of the following, who did not write a major concerto in the romantic era?
schubert
what is the typical number of movements found in a concerto?
three
a fanciful solo passage in an improvisational style that is interpolated into a concerto movement is called
cadenza
of the following, which doe not describe symphony composition in the romantic era
composers wrote more symphonies than their classical counterparts
by the romantic era, concerts had moved from
the aristocratic palace to the church
of the following, who wrote more than seven symphonies?
haydn
how many movements are in a typical symphony?
four
the first movement of a symphony is usually in ____ form
sonata allegro
which movement of a symphony is traditionally the slowest
the 2nd
which form found in symphonies is most likely to be strongly rhythmic and dancelike?
scherzo
the scheme of a traditional symphony is?
fast, slow, dance, fast
of the following interests, which did brahms pursue in his younger years
folk music
brahms was described as a young eagle by
?
which composer did robert and clara schumann take into their home
brahms
brahms maintained a lifelong close relationship with
clara schumann
brahms wrote no symphonies until he was past the age of forty, in part because he was in awe of the symphonies of
beethoven
brahms wrote ___ symphonies
4
of the following, who was a prolific composer of lieder?
?
brahms is often described as a because of his use of forms of the classical masters
traditionalist
which of the following does not characterize brahma’s symphony no.
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programmatic images
the structure of the third movement of brahma’s symphony no 3 is
ternary
which of the following best describes the style of the third movement of brahms symphony no 3?
a melancholic waltz
the opening theme of the third movement of brahma’s symphony no 3 is first played by the
cellos
of which national school of composition is dboraka representative
czech
which position did Dvorak hold during his years in america
?
Dvorak wrote his new world symphony while living in
the US
Dvorak symphony no 9 is subtitled
from the new world
Dvorak symphony no 9 was inspired by
henry wadsworth long fellows song of hiawatha
while teaching in america, the bohemian composer antonin Dvorak developed a particular fondness for
spirituals
the afro american symphony was written by
willian grant still
of the following who was not an african american composer
antonin dvorak
national styles of opera developed in
all of the above
which of the following countries was not a leading opera center in the ninetieth century
england
what 19th century opera singer was known as the swedish nightingale?
jenny lind
which of the following was not a prominent female opera singer in the 19th century
?
of the following, which woman was a successful composer as well as a successful opera singer?
louise bertin
italian comic opera is called
opera buffa
who composed the barber of seville and the overture to william tell
rossini
the term bel canto refers to
a style of singing that features agility and purity of tone
which of the following was a wifely loved nationalist opera composer
verdi
la scala, the famous opera house where verdi’s operas were performed, is in
milan
verdi’s opera nabucco was hugely opoular in italy because it
was interpreted as a symbol of italian independence
of the following, which opera is not by verdi
carmen
which verdi opera was commissioned for performance in cairo to mark the opening of the suez canal
aida
what was verdi’s last opera, completed at age eighty?
falstaff
the librettist for verdi’s rigoletto was
piave
who was the source of verdi’s inspiration for rigoletto
victor hugo
of the following, which does not characterize verdi’s la donna e mobile from rigoletto
it has contrapuntal orchestral accompaniment
the ensemble that follows la donna e mobile in act 3 of rigoletto is a
quartet
who dies at the end of rigoletto
sparafucile
of the following, which does not characterize singspiel
it featured elaborate recitatives and arias
which composer has been considered to be the single most important phenomenon in the artistic life of the latter half of the 19th century
wagner
wagner’s first operatic success was a grand opera entitled
rienzi
wagner chose to base his stories on
idealized folk legends
in addition to composing music,, wagner was an important
?
wagers cycle for four music dramas is called
the ring of the nibelung
a special theatre was built at ____ for the presentation of wagner’s music dramas
bayreuth
which characteristic of traditional opera did wagner eliminate
separate arias
what composer created the music drama
wagner
wagner called his operas
music dramas
the concept of total artwork in which all the arts are fused together is called
gesamtkunstwerk
the principal themes in wagner’s operas, which recur throughout a work and carry specific meanings, are called
letimotifs
what composer’s musical language was based on chromatic harmony
wagner
the emotional quality of wagner’s music is heightened by the use of
chromatic dissonance
the librettist for wagner’s music dramas was
the composer himself
in the ring cycle, who is the father of the gods
wotan
who are the valkyries in wagner’s ring of the nibelung?
the nine daughters of wotan
in the orchestral prelude to act 3 of wagers die walker, the ride theme is primarily played by
brass
which of the following does not characterize the music for act 3, scene 1 of die walkure
the orchesta plays a subordinate role
in act 3, what are the valkyries carrying on their horses
fallen heroes
why did wotan deprive brunnhilde for her immortality and leave her sleeping inside a ring of fire
because she, overcame with passion, attempted to save siegmund’s life in battle
operas with exotic plots
look far away lands for inspiration
which of the following operas is not an example of exoticism
mozarts the marriage of figaro
in the last decades of the 19th cent, composers fell under the influence of or reacted against
wagner
which of the following statements about romantic choral music is not true
only professional singers participated in nineteenth century choruses
of the following who did not make a major contribution to choral literature
frederic chopin
which of the following choral forms was not originally intended for performance in the church
part song
which of the following descriptions best characterizes a part song
a short, secular song for three or four voice parts
of the following, which characterizes verdi’s requiem mass
the requiem was dedicated to the memory of the poet manzoni
the ____ is the most powerful part of the requiem mass
dies irae
which of the following does not characterize the lib era me: dies iras section of verdi’s requiem
?
the solo voice begging for deliverance in the lib era me: requiem aeternam section of verdi’s requiem is
a soprano
the two principal centers of the 19th century ballet were france and
russia
what russian figure played a crucial role in the development of 20th century ballet
diaghilev
the development of russian ballet was stimulated by the great choreographer ____ in 1847
marius petipa
who was tchaikovsky’s principal patron
nadechda von meck
which of the following russian composers was famous for his ballets
tchaikovsky
which of the following is not a ballet by tchaikovsky
eugene onegin
which great russian choreographer wrote the scenario for the nutcracker
petipa
tchaikovskys nutcracker is baed on a story by
E.T.A. Hoffman
Tchaikovsky’s fanciful ballet about a child’s christmas gift and drams of exotic people and place is
the nutcracker
the keyboard instrument featured in the dance of the sugar plum fairy from the nutcracker is
the celesta
the trepak is a folk dance from
russia
the post-romantic era lasted from
1890-1910
what name is given to the 20th century composers who continued the romantic tradition
post romantic
the movement that, along with post romanticism, ushered in the 20th century was known as
impressionism
the leading composer of italian opera in the late romantic era was
puccini
the late romantic italian opera tradition was characterized by a movement toward realism called
verismo
which of the following composers does not represent the italian verismo style
verdi
verismo was a late romantic movement in opera which sought to
pick subjects from everyday life and treat them realisitcally
which of the following operas is not by puccini
pagliacci
puccini’s madame butterfly ends
tragically
puccini’s madame butterfly is
a tragic tale of a japanese geisha and a US naval officer
at the close of the opera madame butterfly the title character
kills herself with a samurai dagger
which of the following exotic elements can be heard in the opera madame butterfly
all of the above
in her aria un del di from madame butterfly, cio cio san sings of
her wish for her husband to return
the japanese shamisen is
a plucked string instrument
a japanese geisha is best compared in western culture with
a courtesan