dies irae (Day of Wrath) theme from the Mass for the Dead heard?
The fifth
false
The gamelan is a traditional orchestra from Japan.
true
The gamelan orchestra is made up largely of percussion instruments.
consonant.
The harmony of Steve Reich's Electric Counterpoint is
Stride
The insistent bass in the last movement of William Grant Still's Suite for Violin and Piano resembles which jazz piano style?
conductor
The large size of the Romantic orchestra resulted in the need for a _____. violinist keyboard player conductor
instrumentally conceived
The melodic element of twentieth-century music can be described as _____.
False
The movement of verismo focused on the imaginative/fantastic.
Verismo
The nineteenth-century trend toward realism in opera was known as _____.
Japan
The opera Madame Butterfly is set in _____.
False
The orchestra grew even larger in the early twentieth century.
ternary (A-B-A')
The overall form of Debussy's Prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun" is best described as _____.
false
The piano was declining in popularity at the time of the Romantic Lied. True False
True
The polytonality of the Ewe singers affected Steve Reich's composition in the 1970s.
gamelan orchesta
The prepared piano required in Sonatas and Interludes simulates a:
mythological creature in a dreamlike state
The program of Debussy's Prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun" concerns a _____.
True
The whole-tone scale was a favored device of Impressionist composers.
false
Thea musgrave wrote the oscar winning soundtrack for the film "the red violin". t/f
street in Manhattan where music publishers had their businesses
Tin Pan Alley was a _____.
Identify the feminist artist who wrote Beloved
Tony M
Scott Joplin won the Pulitzer Prize posthumously for _____.
Treemonisha
Artists in mid-twentieth century rebelled against the principles of modernism (t/f)
True
Berlioz was a devoted fan of Beethoven.
True
It does not cadence on the tonic.
What is unusual about the ending of the song In the Lovely Month of May? It does not cadence on the tonic. It is highly dissonant. The piano drops out.
Latin
What language did Fauré choose for the text of his Requiem?
Use of leitmotifs
What specific musical technique did Puccini borrow from Wagner in his Madame Butterfly?
Little Rock, Arkansas
Where did William Grant Still grow up?
Chromatic and with a free rhythm
Which best describes the character of the opening theme of Debussy's Prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun"?
Three-line stanza, with the first two lines the same
Which best describes the form of a typical blues text?
harry partch
Which composer invented new instruments capable of microtonality?
smaller orchestras
Which of the following is NOT typical of Romantic music? A. Interest in new orchestral forms B. smaller orchestras C. increased dissonance expression D. added varied tone color/timbre
Verdi's Aida
Which of the following operas is NOT considered part of the verismo tradition?
french horn
Which of the following was NOT a new instrument added to the Romantic orchestra? A. french horn B. english horn C. piccolo D. contrabasson
Marchel Duchamp
Which of the following was an artist in the Dada group?
Suite for Violin and Piano
Which of these William Grant Still works was in part inspired by the sculpture African Dancer, by Richmond Barthé?
john cage
Who is the inventor of the "prepared piano"?
federico
Whose poetry did George Crumb set in his second book of madrigals?
True
William Grant Still was a representative of the Harlem Renaissance movement.
the Harlem Renaissance
William Grant Still was an important voice for _____.
True
William Grant Still wrote film and TV music as well as operas and symphonies.
True
William Grant Still's Afro-American Symphony was the first symphony by an African-American composer to be performed by a major American orchestra.
True
William Grant Still's Suite for Violin and Piano has several musical qualities found in the blues.
true
aaron copland used early american songs in works.
true
after considerable success in dresden withe "rienzi", wagner began to choose subjects derived from germanic tales. t/f
false
after her husband's composing career began to flourish, giuseppina strepponi enjoyed continued success as an opera singer into her last years. t/f
france
after his conservatory studies, chopin spent most of his productive career in ______.
false
alban berg wrote only one opera, "wozzeck". t/f
true
america's vernacular traditions also included music fro brass bands.
which new instrument did tchaikovsky introduce to ballet?
celesta
insurance salesman
charles ives made a living as a(n)_____.
The performing forces of Tavener's A Hymn to the Mother of God are twelve voices in two _____________.
choirs
novelist
chopin was romantically involved with george sand, the renowned french_________.
The third movement of a nineteenth-century symphony is most likely in _____ form.
dance or scherzo
Which best describes the musical characteristics of the opening theme of John Williams's Imperial March from Star Wars?
disjunct melody incessant rhythm minor tonality
true
dissonances do not always resolve to convinces in 20th century music. t/f
Which of the following describe Revueltas's Homage to Federico García Lorca?
dissonant harmony syncopated rhythm polyphonic
Which European composer was an early supporter of African American musical styles like the spiritual?
dovark
false
jenny lind was a famous 19th century composer of opera. t/f
false
john corgliano sought to reproduce the melody of dylan's "mr tambourine man" in his work prelude from "mr tambourine man" t/f
Which composer wrote the scores to the first three Harry Potter films?
john wiliams
_________________ is credited as having revived the grand symphonic film score.
john williams
n the Act II, Scene 3 chorus "At the sight of this" from Doctor Atomic, the nuclear weapon is compared to:
kernisha
A guitarrón is a:
large bass gutair
What was the language used in the Western church until the mid-1960s?
latin
In order to associate the music with a character, John Williams utilizes ______________.
leitmotifs
true
leonard bernstein achieved fame as the first american born conductor of the new york philharmonic.
singspiel
light german opera featuring spoken dialogue is called ____.
false
lili boulanger rejected innovative harmonic language in her work. t/f
true
lili boulanger was influenced by impressionism. t/f
true
lili boulanger was the first woman to win the prix de rome?
false
lili was the only composer/ musician in her family. t/f
Nadezhda von neck's relationship with tchaikovsky was that of his ____.
patron
What scale is utilized in Swing Low, Sweet Chariot?
pentatonic
Which of the following describes John Tavener's early career?
piano prodigy church organist studied music in London at the Royal Academy
Before recorded music was widespread, music like the rags of Scott Joplin could be mechanically performed by _____.
player pianos
John Tavener was raised in which spiritual tradition?
presbytryin
false
rigoberto is an opera based on victor hugo's novel "the hunchback of notre dame". t/f
true
romantic-era piano works often had fanciful titles.
which of the following was not a famous ballet written by tchaikovsky?
romeo and juliet
When the mood of the music contradicts what is being shown on the screen, it is called:
running counter to the action
true
sondheim's musicals are typically more sophisticated than those of his predecessors.
Mexican __________ are characterized by shifting between simple triple and compound meter.
sones
Which of John Tavener's works was heard at the funeral service for Princess Diana?
song for athene
speechlike melody
the german word sprechstimme means _________.
primitivism
the ideals of which movement best describes the music of "the rite of spring"?
oboe
the instrument heard in the opening melody of the 4th movement of bartoks concerto for orchestra is a(n) _______.
maeterlinck
the libretto for lili boulnager's "la princesse maleine" is by which well known writer?
a play by victor hugo
the literary basis for verdins rigoletto is _______.
true
the music that accompanies the lyrics of "jeanie with the light brown hair" reflects foster's anglo- irish cultural heritage.
false
the orchestra that stravinsky used in "the rite of spring" was remarkably small. t/f
false
the piano changed little technically during the 19th century.
true
the piano was the most central instrument in the 19th century musical culture.
false
the premiere of "the rite of spring" was uneventful in paris. t/f
true
the premiere success of the "ballets russes" was largely due to the leadership of serge diaghilev. t/f
true
the role of the valkyries was to carry fallen heroes from the battlefield to valhalla on the winged horses. t/f
true
the short, lyric piano work might be considered the instrumental equivalent to the 19th century Lied.
new england
the source of inspiration for charles ives's music was rooted in the traditions of which region of america?
false
wagner employed recurring themes called "idees fixes" in his operas. t/f
true
wagner had a theater built at Bayreuth specifically for the performance of his music dramas. t/f
dmitri shostakovich
which composers music does bartok quote in the fourth movement of concerto for orchestra?
string quartets
which genre is not a part of chopin's compositional output?
bassoon
which instrument begins with the moldy in the introduction to "the rite of spring" playing in its upper-most range?
marimba
which instrument did lili boulanger not learn to play as a child?
aida
which is not a verdi opera based on a shakespeare play?
jonathan larson's "rent"
which is the contemporary rock opera inspired by puccini's "la boheme"?
zoroaster
which leitmotif did wagner not use in the closing scene of act 3 in "die walkure"?
leonard bernstein
which of the following composers was not a student of arnold scheonberg?
the timbre is reminiscent of the romantic orchestral sound
which of the following does not describe bartok's "interrupted intermezzo" from his concerto for orchestra?
clearly in a major key
which of the following does not describe lili boulanger's psalm 24?
coal black rose
which of the following songs was not written by stephen foster?
minstrel show
which of the following was a type of racially charged theatrical variety show in the US in the 19th century?
impressionism
which of the following was not associated with arnold schoenberg?
dostoyevsky
which of the following was not associated with the "ballets russes of serge diaghilev?
rossini's II barbiere di siviglia
which of the se operas exhibited the high point of the singing style known as bel canto?
gesamtkunstwerk
which term refers to wagner's concept of a total artwork, encompassing all the arts?
stephen sondheim
who wrote the lyrics to the musical "west side story"?
tchaikovsky was the first russian _____.
whose music appealed to western tastes
true
winners of the prix de rome are given the opportunity to study in rome. t/f
faust et helene
with which of her works did lili boulanger win the prix de rome?