MUS-302U-001: SURVEY OF MUSIC LIT II main exam 97%

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Which of these composers used Asian musical scales, instruments and melodic motives in their work?

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Which of the following virtuoso composers also played guitar?

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The works of which composer are known for their brevity?

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Which of the following is a symphonic poem by Bedrich Smetana?

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Which of the following works contains a movement that features the clarinet and contrabassoon in “dialog”?

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Which composer wrote Scheherezade?

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Who is the composer of “Mephisto Waltz”?

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Which of the following was NOT true of Chopin?

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Staccato pertains to

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Who composed “Caprice No. 24 in a minor”?

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Which of the following works is an opera by Giuseppe Verdi?

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Which of the following is NOT true of Tchaikovsky?

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Melodies that move in this kind of motion are described in the text as easier for most people to sing.

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A famous oratorio composed by Mendelssohn is called:

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Which two terms are often used to describe adult male voices?

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Which of the following is not a tone poem or symphonic poem?

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Which of the following statements is most true of Stravinksy?

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Which of the following was a composer who was a native of Finland?

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Which of the following is not an opera by Puccini?

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Which of the following is true of the NBC orchestra?

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What creates the feeling of dissatisfaction when tonal music is shut off just before the end of a phrase?

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In which movement of Symphoni e Fantastique is the Eb Clarinet used to “wickedly transform”the idée fixe melody?

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Which of the following pieces is written for solo violin?

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Which of the following is a musical style inspired by French painting?

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Which of the following are nationalist composers who work used folk influences of their native Bohemia?

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Which two composers were child prodigies and had musically gifted sisters as well?

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Which piece is an instrumental retelling of stories from the Arabian nights?

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What is the name of the movement in the Lieutanant Kije suite that is often quoted in movies and other media for scenes with snow?

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There was a riot among the audience at the premiere of which of the following works ?

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Which of the following is true of the music of Gustav Mahler?

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Which great Romantic era composer is commonly considered one of the “Three B’s” of art music?

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Which statement best defines the term “program music”?

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Who composed the symphonic poem, Also Sprach Zarathustra?

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Of the following performers: Whose talent was attributed to demonic influence, perhaps as part of a carefully crafted image to intrique audiences?

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Which of the following is NOT a likely title for a work of program music?

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Which one of these programmatic works is set in ancient Egypt?

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To describe the distance between two pitches, we use the word

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Which of the following was known as a virtuoso on the violin?

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Which of the following statements is true of Felix Mendelssohn.

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A melodic climax is

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Which of the following is a tone poem by Mussorgsky?

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Which two terms often refer to voices of women and children?

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Which work of the Baroque Era was Mendelssohn credited with reviving?

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Which piece depicts through music the winding course of a river?

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Which statement best defines absolute music?

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Which range of dates corresponds to the Classic Period in musical style?

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Which list contains the composers we associate with the Viennese School of the 18th century?

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Which movement of Symphonie Fantastique uses solo English horn, answered by an off-stage oboe?

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Which of the following is true of Johannes Brahms?

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Choose the term that best fits the definition: “ the conclusion of harmonic conflict and tension, a shift from dissonant to consonant harmony.”

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Which of the following date ranges corresponds to the Romantic Era musical style period?

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Which of these composers, though native to Bohemia, toured the United States extensively?

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Which of the following statements is true of the Romantic era in music?

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Which of the following composer’s symphonies are compared to those of Beethoven and Brahms?

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Which of the following composers is widely known for his musical score to the movie “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”?

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Which of the following was a composer who died of complications of the treatment for throat cancer?

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Which is true of music with a simple, clear tonality?

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Which of the following is connected to “the emancipation of the dissonance?”

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Matching question: harmony and the style periods Match the description to the correct period or style.

Composers of this period tended to use very complicated harmony

  •  Text painting was important to composers of the late part of this period as well as the next:Renaissance
  • In this period, composers extended the building of tension by adding chromatic tones to keep resolution at bay:Romantic
  • Composers of this period tended to use very complicated harmony:Baroque
  • Streamlined tonality lends an elegant quality to music of this period:Classical
  • Composers in this style questioned the need for a key note, or even the expectation of tension and release:Second Viennese School

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Specific and memorable patterns of long and short notes are referred to as

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Which composer was considered the most “Romantic” of the Second Viennese School?

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Which Stravinksy work makes use of the famous quote “Do not go gentle into that good night”?

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Which of the following is NOT true of the piano in the 19th century?

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This term in music refers to the simultaneous sounding of two or more pitches

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According to the text, Edith Bunker and most people struggle more to sing this type of melody.

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Which one of the following cities has a shared heritage thanks to a conservatory founded by Mendelssohn and having been the long time home of J.S. Bach?

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Which of the following instruments, featured in Berlioz’ Symphonie Fantastique, were not previously used in a typical work for orchestra?

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Chopin was known for:

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How many movements are in Symphonie Fantastique?

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Which of the following is characteristic of Impressionist music?

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Which of the following is NOT true of music in the 20th century?

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Choose the work from this list that is meant to evoke a royal funeral procession?

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Stravinsky uses a slightly updated combination of instruments for this piece, which borrows a genre often used in the 18th century.

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Which of the following is true of La Mer?

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Which of the following was music composed for a film of the same name?

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Which of the following shares a last name with, but is unrelated to, a Viennese family known in the 19th century for composing waltzes?

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Which of the following is the best definition of musical “exoticism”?

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How many symphonies did Beethoven write?

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Intervals in which the pitches sound pleasing or at rest are

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Which composer is connected with a self-created style called “tintinnabuli”?

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This term describes melodic contour in which the successive pitches move in leaps.

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In which movement of Symphonie Fantastique is the Dies Irae used?

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Which dates best correspond to the musical period we call the Romantic Era?

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Intervals in which the pitches sound irritating or restless are

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Which of the following is NOT part of the program of Symphonie Fantastique?

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Which of the following was a source of inspiration for Romantic era program music?

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Which term is used interchangeably in thae text with “Art Song?”

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Which of the following works was used at the opening of the classic film “2001: A Space Odyssey”?

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Choose the correct order of dynamic terms from soft to loud

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Choose the correct order of dynamic terms from soft to loud

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Which of the following symphonies contain “bird calls” played by woodwinds?

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Which of the following statements is NOT true of the Romantic era?

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Who is described in the text as the “archetypal Impressionist composer”?

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Which of the following was NOT famous as a virtuoso player of his instrument?

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Which composer wrote the soundtrack to the movie “The Fog of War”?

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Which period, though early in Stravinksy’s career, encompasses some of his best loved works including “Firebird”?

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Which of these nationalist composers also wrote nine symphonies and a famous cello concerto?

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Which of the following is NOT true of a “Song Cycle”?

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Which of the following works exemplifies Stravinksy’s NeoClassic style?

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Which “-ism” takes its name from a movement in French painting?

 

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