Deck 21: Early Modernism

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The cloud theme in Clouds is represented in the beginning by:

A) a quiet series of chords by woodwinds.
B) a cadenza in the flute.
C) a diatonic scale at the end of the theme.
D) clear modulations throughout.
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Who composed Pierrot lunaire?

A) Claude Debussy
B) Alban Berg
C) Igor Stravinsky
D) Arnold Schoenberg
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The performing forces in The Rite of Spring consist of:

A) woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
B) strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
C) strings, woodwinds, and brass.
D) strings, woodwinds, percussion, and choir.
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The rhythms and tempo of "The Game of Abduction" seem to create a mood that is:

A) peaceful and pastoral.
B) religious.
C) intellectual and restrained.
D) violent, surging, and frantic.
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What instruments seem to dominate the first minute of The Rite of Spring?

A) strings
B) brass
C) woodwinds
D) percussion
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What instrument introduces a "haunting" motive that occurs many times throughout Clouds?

A) flute
B) French horn
C) bassoon
D) English horn
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What is heard at the end of the "Round Dances of Spring"?

A) a short return of the slow introduction theme in the bassoon
B) a sequence of the three folk songs
C) a loud, rhythmic passage with irregular accents
D) a tender, lyrical cadenza
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Who composed Clouds?

A) Igor Stravinsky
B) Charles Ives
C) Arnold Schoenberg
D) Claude Debussy
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Debussy's approach to musical form in Clouds is to:

A) give homage to Classical forms.
B) compose in simple, easily perceived structures.
C) use sequences.
D) shrink from clear, formal outlines.
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The opening theme of The Rite of Spring is played by the:

A) bassoon, in the highest part of its range.
B) alto flute.
C) oboe.
D) trombone, in the highest part of its range.
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Which texture(s)do you hear in Clouds?

A) monophony and homophony
B) homophony
C) monophony and polyphony
D) homophony and polyphony
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The Rite of Spring is a(n):

A) opera.
B) symphony.
C) symphonic poem.
D) ballet.
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Which musical element is clearest in Clouds?

A) form
B) tone color of solos
C) motivic development
D) rhythm and meter
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The performing forces in Clouds consist of:

A) strings and woodwinds.
B) strings and brass.
C) strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
D) strings, woodwinds, brass, and choir.
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What is heard at various times in the "Round Dances of Spring"?

A) musique concrète
B) a tone row
C) fragmented folk songs
D) a passacaglia
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Who composed The Rite of Spring?

A) Béla Bartók
B) Luciano Berio
C) Igor Stravinsky
D) Claude Debussy
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Which statement about The Rite of Spring is false?

A) It has a primitive quality.
B) It has some complex rhythms with irregular meters.
C) It is composed for ballet.
D) It is based on a symbolist poem.
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The Rite of Spring does not include:

A) a tone row.
B) irregular, shifting meters.
C) Russian folk music.
D) use of the extreme high and low ranges of instruments.
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The haunting,recurring English horn motive in Clouds is based on a(n):

A) tone row.
B) octatonic scale.
C) pentatonic scale.
D) major scale.
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The performing forces in "Night" consist of:

A) voice, bass clarinet, and piano.
B) voice, cello, and piano.
C) voice, cello, bass clarinet, and piano.
D) voice, two violas, and piano.
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The texture of "The Moonfleck" is:

A) monophony.
B) homophony.
C) homophony, then monophony.
D) polyphony.
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Wozzeck is a(n):

A) opera.
B) song cycle.
C) symphony.
D) Mass.
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Who composed "The Rockstrewn Hills Join in the People's Outdoor Meeting"?

A) Aaron Copland
B) Leonard Bernstein
C) Charles Ives
D) Alban Berg
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In Act III,scene iv,of Wozzeck,when the orchestra plays alone after the voices stop,the compositional style changes from ________ to ________.

A) fugal; homophonic
B) atonal; late Romantic
C) late Romantic; atonal
D) impressionist; expressionist
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What seems disturbingly out of place in Act III,scene iii,of Wozzeck but contributes to the mood and setting?

A) the voice
B) the string melody
C) the French horn melody
D) the piano part
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The performing forces in Act III,scene iii,of Wozzeck consist of:

A) the full orchestra and ragtime piano.
B) voices, the full orchestra, and ragtime piano.
C) voices, banjo, piano, and the full orchestra.
D) the full orchestra and voices.
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The vocal technique heard in "The Moonfleck" is:

A) Sprechstimme.
B) vocalise.
C) Singspiel.
D) pizzicato.
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Three of the leading first-phase modernist composers were:

A) Stravinsky, Debussy, and Schoenberg.
B) Mahler, Stravinsky, and Debussy.
C) Mahler, Schoenberg, and Stravinsky.
D) Manet, Mondrian, and Braque.
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Who composed Wozzeck?

A) Charles Ives
B) Alban Berg
C) Arnold Schoenberg
D) Claude Debussy
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Which is true of "The Rockstrewn Hills Join in the People's Outdoor Meeting"?

A) The meter is constant and stable.
B) The themes are stated in their entirety, then varied.
C) The themes are generally fragmentary, like sound bites.
D) The accompaniment never intrudes on the themes but instead always assumes a secondary role.
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The first phase of avant-garde music emerged in:

A) Paris and Vienna.
B) London and Paris.
C) Berlin and London.
D) Paris and Milan.
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The first phase of avant-garde music lasted from:

A) 1850 to 1874.
B) 1874 to 1890.
C) 1890 to 1914.
D) 1914 to 1945.
Question
In Act III,scene iii,of Wozzeck,what can be heard as an influence of American music?

A) a patriotic tune
B) a Protestant hymn
C) ragtime piano
D) a blues guitar
Question
The performing forces in "The Rockstrewn Hills Join in the People's Outdoor Meeting" consist of:

A) strings, woodwinds, and piano.
B) strings, woodwinds, and percussion.
C) choir, strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
D) strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and piano.
Question
In Act III,scene iii,of Wozzeck,what compositional device is heard?

A) a short chant
B) spoken dialogue
C) a flute and soprano duet
D) a "master rhythm"-a kind of ostinato in many different tempos
Question
In "Night," the image of "giant black butterflies" from the poem is evoked by the:

A) muted trumpet.
B) use of Sprechstimme.
C) frantic clarinets.
D) lowest instruments of the ensemble.
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The innovative vocal technique heard in Act III,scene iv,of Wozzeck is:

A) Singspiel.
B) vocalise.
C) Sprechstimme.
D) isorhythm.
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"Night" is:

A) atonal.
B) in a major mode.
C) in a minor mode.
D) based on the octatonic scale.
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The performing forces in "The Moonfleck" consist of:

A) voice, piano, and woodwinds.
B) voice, piano, and strings.
C) voice, piano, woodwinds, and strings.
D) voice, piano, percussion, and woodwinds.
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Which statement about Debussy is false?

A) Like the Romantics, he searched for new ways to express emotion in music.
B) His orchestral sound is very similar to Mahler's.
C) His tone colors avoid the usual heavy sonorities of the Romantic era.
D) He developed new rich harmonies and new tone colors for orchestra and piano.
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The artistic movement that came about after World War I and signified a rejection of Romantic emotionality and a return to the styles of earlier composers is:

A) expressionism.
B) symbolism.
C) Neoclassicism.
D) serialism.
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The premier of The Rite of Spring was famous for:

A) lovely, graceful dancing.
B) a riot by the audience.
C) thunderous applause.
D) the first audience sing-along.
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The expressionist musical style took root mainly in:

A) Germany and Austria.
B) France and Italy.
C) England and France.
D) Hungary and Russia.
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The major works of Stravinsky's early period were:

A) ballets.
B) operas.
C) symphonies.
D) lieder.
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Debussy's Three Nocturnes are titled:

A) Clouds, Festivals, and Sirens.
B) Clouds, Sirens, and Pierrot.
C) Clouds, Games, and Sirens.
D) Clouds, Pelléas, and Mélisande.
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For a time,Stravinsky composed in the ________ style.

A) Renaissance
B) Neomedieval
C) impressionist
D) Neoclassical
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What characterizes Debussy's use of tone color?

A) serialized combinations of tone colors
B) one family of the orchestra featured at a time
C) heavy, rich Romantic sonorities
D) subtle, blended, mysterious shades of tone colors
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The first ballet by Stravinsky was:

A) The Firebird.
B) Petrushka.
C) The Rake's Progress.
D) The Rite of Spring.
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Which American musical style caught Stravinsky's ear?

A) opera
B) jazz
C) folk
D) rock
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Toward the end of his career,Stravinsky wrote music in the ________ style.

A) Classical
B) Romantic
C) serialist
D) impressionist
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The two nonmusical influences on Debussy's style were:

A) symbolist poetry and impressionist painting.
B) symbolist poetry and expressionist painting.
C) German Romantic literature and impressionist painting.
D) Neoclassical literature and cubist painting.
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What characterizes Debussy's treatment of melody?

A) clear themes based on major or minor scales
B) symmetrical themes built on tidy phrases reminiscent of the Classical era
C) fragmented themes and motives based on exotic scales
D) no identifiable themes, melodies, or motives; atonality
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The events in The Rite of Spring involve:

A) a walk in the woods in springtime.
B) ancient fertility rites.
C) a fairy tale about a magic spring with healing waters.
D) true stories about life under the tsar.
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A repeating figure that serves to unify works by composers such as Stravinsky and Debussy is called a(n):

A) passacaglia.
B) ground bass.
C) ostinato.
D) leitmotiv.
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Debussy's enduring contributions to twentieth-century music are in the areas of:

A) chamber music and piano music.
B) ballet and sonatas for stringed instruments.
C) piano music and orchestration.
D) music criticism and serialism.
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The main contribution of expressionist composers was:

A) a return to intellectual compositional approaches.
B) the breakdown of tonality.
C) their innovative orchestration technique.
D) a return to Classical forms.
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One of the devices used by the composer in The Rite of Spring is:

A) serialism.
B) Sprechstimme.
C) the octatonic scale.
D) ostinato.
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The leading expressionist composer was:

A) Claude Debussy.
B) Igor Stravinsky.
C) Arnold Schoenberg.
D) Alban Berg.
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In Debussy's music criticism,his ________ views concerning ________ music are clear.

A) positive; Italian vocal
B) negative; German
C) positive; German
D) negative; American
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Stravinsky was influenced early in his career by:

A) Gustav Mahler.
B) Ludwig van Beethoven.
C) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
D) Modest Musorgsky.
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Which statement about Charles Ives is false?

A) He was born in the South, where he was deeply moved by African American music.
B) He had jobs in insurance and as a church organist.
C) He developed unique mystical notions about music that were related to New England transcendentalism.
D) He believed that all kinds of music and all musical experiments are equally valid.
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Which statement about Charles Ives's compositional style is false?

A) He wrote music for pianos tuned to quarter tones.
B) He quoted American folk songs and popular music in his compositions.
C) He was the first important American nationalist composer.
D) He used mostly consonant harmonies.
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Where and when did avant-garde music get its start? Name three early leading composers of this era and style.
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Briefly compare and contrast the orchestral compositional styles of Claude Debussy and Gustav Mahler,particularly in light of the cities in which they practiced their art.
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Charles Ives's The Unanswered Question is novel because of:

A) its reflections of transcendentalism.
B) its three distinct, independent levels of music.
C) the presence of a trumpet solo.
D) the use of non-imitative polyphony in the woodwinds.
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In which musical element was Debussy most innovative in terms of his orchestral music? In which other element was he innovative?
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Which statement about Pierrot lunaire is true?

A) It includes poems written by Schoenberg himself.
B) It is in the Neoclassical style.
C) It features Sprechstimme.
D) It includes an unconventional ensemble.
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Schoenberg's way of imposing order on "emancipated" elements of music resulted in:

A) atonality.
B) expressionism.
C) the twelve-tone system (serialism).
D) chromaticism.
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The composers of the Second Viennese School believed that the chromaticism of Wagner led them to:

A) the advent of electronic music.
B) the advent of aleatoric music.
C) the breakdown of tonality.
D) a revival of eighteenth-century harmonic practices.
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A combination of song and speech is called:

A) Singspiel.
B) ostinato.
C) impressionism.
D) Sprechstimme.
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Ives's orchestral sets can be thought of as:

A) popular opera overtures.
B) casual piano concertos.
C) informal symphonies.
D) light songs with orchestral accompaniment.
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Arnold Schoenberg invented a method that guarantees that no one pitch in the chromatic scale is more important than the others.This method is called:

A) the twelve-tone system (serialism).
B) Neoclassicism.
C) ostinato.
D) Sprechstimme.
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In what genre is Pierrot lunaire?

A) song cycle
B) opera
C) oratorio
D) symphonic poem
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Alban Berg based his opera Wozzeck on:

A) descriptions of ancient fertility rites.
B) fragments of a play by Georg Büchner.
C) a series of poems by Albert Giraud.
D) a story he wrote himself.
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Schoenberg,Webern,and Berg are often referred to as:

A) the Fauves.
B) impressionists.
C) the Apaches.
D) the Second Viennese School.
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The two famous pupils of Schoenberg were:

A) Claude Debussy and Igor Stravinsky.
B) Anton Webern and Alban Berg.
C) Anton Webern and Claude Debussy.
D) Charles Ives and Alban Berg.
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Arnold Schoenberg was a very creative composer who also expressed himself through:

A) acting.
B) books on conducting.
C) literary criticism.
D) painting.
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Webern's music is ________,whereas Berg's music is ________.

A) boisterous and grandiose; quiet and concise
B) brief and concentrated; slightly Romantic yet atonal
C) Neoclassical; aleatoric
D) atonal yet slightly Romantic; quiet and concise
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Alban Berg's opera Wozzeck can generally be thought of as:

A) Wagnerian in its dependence on musical continuity carried by the orchestra.
B) avoiding the use of leitmotivs.
C) owing its musical style to Webern.
D) retaining both recitatives and arias from the nineteenth century.
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Which statement about Schoenberg is false?

A) He was a great teacher, in Europe and then at UCLA.
B) He was the first impressionist composer.
C) He was the inventor of serialism.
D) He was part of the Second Viennese School.
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The cloud theme in Clouds is represented in the beginning by:

A) a quiet series of chords by woodwinds.
B) a cadenza in the flute.
C) a diatonic scale at the end of the theme.
D) clear modulations throughout.
A
2
Who composed Pierrot lunaire?

A) Claude Debussy
B) Alban Berg
C) Igor Stravinsky
D) Arnold Schoenberg
D
3
The performing forces in The Rite of Spring consist of:

A) woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
B) strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
C) strings, woodwinds, and brass.
D) strings, woodwinds, percussion, and choir.
B
4
The rhythms and tempo of "The Game of Abduction" seem to create a mood that is:

A) peaceful and pastoral.
B) religious.
C) intellectual and restrained.
D) violent, surging, and frantic.
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What instruments seem to dominate the first minute of The Rite of Spring?

A) strings
B) brass
C) woodwinds
D) percussion
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What instrument introduces a "haunting" motive that occurs many times throughout Clouds?

A) flute
B) French horn
C) bassoon
D) English horn
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What is heard at the end of the "Round Dances of Spring"?

A) a short return of the slow introduction theme in the bassoon
B) a sequence of the three folk songs
C) a loud, rhythmic passage with irregular accents
D) a tender, lyrical cadenza
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Who composed Clouds?

A) Igor Stravinsky
B) Charles Ives
C) Arnold Schoenberg
D) Claude Debussy
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Debussy's approach to musical form in Clouds is to:

A) give homage to Classical forms.
B) compose in simple, easily perceived structures.
C) use sequences.
D) shrink from clear, formal outlines.
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The opening theme of The Rite of Spring is played by the:

A) bassoon, in the highest part of its range.
B) alto flute.
C) oboe.
D) trombone, in the highest part of its range.
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Which texture(s)do you hear in Clouds?

A) monophony and homophony
B) homophony
C) monophony and polyphony
D) homophony and polyphony
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The Rite of Spring is a(n):

A) opera.
B) symphony.
C) symphonic poem.
D) ballet.
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Which musical element is clearest in Clouds?

A) form
B) tone color of solos
C) motivic development
D) rhythm and meter
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The performing forces in Clouds consist of:

A) strings and woodwinds.
B) strings and brass.
C) strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
D) strings, woodwinds, brass, and choir.
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What is heard at various times in the "Round Dances of Spring"?

A) musique concrète
B) a tone row
C) fragmented folk songs
D) a passacaglia
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Who composed The Rite of Spring?

A) Béla Bartók
B) Luciano Berio
C) Igor Stravinsky
D) Claude Debussy
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Which statement about The Rite of Spring is false?

A) It has a primitive quality.
B) It has some complex rhythms with irregular meters.
C) It is composed for ballet.
D) It is based on a symbolist poem.
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The Rite of Spring does not include:

A) a tone row.
B) irregular, shifting meters.
C) Russian folk music.
D) use of the extreme high and low ranges of instruments.
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The haunting,recurring English horn motive in Clouds is based on a(n):

A) tone row.
B) octatonic scale.
C) pentatonic scale.
D) major scale.
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The performing forces in "Night" consist of:

A) voice, bass clarinet, and piano.
B) voice, cello, and piano.
C) voice, cello, bass clarinet, and piano.
D) voice, two violas, and piano.
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The texture of "The Moonfleck" is:

A) monophony.
B) homophony.
C) homophony, then monophony.
D) polyphony.
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Wozzeck is a(n):

A) opera.
B) song cycle.
C) symphony.
D) Mass.
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Who composed "The Rockstrewn Hills Join in the People's Outdoor Meeting"?

A) Aaron Copland
B) Leonard Bernstein
C) Charles Ives
D) Alban Berg
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In Act III,scene iv,of Wozzeck,when the orchestra plays alone after the voices stop,the compositional style changes from ________ to ________.

A) fugal; homophonic
B) atonal; late Romantic
C) late Romantic; atonal
D) impressionist; expressionist
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What seems disturbingly out of place in Act III,scene iii,of Wozzeck but contributes to the mood and setting?

A) the voice
B) the string melody
C) the French horn melody
D) the piano part
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The performing forces in Act III,scene iii,of Wozzeck consist of:

A) the full orchestra and ragtime piano.
B) voices, the full orchestra, and ragtime piano.
C) voices, banjo, piano, and the full orchestra.
D) the full orchestra and voices.
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The vocal technique heard in "The Moonfleck" is:

A) Sprechstimme.
B) vocalise.
C) Singspiel.
D) pizzicato.
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Three of the leading first-phase modernist composers were:

A) Stravinsky, Debussy, and Schoenberg.
B) Mahler, Stravinsky, and Debussy.
C) Mahler, Schoenberg, and Stravinsky.
D) Manet, Mondrian, and Braque.
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Who composed Wozzeck?

A) Charles Ives
B) Alban Berg
C) Arnold Schoenberg
D) Claude Debussy
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Which is true of "The Rockstrewn Hills Join in the People's Outdoor Meeting"?

A) The meter is constant and stable.
B) The themes are stated in their entirety, then varied.
C) The themes are generally fragmentary, like sound bites.
D) The accompaniment never intrudes on the themes but instead always assumes a secondary role.
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The first phase of avant-garde music emerged in:

A) Paris and Vienna.
B) London and Paris.
C) Berlin and London.
D) Paris and Milan.
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The first phase of avant-garde music lasted from:

A) 1850 to 1874.
B) 1874 to 1890.
C) 1890 to 1914.
D) 1914 to 1945.
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In Act III,scene iii,of Wozzeck,what can be heard as an influence of American music?

A) a patriotic tune
B) a Protestant hymn
C) ragtime piano
D) a blues guitar
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The performing forces in "The Rockstrewn Hills Join in the People's Outdoor Meeting" consist of:

A) strings, woodwinds, and piano.
B) strings, woodwinds, and percussion.
C) choir, strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
D) strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and piano.
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In Act III,scene iii,of Wozzeck,what compositional device is heard?

A) a short chant
B) spoken dialogue
C) a flute and soprano duet
D) a "master rhythm"-a kind of ostinato in many different tempos
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In "Night," the image of "giant black butterflies" from the poem is evoked by the:

A) muted trumpet.
B) use of Sprechstimme.
C) frantic clarinets.
D) lowest instruments of the ensemble.
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The innovative vocal technique heard in Act III,scene iv,of Wozzeck is:

A) Singspiel.
B) vocalise.
C) Sprechstimme.
D) isorhythm.
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"Night" is:

A) atonal.
B) in a major mode.
C) in a minor mode.
D) based on the octatonic scale.
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The performing forces in "The Moonfleck" consist of:

A) voice, piano, and woodwinds.
B) voice, piano, and strings.
C) voice, piano, woodwinds, and strings.
D) voice, piano, percussion, and woodwinds.
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40
Which statement about Debussy is false?

A) Like the Romantics, he searched for new ways to express emotion in music.
B) His orchestral sound is very similar to Mahler's.
C) His tone colors avoid the usual heavy sonorities of the Romantic era.
D) He developed new rich harmonies and new tone colors for orchestra and piano.
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41
The artistic movement that came about after World War I and signified a rejection of Romantic emotionality and a return to the styles of earlier composers is:

A) expressionism.
B) symbolism.
C) Neoclassicism.
D) serialism.
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42
The premier of The Rite of Spring was famous for:

A) lovely, graceful dancing.
B) a riot by the audience.
C) thunderous applause.
D) the first audience sing-along.
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43
The expressionist musical style took root mainly in:

A) Germany and Austria.
B) France and Italy.
C) England and France.
D) Hungary and Russia.
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44
The major works of Stravinsky's early period were:

A) ballets.
B) operas.
C) symphonies.
D) lieder.
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45
Debussy's Three Nocturnes are titled:

A) Clouds, Festivals, and Sirens.
B) Clouds, Sirens, and Pierrot.
C) Clouds, Games, and Sirens.
D) Clouds, Pelléas, and Mélisande.
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46
For a time,Stravinsky composed in the ________ style.

A) Renaissance
B) Neomedieval
C) impressionist
D) Neoclassical
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47
What characterizes Debussy's use of tone color?

A) serialized combinations of tone colors
B) one family of the orchestra featured at a time
C) heavy, rich Romantic sonorities
D) subtle, blended, mysterious shades of tone colors
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48
The first ballet by Stravinsky was:

A) The Firebird.
B) Petrushka.
C) The Rake's Progress.
D) The Rite of Spring.
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49
Which American musical style caught Stravinsky's ear?

A) opera
B) jazz
C) folk
D) rock
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50
Toward the end of his career,Stravinsky wrote music in the ________ style.

A) Classical
B) Romantic
C) serialist
D) impressionist
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51
The two nonmusical influences on Debussy's style were:

A) symbolist poetry and impressionist painting.
B) symbolist poetry and expressionist painting.
C) German Romantic literature and impressionist painting.
D) Neoclassical literature and cubist painting.
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52
What characterizes Debussy's treatment of melody?

A) clear themes based on major or minor scales
B) symmetrical themes built on tidy phrases reminiscent of the Classical era
C) fragmented themes and motives based on exotic scales
D) no identifiable themes, melodies, or motives; atonality
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53
The events in The Rite of Spring involve:

A) a walk in the woods in springtime.
B) ancient fertility rites.
C) a fairy tale about a magic spring with healing waters.
D) true stories about life under the tsar.
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54
A repeating figure that serves to unify works by composers such as Stravinsky and Debussy is called a(n):

A) passacaglia.
B) ground bass.
C) ostinato.
D) leitmotiv.
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55
Debussy's enduring contributions to twentieth-century music are in the areas of:

A) chamber music and piano music.
B) ballet and sonatas for stringed instruments.
C) piano music and orchestration.
D) music criticism and serialism.
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56
The main contribution of expressionist composers was:

A) a return to intellectual compositional approaches.
B) the breakdown of tonality.
C) their innovative orchestration technique.
D) a return to Classical forms.
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57
One of the devices used by the composer in The Rite of Spring is:

A) serialism.
B) Sprechstimme.
C) the octatonic scale.
D) ostinato.
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58
The leading expressionist composer was:

A) Claude Debussy.
B) Igor Stravinsky.
C) Arnold Schoenberg.
D) Alban Berg.
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59
In Debussy's music criticism,his ________ views concerning ________ music are clear.

A) positive; Italian vocal
B) negative; German
C) positive; German
D) negative; American
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60
Stravinsky was influenced early in his career by:

A) Gustav Mahler.
B) Ludwig van Beethoven.
C) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
D) Modest Musorgsky.
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61
Which statement about Charles Ives is false?

A) He was born in the South, where he was deeply moved by African American music.
B) He had jobs in insurance and as a church organist.
C) He developed unique mystical notions about music that were related to New England transcendentalism.
D) He believed that all kinds of music and all musical experiments are equally valid.
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62
Which statement about Charles Ives's compositional style is false?

A) He wrote music for pianos tuned to quarter tones.
B) He quoted American folk songs and popular music in his compositions.
C) He was the first important American nationalist composer.
D) He used mostly consonant harmonies.
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63
Where and when did avant-garde music get its start? Name three early leading composers of this era and style.
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64
Briefly compare and contrast the orchestral compositional styles of Claude Debussy and Gustav Mahler,particularly in light of the cities in which they practiced their art.
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65
Charles Ives's The Unanswered Question is novel because of:

A) its reflections of transcendentalism.
B) its three distinct, independent levels of music.
C) the presence of a trumpet solo.
D) the use of non-imitative polyphony in the woodwinds.
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66
In which musical element was Debussy most innovative in terms of his orchestral music? In which other element was he innovative?
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67
Which statement about Pierrot lunaire is true?

A) It includes poems written by Schoenberg himself.
B) It is in the Neoclassical style.
C) It features Sprechstimme.
D) It includes an unconventional ensemble.
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68
Schoenberg's way of imposing order on "emancipated" elements of music resulted in:

A) atonality.
B) expressionism.
C) the twelve-tone system (serialism).
D) chromaticism.
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69
The composers of the Second Viennese School believed that the chromaticism of Wagner led them to:

A) the advent of electronic music.
B) the advent of aleatoric music.
C) the breakdown of tonality.
D) a revival of eighteenth-century harmonic practices.
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70
A combination of song and speech is called:

A) Singspiel.
B) ostinato.
C) impressionism.
D) Sprechstimme.
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71
Ives's orchestral sets can be thought of as:

A) popular opera overtures.
B) casual piano concertos.
C) informal symphonies.
D) light songs with orchestral accompaniment.
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72
Arnold Schoenberg invented a method that guarantees that no one pitch in the chromatic scale is more important than the others.This method is called:

A) the twelve-tone system (serialism).
B) Neoclassicism.
C) ostinato.
D) Sprechstimme.
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73
In what genre is Pierrot lunaire?

A) song cycle
B) opera
C) oratorio
D) symphonic poem
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74
Alban Berg based his opera Wozzeck on:

A) descriptions of ancient fertility rites.
B) fragments of a play by Georg Büchner.
C) a series of poems by Albert Giraud.
D) a story he wrote himself.
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75
Schoenberg,Webern,and Berg are often referred to as:

A) the Fauves.
B) impressionists.
C) the Apaches.
D) the Second Viennese School.
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76
The two famous pupils of Schoenberg were:

A) Claude Debussy and Igor Stravinsky.
B) Anton Webern and Alban Berg.
C) Anton Webern and Claude Debussy.
D) Charles Ives and Alban Berg.
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77
Arnold Schoenberg was a very creative composer who also expressed himself through:

A) acting.
B) books on conducting.
C) literary criticism.
D) painting.
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78
Webern's music is ________,whereas Berg's music is ________.

A) boisterous and grandiose; quiet and concise
B) brief and concentrated; slightly Romantic yet atonal
C) Neoclassical; aleatoric
D) atonal yet slightly Romantic; quiet and concise
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79
Alban Berg's opera Wozzeck can generally be thought of as:

A) Wagnerian in its dependence on musical continuity carried by the orchestra.
B) avoiding the use of leitmotivs.
C) owing its musical style to Webern.
D) retaining both recitatives and arias from the nineteenth century.
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80
Which statement about Schoenberg is false?

A) He was a great teacher, in Europe and then at UCLA.
B) He was the first impressionist composer.
C) He was the inventor of serialism.
D) He was part of the Second Viennese School.
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