Exam 22: Modernism between the Wars

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The end of the first movement of the Piano Concerto in G is:

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After she stopped composing in the 1930s,Ruth Crawford worked on government-sponsored projects to:

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In the period between World War I and World War II,most radical,avant-garde music was:

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Briefly describe the setting and events of Copland's Appalachian Spring.

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Briefly discuss the musical contributions and significance of William Grant Still.

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Two important American composers who contributed to film music are:

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The second and third themes heard in the first movement of the Piano Concerto in G are reminiscent of:

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What makes Bartók's Music for Strings,Percussion,and Celesta resemble a Classical-style symphony? Describe the second movement to support your answer.

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Appalachian Spring is a(n):

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Which statement about Richard Strauss is false?

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Compare and contrast the musical contributions and significance of Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy (see Chapter 21).

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What is heard at the beginning of Prelude for Piano No.6 in the high register?

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Much of Prokofiev's music can be characterized as:

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Maurice Ravel's harmonic language is reminiscent of the music of:

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Name three genres in which Aaron Copland composed and one of his compositions in each genre.

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Bartók is known for his large-scale investigation of:

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The fourth movement of Afro-American Symphony comes closest to:

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The Piano Concerto in G was composed in the:

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Describe three elements of Afro-American Symphony that reflect William Grant Still's use of African American styles.

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What breaks the ominous mood in the opening of "The Battle on Ice" in Alexander Nevsky?

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