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Question 1 0

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Question 1

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A brilliant solo passage in the manner of an improvisation within a concerto is called a(n) _____.

  

cadence

  

cadenza

  

capitulation

 

Question 2

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The first movement of a concerto often has a double exposition, which begins with the orchestra playing the complete exposition before the soloist joins and plays versions of the themes that were previously introduced by the orchestra.

  

True

 

False

 

 

Question 3

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A Classical concerto is more likely to feature a small group of instruments and orchestra than a solo instrument and orchestra.

  

True

  

False

 

 

Question 4

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How many movements does a typical Classical-era concerto have?

  

One

  

Two

  

Three

  

Four

 

Question 5

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When listening to a concerto, one is most likely to hear improvisation during the cadenza.

  

True

  

False

 

 

Question 6

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In a cadenza during a concerto from the Classical period, the orchestra improvises freely.

  

True

  

False

 

 

Question 7

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Mozart wrote many of his piano concertos to showcase his own performance skills.

  

True

  

False

 

 

Question 8

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The Classical-era concerto has four movements.

  

True

  

False

 

 

Question 9

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A piano concerto is performed by:

  

a piano and an orchestra

  

two pianos

  

a solo piano

 

Question 10

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Which of the following parts is NOT found in the first-movement concerto form of the Classical era?

  

Solo exposition

  

Development

 

Recapitulation  

Minuet

Expert Solution

Question 1

0.5 / 0.5 pts

A brilliant solo passage in the manner of an improvisation within a concerto is called a(n) _____.

  

cadence

Correct!  

cadenza

  

capitulation

FEEDBACK: See p. 173. Difficulty - Moderate

 

Question 2

0.5 / 0.5 pts

The first movement of a concerto often has a double exposition, which begins with the orchestra playing the complete exposition before the soloist joins and plays versions of the themes that were previously introduced by the orchestra.

Correct!  

True

   

False

 

FEEDBACK: See p. 173. Difficulty - Hard

 

Question 3

0 / 0.5 pts

A Classical concerto is more likely to feature a small group of instruments and orchestra than a solo instrument and orchestra.

You Answered  

True

 Correct answer  

False

 

FEEDBACK: See p. 173. Difficulty - Medium

 

Question 4

0.5 / 0.5 pts

How many movements does a typical Classical-era concerto have?

  

One

  

Two

Correct!  

Three

  

Four

FEEDBACK: See p. 173. Difficulty - Moderate

 

Question 5

0.5 / 0.5 pts

When listening to a concerto, one is most likely to hear improvisation during the cadenza.

Correct!  

True

   

False

 

FEEDBACK: See p. 173. Difficulty - Easy

 

Question 6

0.5 / 0.5 pts

In a cadenza during a concerto from the Classical period, the orchestra improvises freely.

  

True

 Correct!  

False

 

FEEDBACK: See p. 173. Difficulty - Moderate

 

Question 7

0.5 / 0.5 pts

Mozart wrote many of his piano concertos to showcase his own performance skills.

Correct!  

True

   

False

 

FEEDBACK: See p. 174. Difficulty - Hard

 

Question 8

0.5 / 0.5 pts

The Classical-era concerto has four movements.

  

True

 Correct!  

False

 

FEEDBACK: See p. 173. Difficulty - Hard

 

Question 9

0 / 0.5 pts

A piano concerto is performed by:

Correct answer  

a piano and an orchestra

  

two pianos

You Answered  

a solo piano

 

Question 10

0.5 / 0.5 pts

Which of the following parts is NOT found in the first-movement concerto form of the Classical era?

  

Solo exposition

  

Development

  

Recapitulation

Correct!  

Minuet

FEEDBACK: See p. 175. Difficulty - Moderate

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