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Loyola Marymount University MUSC 102 Quiz #5 - (Wagner of the Romantic Era) & Modern Era 1)Wagner has an opera built specifically for the performance of his own operas in the German town of
Loyola Marymount University
MUSC 102
Quiz #5 - (Wagner of the Romantic Era) & Modern Era
1)Wagner has an opera built specifically for the performance of his own operas in the German town of .
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- Bayreuth
- Cothen
- Leipzig
- Eisenach
- Which pair operatic compositions by Wagner?
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- La Boheme and Tosca
- Rigoletto and Aida
- Tannhauser and The Ring
- Wozzeck and Lulu
- In music, the early twentieth century was a time of .
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- revolt and change
- the continuation of old forms
- stagnation
- disinterest
- All of the following composers worked in the early years of the twentieth century EXCEPT .
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- Claude Debussy
- Arnold Schoenberg
- Igor Stravinsky
- Hector Berlioz
- The glissando, a technique widely used in the twentieth century, is .
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- a motive or phrase that is repeated
- a rapid slide up or down a scale
- the combination of two traditional chords
- a chord made up of tones only a half-step apart
- The most famous riot in music history occurred in Paris in 1913 at the first performance of .
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- Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder
- Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring
- Stravinsky’s Firebird
- Wagner’s Siegfried
- Of the following, who was not a major influence on the breakdown of realism in the early 20th century?
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- Freud
- Einstein
- Copland
- A fourth chord is
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- A combination of four tones
- the chord built on the fourth step of the scale
- a chord in which the tones are a fourth apart, instead of a third
- all of the above
- Striking a group of adjacent keys on a piano with the fist or forearm will result in .
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- tone cluster
- a broken piano keyboard
- a polychord
- polytonality
- When two different triads, such as that built on E and that built on A, are played at the same time, the technique is known as .
- atonality
- a tone cluster
- a polychord
- Rhythm in music of the 20th century tends to be either very asymmetrical or very symmetrical as in the .
- whole tone scale
- ostinato
- retrograde
- polyglot
- A scale made up of just the black keys within the octave on the piano keyboard is called a scale
- pentatonic
- whole tone
- octatonic
- gypsy
- Impressionism in music is characterized by .
- the recurrence of strong accents on the downbeat
- a stress on tone color, atmosphere, and fluidity
- an adherence to traditional harmonic chord
- all of the above
- The most impressionist composer was .
- Richard Wagner
- Bela Bartok
- Anton Webern
- Claude Debussy
- Impressionist painting and symbolist poetry as artistic movements originated in .
- Bohemia
- France
- England
- Spain
- Of the following, who was known as a creator of orchestral versions of his own and others’ great piano works?
- Ravel
- Bartok
- Berg
- Copland
- The immense success of Stravinsky’s 1910 ballet the first original work he composed for Diaghilev’s Ballet Russe, established him as a leading young composer.
- The Firebird
- Jeux
- Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celeste
- The Rite of Spring
- After studying law at the University of St. Petersburg, Stravinsky at the age of 21 to study composition privately with .
- Claude Debussy
- Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
- Sergei Diaghilev
- Arnold Schoenberg
- Expressionism is an art concerned with .
- depicting the beauties of nature
- emotional restraint, clarity, and balance
- social protest and nightmarish states of mind
- creating abstract geometrical forms
- Schoenberg’s personality inspired love and loyalty among his students, including Alban Berg and .
- Igor Stravinsky
- Anton Webern
- Gustav Mahler
- Bela Bratok
- Some of Berg’s pieces call for an unusual style of vocal performance halfway between speaking and singing called .
- Sprechstimme
- Klangfarbenmelodie
- serialism
- bel canto
- The ordering of twelve chromatic tones in a twelve-tone composition is called a .
- series
- row
- set
- all the above
- In the opera Wozzeck; the title character is a .
- doctor
- soldier
- engineer
- composer
- Wozzeck drowns while searching for .
- another drowning man
- a boat
- a knife
- a ring
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