Music 121 Test #4

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the composer ______ is generally regarded as the most flamboyant pianist and greatest virtuoso of the Romantic era.

Franz List

who composed Erlkonig (the Erlking)?

Franz Schubert

who was the earliest and known as the greatest matter of the lied?

Franz Schubert

who composed the Nocturne in F-sharp?

Frederick Chopin

which term refers to a synthesis of many of the arts into one unified work or total work of art?

Gesamtkunstwerk

who composed Aida?

Giuseppe Verdi

Which late Romantic composer responded to late Romanticism with a bittersweet nostalgia for lost innocence?

Gustav Mahler

who composed the Fantastic Symphony?

Hector Berlioz

which important late Romantic composer, who's violin concerto we studied, responded to the unbridled emotionalism of Romanticism with a return to order structures; Viennese Classicism?

Johannes Brahms

the composer most responsible for elevating music to a new level of self-expression to being the Romantic era was:

Ludwig van Beethoven

who had the greatest influence on early Romantic composers?

Ludwig van Beethoven

which two composers were known for their large orchestras and great orchestration?

Mahler and Berlioz

who composed Pictures at an Exhibition?

Modest Mussorgsky

Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and Sleeping Beauty are all ballets composed by

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

who composed Romeo and Juliet?

Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky

who composed the Valkyrie?

Richard Wagner

the composer who started a music magazine (The New Music Journal) to defend the music of the Romantics against public indifference was

Robert Schumann

who composed Eusebius and Forestan from Carnival?

Robert Schumann

a program symphony is a

Romantic multi-movement symphony that is based on a program

which country were the kuska from?

Russia

a song cycle is a

group of songs with a common poetic theme or common poet or other unifying element

which statement about Fanny Mendelssohn is false?

her compositions were widely admired and she was accepted as a professional composer during her lifetime

which is true of program music?

it refers to some non-musical idea such as a poetic or literary work

compared to the Classical orchestra, the typical Romantic orchestra was

larger and blended tone colors in new ways

the nineteenth-century German genre consisting of a musical setting of a short poem for voice and piano is the

lied

which of the other arts had the greatest influence on the early Romantic composers?

literature

Erlkonig is a

minature composition

a character piece is a

miniature composition for piano

in Berlioz, Symphony Fantastique, what family of instruments did we hear that we had not heard before much?

percussion

in the nineteenth century, what instrument was the most likely to be composed for and played as a solo instrument?

piano

Pictures at an Exhibition is considered

program music

music without singing but derived from a poem, story, or other literary source, is called

program music

Fantastic Symphony is a

program symphony

increasingly, the focal point for the performance of Romantic orchestral music was the

public concert hall

the following were popular themes in the Romantic Period

revolt, the macabre and love

the musical term applied to flexibility in rhythm and tempo is

rubato

what are the three basic forms of lieder?

strophic, through-composed and a combination of those two

an orchestral work composed later in the Romantic period in one movement with a free form and with a program is called a:

symphonic poem

in class, we read out loud as a class the following poem:

the Erlkonig

what were the two most important elements of Wagner's operatic style?

the concept of Gesamtkunstwerk and the technique of leitmotiv

the quality most prized by Romantic artists was:

the integrity of the expression of individual feeling

what does the piano accompaniment to Erlkonig bring to mind?

the pounding of a horse's hooves

Aida was commissioned for

a new opera house in Cairo, Egypt

which describes the emotional goal of music in the nineteenth century?

a search for freedom of individual self-expression, artistic freedom

what is a concert overture?

an overture that is not connected to any following music, such as an opera, but has a programmatic element

the important new member of the Romantic orchestra was the

conductor

in class, we watched an excerpt from:

both a and b (Aida and the Valkyrie)

Chopin was most noted for composing

character pieces for piano

Eusibius and Florestan are

character pieces that represent two personality aspects of the composer

the Fantastic Symphony includes a

chorus

the performing forces in Erlkonig are consistent with all German Leid and they are

one soloist and piano

Aida is an

opera

the cartoon we watched in class, featured the music of Franz Liszt and which two characters?

Tom and Jerry

who was not a Romantic composer?

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

miniature were generally heard

as separate compositions

the purpose of nationalist music was to

evoke the sounds of the composer's native lands

in which category is a symphonic poem different from a concert overture?

form

in composing a Romantic grandiose composition, composers created works with

more movements, longer length and bigger orchestras

what did Wagner call his new style of opera in the 1850s?

music drama

Leitmotivs are developed by means of

thematic transformation

the technique of having the same theme fragment reappear with some transformation at loosely recurring intervals is

thematic transformation

miniatures were usually written for

voice and piano or piano alone

thematic unity occurs

when a composer uses the same themes in all or more than one movement of a work


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