CH 15 READING QUIZ_ MUSC 1010-090 Fall 2023 Introduction to Music

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CH 15 READING QUIZ Due Oct 31 at 11:59pm Points 25 Questions 25 Time Limit None Allowed Attempts Unlimited Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 6 minutes 25 out of 25 Score for this attempt: 25 out of 25 Submitted Oct 31 at 1:52pm This attempt took 6 minutes. Take the Quiz Again 1 / 1 pts Question 1 (Q001) How were great artists beginning to be viewed in Beethoven’s time? as craftsmen as public servants as representatives of the court as unique geniuses who suffer and create for humanity Correct! Correct! FEEDBACK: Pages: 200 1 / 1 pts Question 2 (Q002) Beethoven occupies a unique position between what two styles? Baroque and Classical Baroque and Romantic Classical and Romantic Correct! Correct! Romantic and Modern
FEEDBACK: Pages: 200 1 / 1 pts Question 3 (Q003) Beethoven’s Eroica ( Heroic ) Symphony was originally written to honor Emperor Joseph II. Marie Antoinette. Catherine the Great. Napoleon Bonaparte. Correct! Correct! FEEDBACK: Pages: 201 1 / 1 pts Question 4 (Q004) For Beethoven and many of his generation, the French Revolution of 1789 represented a tragedy that should never have happened. the highest ideals of freedom and human aspiration. Correct! Correct! an insignificant event. a failure on the part of leaders to quiet a small group of radicals. FEEDBACK: Pages: 200-201 1 / 1 pts Question 5 (Q005) What was the Heiligenstadt Testament? a tract written by Haydn about Classical ideals in music a personal statement written by Beethoven during a time of great depression over becoming deaf Correct! Correct!
a treaty that ended the French Revolution a letter that Haydn wrote to Beethoven just before he died FEEDBACK: Pages: 204 1 / 1 pts Question 6 (Q006) The most important features of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 as described in Chapter 15 are rhythmic drive, motivic consistency, and psychological progression. Correct! Correct! formality and elegance. adherence to standard forms and traditions. gentle chords and a calm mood. FEEDBACK: Pages: 202-203 1 / 1 pts Question 7 (Q007) Beethoven is said to have associated the first movement of his Fifth Symphony with the image of Fate knocking at the door. Correct! Correct! Fortune’s wheel turning. Death approaching. the Greek Muses. FEEDBACK: Pages: 203 1 / 1 pts Question 8 (Q008) One of Beethoven’s innovations was to replace the minuet movement of the symphony with the
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scherzo. Correct! Correct! coda. recapitulation. fermata. FEEDBACK: Pages: 203 1 / 1 pts Question 9 (Q009) In Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, the "DA DA DA DAAA" pattern heard constantly throughout the first movement is an example of a fermata. fragmentation. a rhythmic motive. Correct! Correct! a theme. FEEDBACK: Pages: 205 1 / 1 pts Question 10 (Q010) The first movement of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 is in what form? scherzo minuet sonata Correct! Correct! theme and variations FEEDBACK: Pages: 205-207
1 / 1 pts Question 11 (Q011) In the development section of the first movement of Symphony No. 5, the two middle pitches of the bridge theme are isolated and echoed between woodwinds and strings. This process is called isolation. retransition. fracturing. fragmentation. Correct! Correct! FEEDBACK: Pages: 206 1 / 1 pts Question 12 (Q012) How many movements are in Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony? two three four Correct! Correct! five FEEDBACK: Pages: 206-209 1 / 1 pts Question 13 (Q013) Beethoven’s music is traditionally divided into how many style periods? two three Correct! Correct! four five
FEEDBACK: Pages: 210 1 / 1 pts Question 14 (Q014) Music of Beethoven’s third period generally can be described as Classical, building on the styles of Haydn and Mozart. heroic. extroverted and lively. introspective, gentle, or spiritual. Correct! Correct! FEEDBACK: Pages: 210 1 / 1 pts Question 15 (Q015) Many works of Beethoven’s third period are written in intimate genres such as the symphony and the opera. the piano sonata and the string quartet. Correct! Correct! the concerto and concerto grosso. the church cantata. FEEDBACK: Pages: 210 1 / 1 pts Question 16 (Q016) What prompted Beethoven to change the name of Symphony No. 3 from Bonaparte to Eroica ? the death of Napoleon the beginning of the French Revolution
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Napoleon crowning himself Emperor of France Correct! Correct! Napoleon’s military defeat at Waterloo FEEDBACK: Pages: 201 1 / 1 pts Question 17 (Q017) What happened to Beethoven’s music after the composer’s death in 1827? It fell out of favor for the next century and was rediscovered by musicologists in the twentieth century. Most of it was lost in a terrible fire. It survived, but was appreciated only by the highly educated. It enjoyed continued broad-based, uninterrupted popularity. Correct! Correct! FEEDBACK: Pages: 200 1 / 1 pts Question 18 (Q018) The first stirrings of Romanticism began in what art form? literature Correct! Correct! painting music dance FEEDBACK: Pages: 200 1 / 1 pts Question 19 (Q019) How did Beethoven sometimes change the minuet form of A B A in his scherzos?
He shortened it to A B . He expanded it to A B A B A . Correct! Correct! He added in a new theme to make it A B C A . He repeated each section to make it A A B B A A . FEEDBACK: Pages: 203 1 / 1 pts Question 20 (Q020) With whom did Beethoven study briefly when he was twenty-two years old? Mozart Haydn Correct! Correct! Emperor Joseph II Franz Grillparzer FEEDBACK: Pages: 204 1 / 1 pts Question 21 (Q021) The notation of Beethoven’s main rhythmic motive in the first movement of Symphony No. 5 uses fermatas. In this context, a fermata indicates that the note under it should be played with sudden loudness. may be played with sudden softness. may be held an indefinite length of time. Correct! Correct! should be stopped abruptly. FEEDBACK: Pages: 205
1 / 1 pts Question 22 (Q022) What is notable about the overall key scheme of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5? It begins in C minor and ends in C major. Correct! Correct! It begins in C minor and ends in G major. It begins and ends in C minor. It begins in C major and ends in C minor. FEEDBACK: Pages: 208-210 1 / 1 pts Question 23 (Q023) What surprising thing does Beethoven do to manipulate the form of the fourth movement of Symphony No. 5? He brings back part of the first movement. He allows the flute to play a cadenza. He brings back the second theme of the third movement. Correct! Correct! He brings back the theme of the second movement. FEEDBACK: Pages: 210 1 / 1 pts Question 24 (Q024) What are the approximate dates of Beethoven’s middle or "heroic" period? 1770-1800 1800-1817 Correct! Correct! 1818-1827 1770-1827
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FEEDBACK: Pages: 210 1 / 1 pts Question 25 (Q025) What is the form of the first movement of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata in E major, Op. 109? sonata form Correct! Correct! theme and variations scherzo it doesn’t follow any traditional form FEEDBACK: Pages: 211 Quiz Score: 25 out of 25