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1.A repeated melodic and rhythmic figure in the lower register o.docxmansonagnus
1.
A repeated melodic and rhythmic figure in the lower register of the piano is typical of the Afro-Cuban
dance music known as
A.
guaguancó.
B.
reggae.
C.
salsa.
D.
mambo.
2.
Aaron Copeland varies the _______ throughout his movement "Hoe-Down" to create variety.
A.
movements.
B.
theme.
C.
scene.
D.
orchestration.
3.
A musical style that combines traditional and modern elements is called
A.
exhibitionism.
B.
modernism.
C.
minimalism.
D.
postmodernism.
4.
The first African American to have a major opera performed by a major American opera company was
A.
Robert Johnson.
B.
William Grant Still.
C.
Scott Joplin.
D.
Langston Hughes.
5.
In the song "Tonight" from the musical
West Side Story,
the composer distributed two basic melodies
among different characters to create a kind of _______, in which nothing disappears but new layers are
constantly introduced.
A.
dissonant form
B.
layered presence
C.
additive form
D.
consonant counterpoint
6.
A chromatic scale consists entirely of
A.
quarter steps.
B.
whole steps.
C.
half steps.
D.
tonal centers.
7.
The progression of four basic chords that was used in many popular songs of the 1950s and 1960s is
referred to as _______ chord progression.
A.
pop
B.
bebop
C.
vamp
D.
doo-wop
8.
The _______ is a xylophone-like instrument with tubular resonators under each bar.
A.
marimba
B.
suspended cymbal
C.
timbales
D.
conga
9.
John Cage's
Indeterminacy
is an example of _______ music.
A.
aleatory
B.
idiosyncratic
C.
silent
D.
achromatic
10.
Tamra says that the difference between an opera and a musical is that the opera includes more spoken
word than singing. Eduardo says that the musical contains singing with some spoken dialog. Who is correct
in citing the difference?
A.
Both Tamra and Eduardo
B.
Neither Tamra nor Eduardo
C.
Eduardo
D.
Tamra
11.
Einstein on a Beach
was a unique opera because it
A.
had no plot and very little singing.
B.
was written in Chinese.
C.
was exclusively recitative.
D.
had a single violinist.
12.
The type of music that blended the musical styles of jump blues and honky-tonk was
A.
jazz.
B.
Motown.
C.
hip hop.
D.
rock 'n' roll.
13.
Which of the following composers wrote the music for
West Side Story?
A.
George M. Cohan
B.
Jerome Kern
C.
Leonard Bernstein
D.
Cole Porter
14.
The musical movement that started in the mid-1960s on the West Coast was the _______ movement.
A.
rock
B.
folk
C.
psychedelic
D.
progressive
15.
Notes that begin a phrase before a downbeat are known as pick-up notes, or a/an
A.
shuffle groove.
B.
duck walk.
C.
call and response.
D.
anacrusis.
16.
_______ music is based on frequent repetition (with small variations) of a small musical idea.
A.
Atonal
B.
Minimalist
C.
Ostinato
D.
Rap
17.
Which of John Cage's works is perceived by some to be a gimmick?
A.
Einstein on a Beach
B.
4'33"
C.
Illiac Suite
D.
Imaginary Landscape no. 4
18.
The musician who ushered in the twentieth-century era of .
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PART 11.In 2001, the President of Turkmen.docxdennisa15
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PART 1:
1.In 2001, the President of Turkmenistan banned
A.rock music.
B.ballet and opera.
C.jazz.
D.all music.
2.The composer utilized the minor mode in Symphonie fantastique to represent
A.gloom and ferocity.
B.solemnity and brilliance.
C.earthiness.
D.joy and love.
3.Franz Schubert was known for having written
A.100 violin concertos.
B.four operas.
C.144 lieder.
D.11 symphonies.
4.Beethoven's greatest psychological challenge as a composer was
A.coping with his worsening deafness.
B.his resistance to finishing works he had started.
C.the unrealistic expectations of his patrons.
D.overcoming his own perfectionism.
5.A poem that tells a story is called a
A.stanza.
B.limerick.
C.chorale.
D.ballad.
6.Berlioz insisted that a _______ be distributed to his audiences to provide an overview of the dramatic structure of his work.
A.transcript
B.musical score
C.program
D.libretto
7.Influenced by Dvorák, _______ is credited as the first American woman to have written a symphony.
A.Clara Wieck Schumann
B.Louise Farrenc
C.Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
D.Amy Marcy Cheney Beach
8.Which of the following was not one of the obstacles Fanny Hensel had to overcome to succeed as a composer?
A.Social attitudes prevented women from undertaking careers in music.
B.Agoraphobia kept her from traveling and performing.
C.Her father discouraged her from pursuing music as a vocation.
D.Her brother was a famous composer and performer.
9."Erlkönig" is a song that presents a drama using a pianist and one singer, who
A.dramatizes the story with animated acting and dancing.
B.portrays a narrator and three characters.
C.chants a brief, humorous version of Goethe's poem.
D.leads the audience in harmonizing on the popular verses.
10. _______ was called the "Valkyrie of the Piano."
A.Teresa Carreno
B.Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
C.Robert Schumann
D.Clara Wieck Schumann
11.The piano became a popular instrument for middle-class families when
A.mass production became possible.
B.the Civil War ended.
C.Dvorák composed The American.
D.the Transcontinental Railroad was completed.
12.Which of the following works helped to redefine the symphony as a genre?
A.Beethoven's Sixth Symphony
B.Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
C.Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
D.Symphonie Fantastique
13.In his Fifth Symphony, Beethoven
A.limits the harmony of the string section.
B.contrasts the wind instruments with the string instruments.
C.utilizes the percussion section in a whole new way.
D.introduces the short-LONG-short-LONG rhythm.
14.The message in Clara Schumann's "Forward!" is to motivate people
A.to work hard for what they need for their families.
B.to be humble and submissive as a way to get into heaven.
C.for a defense of the monarchy.
D.for a revolution to unite Germany.
15.Which composer called himself a tone poet—a poet who creates with music rather than words?
A.Schubert
B.Chopin
C.Beethoven
D.Schumann
16.Symphonie fantastique, which depicts an artist's execution by guillotine, wa.
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PART 11.In 2001, the President of Turkm.docxdennisa15
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PART 1:
1.In 2001, the President of Turkmenistan banned
A.rock music.
B.ballet and opera.
C.jazz.
D.all music.
2.The composer utilized the minor mode in Symphonie fantastique to represent
A.gloom and ferocity.
B.solemnity and brilliance.
C.earthiness.
D.joy and love.
3.Franz Schubert was known for having written
A.100 violin concertos.
B.four operas.
C.144 lieder.
D.11 symphonies.
4.Beethoven's greatest psychological challenge as a composer was
A.coping with his worsening deafness.
B.his resistance to finishing works he had started.
C.the unrealistic expectations of his patrons.
D.overcoming his own perfectionism.
5.A poem that tells a story is called a
A.stanza.
B.limerick.
C.chorale.
D.ballad.
6.Berlioz insisted that a _______ be distributed to his audiences to provide an overview of the dramatic structure of his work.
A.transcript
B.musical score
C.program
D.libretto
7.Influenced by Dvorák, _______ is credited as the first American woman to have written a symphony.
A.Clara Wieck Schumann
B.Louise Farrenc
C.Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
D.Amy Marcy Cheney Beach
8.Which of the following was not one of the obstacles Fanny Hensel had to overcome to succeed as a composer?
A.Social attitudes prevented women from undertaking careers in music.
B.Agoraphobia kept her from traveling and performing.
C.Her father discouraged her from pursuing music as a vocation.
D.Her brother was a famous composer and performer.
9."Erlkönig" is a song that presents a drama using a pianist and one singer, who
A.dramatizes the story with animated acting and dancing.
B.portrays a narrator and three characters.
C.chants a brief, humorous version of Goethe's poem.
D.leads the audience in harmonizing on the popular verses.
10. _______ was called the "Valkyrie of the Piano."
A.Teresa Carreno
B.Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
C.Robert Schumann
D.Clara Wieck Schumann
11.The piano became a popular instrument for middle-class families when
A.mass production became possible.
B.the Civil War ended.
C.Dvorák composed The American.
D.the Transcontinental Railroad was completed.
12.Which of the following works helped to redefine the symphony as a genre?
A.Beethoven's Sixth Symphony
B.Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
C.Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
D.Symphonie Fantastique
13.In his Fifth Symphony, Beethoven
A.limits the harmony of the string section.
B.contrasts the wind instruments with the string instruments.
C.utilizes the percussion section in a whole new way.
D.introduces the short-LONG-short-LONG rhythm.
14.The message in Clara Schumann's "Forward!" is to motivate people
A.to work hard for what they need for their families.
B.to be humble and submissive as a way to get into heaven.
C.for a defense of the monarchy.
D.for a revolution to unite Germany.
15.Which composer called himself a tone poet—a poet who creates with music rather than words?
A.Schubert
B.Chopin
C.Beethoven
D.Schumann
16.Symphonie fantastique, which depicts an artist's execution by guillotine, wa.
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friend, teacher, or
other adult
6. a Filipino composer known for his
Kundiman songs, especially before
the Second World War.
A.Nicanor Abelardo
B. Mico Abelardo
C.Nicanor Amelardo
D. Nicanor Abelando
7. a Filipino composer known for his
Kundiman songs, especially before
the Second World War.
A. Nicanor Abelardo
B. Mico Abelardo
18. Who was his parents?
A . Placidad, Valentine Abelardo
B . Placida na, Valentine Abelardo
C Placid Sta. Ana, Valentine Abelardo
D. Placida Sta. Ana, Valentine Abelardo
19. Who was his parents?
C. Placid Sta. Ana, Valentine Abelardo
D Placida Sta. Ana, Valentine Abelardo
27. What is the title of the
university hym that Abelardo
won 1 st prize in U.P
A.U.P my Honour
B.U.P Most Trusted
C. U.P Beloved
D.U.P Most Glorious
28. What is the title of the
university hym that Abelardo
won 1 st prize in U.P
C. U.P Beloved
D. U.P Most Glorious
30. Where did he pursued his further
studies.
A. Russian Musical College
B. U.S.A Musical College.
C. Mexico Musical College
D. Chicago Musical College.
31. Where did he persued his
further studies?
A. Russian Musical College
D. Chicago Musical College
42. What theatre was named after
him?
A.
Panooran de Nicanor Abelardo
C. Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
B. Nicanor Abelardo hall
D.Colegio de san ignacio theatre
43. What theatre was named after
him?
A.
Panooran de Nicanor Abelardo
C.
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo
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