Test 4_ The Romantic Period_ MUSI-1306

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Test 4: The Romantic Period Questions 43 Time Limit 60 Minutes Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST 49 out of 50 Correct answers are hidden. 1 / 1 pts Question 1 In the 19th Century, the music of Romantic composers advocated: The passionate and the fanciful Tragic themes German songs 2 / 2 pts Question 2 The composer of the composition that you are listening to is:
0:00 / 4:04 Franz Schubert Leopold Mozart Robert Schumann 0 / 1 pts Question 3 Incorrect Incorrect The 19th Century is characterized by The rise of the opera as the main vocal genre The rise of the virtuoso musician or virtuoso pianist The rise of the concerto as a genre to feature a virtuoso pianist All of the above 2 / 2 pts Question 4
The name of the composition that you are listening to is: 0:00 / 5:13 In the Lovely Month of May by Schumann Nocturne by Clara Schumann Mazurka in B-flat minor, Op. 24, No. 4 by Chopin 1 / 1 pts Question 5 Romantic composers exploited Romantic poetry New harmonies and melodies Nationalistic folklore and exotic subjects from other cultures All of the above 1 / 1 pts Question 6
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Romantic music is characterized by Loud sounds Beautiful arias Memorable melodies, richly expressive harmony and broad, expanded forms. 2 / 2 pts Question 7 The composition that you are listening to was composed by (click on the "mp3" link to listen) 0:00 / 11:36 Robert Schumann Bedrich Smetana Richard Wagner
1 / 1 pts Question 8 The romantic era is also characterized by the rise of Romantic authors who contributed to the literature that influenced composers Romantic Opera inspired by stories from exotic cultures Women musicians as performers, composers, teachers and music patrons 1 / 1 pts Question 9 A nationalistic composer is highly interested in The folklore of his native land The writers of his native land The composers of his native land 2 / 2 pts Question 10 The name of the composition that you are listening to is:
0:00 / 3:04 September: At the River, from "The Year" by Fanny Mendelssohn The Banjo by Gotschalk Intermezzo Op. 8 by Brahms 1 / 1 pts Question 11 Franz Liszt was a A Hungarian composer who advocated the folk music of his country Hungarian composer who composed operas inspired by mythological characters Hungarian virtuoso pianist, composer and piano teacher 1 / 1 pts Question 12 Frédérick Chopin was a
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Virtuoso composer and violin player from Poland Virtuoso composer of Operas from Poland Virtuoso pianist, composer and piano teacher from Poland 1 / 1 pts Question 13 The Lied is A folk dance from Germany A style of singing The German art song for solo voice and piano 1 / 1 pts Question 14 Franz Schubert composed More than 600 hundred Lieder More than 600 hundred sonatas More than 600 symphonies 1 / 1 pts Question 15 For Schumann, the “Year of Song” was
1840, when he toured Europe and met Harriet Smithson 1840, when he met the poet Heinrich Heine who provided the words for A Poet s 1840, when he married his beloved Clara Wieck 2 / 2 pts Question 16 The name of the composition that you are listening to is: 0:00 / 5:43 Christmas oratorio by bach "Dies Irae" from Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi Under the Greenwood Tree by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel 1 / 1 pts Question 17 Robert Schumann was the editor of
The New Journal for Music A magazine on orchestration published in Europe during the 19th Century The very famous music pamphlets published in Vienna 1 / 1 pts Question 18 A favorite instrumental romantic genre was The solo concerto The Lieder ohne Worte by Mendelssohn The short lyric piano piece 1 / 1 pts Question 19 Short lyric piano pieces of the nineteenth century include the Prelude, sonata and Lied Prelude, string quartet and the symphony Prelude, Intermezzo, Impromptu, Etude and Nocturne 1 / 1 pts Question 20 Chopin was highly influenced by the French writer
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Francois Mompou Claude Debussy George Sand 1 / 1 pts Question 21 Schubert was highly influenced by the German poet and writer Richard Wagner Franz Werner Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1 / 1 pts Question 22 Chopin has been called the “poet of the piano.” In his hands, the Waltz and the minuet were highly enlarged and expanded Polonaise and the Mazurka were highly enlarged and expanded genres Sonata and the concerto reached their highest level of popularity 2 / 2 pts Question 23
The composer of the composition that you are listening to is: 0:00 / 8:19 Giuseppe Verdi Luigi Leoncavallo Giacomo Puccini 2 / 2 pts Question 24 The name of the composer who created the piece that you are listening to is: 0:00 / 4:38
Robert Schumann Hector Berlioz Franz Schubert 1 / 1 pts Question 25 Program music is Music that paints the meaning of the text through Word Painting technique Music that projects the meaning of the folk element presented in the song Instrumental music with a literary or pictorial association indicated by the title of the All of the above 1 / 1 pts Question 26 One type of program Music is the Tone Poem Waltz Prelude
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1 / 1 pts Question 27 In Symphonie Fantastique, the composer’s beloved is represented by a melodic theme called Leitmotif Idée fixe (fixed idea) Harriet Smithson, his wife 1 / 1 pts Question 28 Hector Berlioz wrote a Treatise on harmony A treatise on rhythm A treatise on orchestration 1 / 1 pts Question 29 The improvements made to the piano in the 19th Century facilitated performances of works by Franz Liszt and Chopin, otherwise impossible in the Classical piano. True False
1 / 1 pts Question 30 Antonin Dvorak was strongly influenced by the African American Spirituals. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 31 The romantic symphony preserves the four-movement outline inherited from the Classical period. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 32 The New World Symphony is a programmatic work. True False True True
1 / 1 pts Question 33 The German Requiem follows the traditional scheme and outline of all other Requiems. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 34 The Classical three-movement structure is preserved in the Romantic concerto True False 1 / 1 pts Question 35 Felix Mendelssohn’s works are strictly romantic and do not present any Classical elements in their structure. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 36 False
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Amy Cheney Beach is a Romantic composer from England and was active as a pianist, composer and music educator. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 37 The favorite Romantic choral genres were the Oratorio, the Mass and the Requiem Mass. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 38 The opera Carmen was written by Georges Bizet and is inspired by a Gypsy character. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 39 Bel canto means beautiful singing style
True False 1 / 1 pts Question 40 Gesamtkunstwerk is a word coined by Johannes Brahms and it means complete art work. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 41 Wagner operas are called music dramas True False 1 / 1 pts Question 42 The leitmotifs are recurring themes that represent a person, idea or place. True False
1 / 1 pts Question 43 Verismo means realism, and the word defines operas based on real, actual matters, daily life characters and events. True False Quiz Score: 4 9 out of 50
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