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Forms in music are constructed around b. organization, contrast, and variation 11. The timbre of an instrument or voice is determined by b. the number and strength of the partials it produces 12. Approximately what proportion of a symphony orchestra consists of string instrument players? c. half Which orchestra? Baroque, classical? Romantic or a combo? 13. The higher female voice is the a. soprano 14. The harpsichord produces sound when c. a quill or plectrum plucks a string 15. In electronic music "sampling" means using d. recorded samples of the actual sounds of an instrument 16. Gregorian chant has no c. major/minor scales 17. Many of the practices of the Christian church were adapted from b. Judaism 18. The Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei constitute what part of the Mass? b. the Ordinary 19. The "Dies irae" is a Gregorian chant sung at c. funerals 20. Secular music is c. nonreligious music 21. A medieval motet was built on a phrase of Gregorian chant. That phrase was called the c. cantus firmus 22. Which statement is true of medieval motets? They were based on a phrase of Gregorian chant 23. Which statement is true about Renaissance motets? b. They are often in aba form. 24. In order to permit portions of the text to be heard more clearly, Des Prez and Palestrina used a. homophonic texture 25. The term a cappella indicates that the music is to be sung d. without accompaniment 26. The Renaissance represented a rebirth of interest in and admiration of the civilizations of b. ancient Greece and Rome 27. The continuo part in Baroque music is b. the nearly continuous bass line 28. The approximate dates of the Baroque period in music are c. 1600-1750 29. A feature of recitatives is All of these choices 30. An important instrument in the Baroque period c. harpsichord 31. One of the reasons why recitatives were favored, especially for dramatic purposes, was All of these choices 32. Today Handel is known mostly for his d. oratorios 33. Chorales were b. hymns to be sung by congregations in Lutheran churches 34. Opera began when a group of noblemen b. wished to re-create musical dramas similar to ancient Greek dramas 35. The text or words an opera is called the b. libretto 36. An important composer of early operas was d. Monteverdi 37. The reason for "Dido's Lament" in Purcell's Dido and Aeneas was because d. Aeneas had to leave Carthage to found Rome 38. In the recitative from Monteverdi's Coronation of Poppea, Poppea is trying to get Nero to d. come back to her soon 39. Which instrument was not particularly important in Baroque music? d. piano 40. A Baroque suite is a group of c. stylized dance works 41. The traditional means of designating instrumental music works that don't have a title is with the letters c. Op. 42. The instruments used in a trio sonata are a. one violin, one cello, and a continue part b. two violins, one cello, and a continuo part c. one violin, two cellos, and a continuo part d. one violin, one flute, one cello, and a continue part e. two violins, one flute, and a continuo part 43. A concerto grosso contrasts a. a soloist with the orchestra b. one half of the orchestra with the other half c. a small group of players with the rest of the orchestra d. one harpsichord with another harpsichord e. one harpsichord with two harpsichords 44. The initials BWV after the title of a musical composition refer to the works of which composer? a. Vivaldi b. Bach c. Monteverdi d. Purcell e. Handel 45. The main theme of a fugue is called the a. motive b. principal c. subject d. counter subject e. master theme 46. J.S. Bach composed six concertos, performed often today for the margrave of a. Berlin b. Dresden c. Hamburg d. Munich e. Brandenburg 47. A toccata is a. a free-sounding virtuoso work, usually for keyboard b. a keyboard work built around a chorale melody c. another name for a fugue d. the section of a keyboard work in which the player improvises e. any keyboard work with a fast tempo 48. The three main characteristics of Baroque art and music are a. drama, intellectual content, and conciseness b. large dimensions, drama, and religious intensity c. religious intensity, conciseness, and drama d. large dimensions, religious intensity, and intellectual content e. restraint, conciseness, and religious intensity 49. Which is not usually included in an oratorio? a. scenery and costumes b. instrumental accompaniment c. arias d. choruses e. recitatives 50. A virtuoso is a. someone who is very skilled in performing b. a very honest person c. the first chair violinist in the orchestra d. someone who sings with much expression e. a soloist in an oratorio or cantata 51. The themes in the Classical style tend to be a. long and flowing b. loud and dramatic c. short ideas connected together d. very rhythmic e. very passionate 52. Which form was not used in many Classical works? a. fugue b. sonata c. theme and variations d. rondo e. ABA 53. Under the patronage system a composer or artist a. was commissioned to create a particular work b. submitted works to publishers or dealers c. decided what and when he would create d. accepted employment with only one person e. received a subsidy from the government 54. The Classical period in art and music existed at about the same time as the a. fall of the Roman Empire b. first settlements by Europeans in America c. Revolutionary War in America d. Civil War in America e. First World War 55. The phrases in Classical music are often a. irregular b. loud c. in different meters d. repeated many times e. in a statement/answer pattern 56. The first large section in sonata form is called the a. exposition b. development c. transition d. recapitulation e. coda 57. In the development section in sonata form, the composer can a. fragment themes b. modulate frequently c. add lines of counterpoint d. invert parts of the theme e. All of these choices 58. The recapitulation is similar to the exposition, except that the a. first theme appears twice b. key does not change between the first and second themes c. cadenza is placed between the themes d. first and second themes trade places e. tempo is faster 59. Mozart was highly successful in composing a. operas b. chamber music c. symphonies d. concertos e. All of these choices 60. The first movement of a concerto during the Classical period was almost always a. a rondo b. a theme and variations c. in sonata form d. in A B A form e. In ritornelli form 61. What city was considered the center for music during the Classical period? a. Venice b. Paris c. London d. Vienna e. Rome 62. The trumpet for which Haydn composed his Trumpet Concerto had a. rotary valves b. piston valves c. a slide d. no valves or keys e. a few keys 63. Haydn was very successful at composing a. symphonies b. chamber music c. concertos d. oratorios e. All of these choices 64. In Mozart's Don Giovanni, the statue that comes to dinner is a. the ruler of Don Giovanni's country b. Don Giovanni's brother who is a priest c. the image of Don Giovanni's conscience d. Don Giovanni's father e. the father who died defending the honor of his daughter from Don Giovanni 65. Don Giovanni dies when a. a chandelier falls on him b. the Commandant stabs him in a duel with swords c. consumed by flames with demon voices announcing his demise d. he chokes on a piece of meat Leporello has served him e. the Commandant strangles him 66. Don Giovanni mockingly invited the statue of the Commandant to a. a duel b. become a monk c. come to dinner d. manage his estate e. become his servant 67. The libretto for Don G/oi/ann/was written by a. Dante b. Mozart c. da Pointe d. Gluck e. Purcell 68. Chamber music is a. any work played in a small room or recital hall b, a work for a small orchestra c. a work that uses one player on each part d. a work that uses only one instrument of each type e. a work for a singer and a small orchestra 69. The first movement of most chamber music works during the Classical period is in a. sonata form b. theme and variations form c. minuet form d. rondo form e. ritornelli form 70. In a theme and variations, the theme a. is repeated over and over b. alternates with new material c. is played and then varied several times d. is used in different forms -- sonata, rondo, etc. e. begins after a long introduction 71. Which is the main characteristic of chamber music? a. It was composed over a hundred years ago. b. It was composed during the Classical period. c. It has only one player on each part. d. It consists of choral works for small ensembles. e. It is composed for amateur players. 72. A string quartet consists of a. four violins b. three violins and a cello c. two violins and two cellos d. two violins, a viola, and a cello e. one violin, a viola, and two cellos 73. Beethoven's "Waldstein" Sonata^was one of his a. 3 sonatas for piano b. 10 sonatas for piano c. 32 sonatas for piano d. 45 sonatas for piano .. 74. A piano sonata in the Classical period typically had a. one movement b. two movements c. three movements d. four movements e. five movements 75. Beethoven's personality was influenced very much by the fact that he a. suffered from what we know today as multiple sclerosis b. had serious vision problems c. gradually became deaf d. suffered from malnutrition as a child e. suffered from bouts of depression 76. Although he was born in Bonn, Germany, Beethoven spent his adult life in a. Munich b. Salzburg c. Paris d. Vienna e. Berlin 77. In the third movement of his Symphony No.. 5, Beethoven changed the traditional minuet and trio to a a. gigue b. scherzo c. theme and variations d. country dance e. none of the above 78. The second movement of a symphony is usually a. based on a dance like minuet and trio b. in rondo form c. slow and melodious d. in a fast tempo e. in a minor key 79. The approximate dates of the Romantic period in music are a. 1450-1600 b. 1600-175 c. 1750-1820 d. 1820-1900 e. 1900-1975 80. The term "romance" came from a. medieval poems about a heroic person or event in a language derived from Latin b. a series of passionate love stories set in Rome c. poems that were written during the time of the Roman Empire d. stories about heroic Roman soldiers e. tales about ancient Roman rulers 81. An art song is a(n) a. solo song sung by a chorus b. musical setting of a poem c. song about a painting d. arrangement of a folk song for piano or other instrument e. folk melody that has been incorporated into an opera 82. Art songs are often called by their German name, which is a. Singspiels b. Lieder c. Werk d. Verzeichnis e. Volkmusik 83. The singer of Schubert's "Der Erlkonig" represents four characters, which are the a. horse, son, father, and Erl King b. son, father, narrator, and horse c. son, father, Erl King, and priest d. narrator, father, Erl King, and priest e. narrator, father, son, and Erl King 84. Chopin always felt strongly about his native land, which was a. Poland b. France c. Belgium d. The Netherlands e. Bohemia 85. Important composers of piano music in the Romantic-period include a. Verdi and Puccini b. Chopin and Liszt c. R. Strauss and Wagner d. Schumann and Rossini e. Monteverdi and Purcell 86. Program music is music that is a. printed in the program b. played by an orchestra c. in none of the standard forms d. played in response to the continued applause of the audience e. associated by the composer with a nonmusical idea 87. Berlioz created his Symphonie fantastique to vent his feelings about a. his love for the actress Harriet Smithson b. his bad relationship with his father c. being raised as an orphan d. being dismissed from his job at a Paris hospital e. his admiration for the poet Lamartine 88. A feature of the fifth movement of Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique is the use of a. polymeters b. a quotation from a Gregorian chant c. a theme from J. S. Bach d. ritornelli form e. a theme from Mozart 89. The term be I canto means beautiful a. singing b. melodies c. chanting d. choral music e. scenery and costumes 90. In Verdi's aria "La donna e mobile," the Duke's complaint about women is that they a. like to spend money b. are not interested in making love c. are temperamental and deceiving d. spend too much time on their appearance e. are too suspicious of what men do 91. The main characters in Puccini's opera La boheme are a. Faust and Thais b. Roberto and Maria c. Clara and Drosselmeyer d. Rigoletto and Gilda e. Rodolfo^and Mimi 92. One translation of the title Wagner's/'Gotterdammerung is a. "The Curse of the Gods" b. "The Image of God" c. "The Twilight of the Gods" d. "The Final Judgment of the Gods" e. "The Highlight of the Gods" 93. "Verismo" operas were about a. mythological Greek and Roman gods b. members of royal families c. rulers in ancient Rome d. people in everyday life e. heroic warriors 94. Puccini's La boheme concludes when a. Mimi dies in Rodolfo's apartment b. when Mimi leaves Rodolfo for another man c. Rodolfo decides he is in love with Musetta d. Mimi and Rodolfo marry and move away e. Rodolfo decides to become a priest 95. Verdi became associated with Italian nationalism because a. he fought in the Italian army against the ruling Austrians b. he composed the Italian national anthem c. the letters of his name represented "Victor Emmanuel, Rex d'ltalia" d. for several years he was the king's composer e. his opera Rigoletto was about the king's son 96. Brahms was considered by some 19th century musicians to be out of date because he a. admired J.S. Bach's music b. disliked Wagner and his music c. often used the same forms as composers of the Classical period d. did not compose operas e. was anxious that only his better works be published 97. How many symphonies did Brahms compose? a. one b. two c. four d. nine e. fifteen 98. Brahms's German Requiem is so titled because a. he composed it while living in Germany b. it uses phrases from the Bible that are in German instead of the traditional Latin text c. it was dedicated to Kaiser Wilhelm d. it uses the traditional Requiem text but in a German translation e. the music of its last section is based on the German national anthem 99. Nationalism in music refers to musical works that a. are deliberately associated by the composer with a particular country or region b. are particularly liked by the people of a country or region c. have texts in a language other than English d. contain themes based on the national anthem of a particular country e. All of these choices 100. In which country did Impressionism develop? a. Germany b. France c. England d. Italy e. Spain 101. The two composers most associated with Impressionism are a. Franck and Debussy b. Berlioz and Ravel c. Bizet and Rachmaninoff d. Wagner and Debussy e. Debussy and Ravel 102. In "Clair de lune," Debussy a. tends to blur the meter b. uses some chords with added notes c. "rolls out" several chords d. works with a basically simple descending melodic line e. All of these choices 103. Some twentieth-century music a. expanded musical elements in earlier music b. was influenced by new sources for music, such as Africa and Asia c. revived practices that were in fashion centuries earlier d. probed new and untested ways of creating music e. All of these choices 104. It is difficult to describe accurately the features of twentieth-century music because a. we are so close to it in terms of years b. it was very diverse and fragmented c. several major composers changed their style d. many more people were composing music than ever before e. All of these choices 105. Polytonality exists when a. there are more than four notes in a chord b. two or more tonal centers are present at the same time c. chords are very dissonant d. chords contain many accidentals e. different sections of the orchestra each play one note in a chord 106. Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra is a concerto because it a. features a small group of players in contrast to a large group b. features long solos by the first chair player of most of the sections of the orchestra c. has several cadenzas, each for a different instrument d. features contrast among the various sections and groups of instruments e. has an important part for the piano 107. Before emigrating to the United States, Bartok's homeland was a. The Czech Republic b. Bulgaria c. Austria d. Hungary e. Poland 108. Britten wanted his War Requiem to convey a message of a. hope for eternal life b. victory over the enemy c. peace d. despair over war e. glory to England 109. Stravinsky's Rite of Spring features a. vibrant rhythms b. dissonant harmonies c. simple melodic figures d. interesting timbres e. All of these choices 110. A landmark work in primitivism was a. Berg's opera Wozzeck b. Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms c. Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra d. Villa-Lobos's Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, "Aria" e. Stravinsky's ballet The Rite of Spring 111. In Berg's opera Wozzeck, Wozzeck a. is stabbed by his mistress, Marie b. commits suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills c. stabs Marie because she had been unfaithful to him d. stabs his tormenter, the company doctor e. sells Marie's child to a childless couple 112. Stravinsky's Rite of Spring was originally a. for a ballet b. a film score c. an opera d. incidental music for a drama e. a symphony 113. A feature of Stravinsky's music for The Rite of Spring Is a. its flowing melodies b. rich, consonant harmonies c. use of traditional forms d. effective use of irregular rhythms e. undulating dynamics 114. The four forms of the row are the original row and a. inversion, retrograde, and retrograde-inversion b. row abbreviated, retrograde, and inversion c. row in a new key, inversion, and retrograde d. row in chords, retrograde, and retrograde-inversion e. row in different note values, inversion, and row in a new key 115. Schoenberg and other composers who followed him were also very interested in a. rhythmic patterns b. unusual harmonies c. combinations of instruments and singers d. manipulation of timbres e. Classical forms 116. The main proponent of chance (aleatory) music was a. Anton Webern b. Milton Babbitt c. Arnold Schoenberg d. John Cage e. Igor Stravinsky 117. In electronic music sounds can a. be speeded up or slowed down b. have their timbres altered c. be incorporated into any rhythm pattern d. be any dynamic level e. All of these choices 118. Musique concrete is a. any type of electronic music b. electronic music that uses serial techniques c. electronic music that is performed in conjunction with conventional instruments d. recordings of actual sounds that have been altered and arranged e. None of these choices 119. A pioneer composer of electronic music was a. John Cage b. Aaron Copland c. Edgard Varese d. George Crumb e. Sergei Prokofiev 120. Charles Ives made his living from a. composing b. teaching music c. the insurance business d. selling musical instruments e. writing reviews of musical events 121. Which composer composed nationalistic America music? a. Ellen Taafe Zwilich b. Aaron Copland c. John Adams d. William Billings e. John Williams 122. What American song did Copland include in Appalachian Spring? a. "Simple Gifts" b. 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