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Music History Test 3
Chapters 20-24
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Undergraduate 1
01/28/2013

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What characterizes the musical life of 18th century Europe?
Definition
The prevailing new style of Europe was international, assimilating features of numerous national styles
Term

Which of the following was not part of the Enlightenment movement?

a. belief that reasoning could be applied to social issues

b. belief that religion should govern public morality

c. belief that the stae hsould improve the human condition

d. reverence for nature and naturalness

Definition
b. belife that religion should govern public morality
Term
What describes concert life in the late 18th century?
Definition
d. public concerts became more important
Term
What was a prevailing musical value in the late 18th century?
Definition
music should emphasize vocally conceived melodies with short phrases
Term
Which describes the gallant style?
Definition
c. featured simple harmonies and accompaniments
Term
Which describes empfindsam style?
Definition
c. surprising turns of harmony, chromaticism, nervous rhythms, rhapsodically free, speech-like melody
Term
The emfindsam style is most closely associated with _______.
Definition
a. C.P.E. Bach
Term

Which of the following does not characterize the classical style?

a. single emotional mood projected in each movement

b. periodic melodies

c. slow harmonic movement

d. differentiation of musical material according to its function

Definition
a. single emotional mood projected in each movement
Term
The most thorough guid to melodic composition was written by _______.
Definition
d. Heinrich Christoph Koch
Term
Alberti bass is ______.
Definition
b. chords broken down into a repeating pattern of short notes that elevates the melody
Term
The veiw of _____ psychology dramatically impacted peoples understanding of themselves, which also greatly influenced music.
Definition
d. human
Term
Summarize the role of public concerts. You must explain advertisement for events, role of women, changes in middle class and unlike previous periods, how were public concerts viewed by promoters?
Definition
Public concerts were advertised by word of mouth and through handbills, posters, notices in newspapers, and other printed media. The presence of women of the right social class was essential for making the event a social success. Public concerts and private teaching allowed musicians to make more money.
Term
According to Johann Joachim Quantz and others, what were the characteristics of the best music?
Definition
Music accepted and favored by many people, provided it is founded on sound judgment and a healthy attitude
Term
What characterizes a typical opera buffa?
Definition
c. tuneful arias with short, periodic phrases
Term
What is the name of the musical entertainment performed between the acts of a serious opera or play?
Definition
Intermezzo
Term
What was an  important contribution of opera buffa?
Definition
a. ensemble finales
Term
He was the master of opera seria.
Definition
b. Hasse
Term
This poet's librettos established opera seria traditions.
Definition
d. Metastasio
Term
He composed La serva padronna.
Definition
a. Pergolesi
Term
He introduced refinements into the comic opera libretto.
Definition
e. Goldoni
Term
He was a major figure of operatic reform and active in both Vienna and France.
Definition
c. Gluck
Term
La Serva Padronna has how many singing roles?
Definition
a. 2
Term
What is characteristic of opera seria?
Definition
d. frequent da capo arias
Term
The Querelle des bouffons was a dispute about...
Definition
a. Relative merits of French and Italian opera
Term
What characterizes opera comique?
Definition
b. simple recitative
Term
Which historic figure composed an early example of opera comique?
Definition
b. Rousseau
Term
Ballad opera is the name given to a popular form of opera in _______.
Definition
a. England
Term
What characterizes the operas of Jommelli and Traetta?
Definition
b. expanded role for the chorus
Term

Which is not a belief of Gluck?

a. demands of solosits should not affect opera composition

b. French language could be used effectively in opera

c. recitative and aria should be less distinct

d. music should assimilate learned complextities

Definition
d. music should assimilate learned comlexities
Term
Which religion adapted church music to the style of opera?
Definition
Catholic
Term
What was the primary type of sacred music in New England during the colonial period?
Definition
Psalm-setting
Term
Outline the general characteristic of opera buffa (five total).
Definition
1. A full-length work that was sung throughout
2. Six or more characters
3. Plots caricatured the faults of both aristocrats and commoners.
4. Characters often resembled the stock characters of the commedia dell'arte
5. Dialogue was set in rapidly delivered recitative with continuo.
Term
Outline the general characteristics of opera seria (four total) and who was concerted a master of this type of opera?
Definition
1. The simple melodic style of opera buff was assimilated into opera seria
2. The poet Pietro Metastasio established the form of opera seria
3. The music alternates recitatives and arias.
4. Arias were generally in da capo forms with variations in detail.
Johann Adolf Hasse was the master of opera seria.
Term
List the four way Gluck changed Italian opera.
Definition
1. He did not singers' wishes or the da capo form to restrict the composer.
2. He wanted the overture to be an integral part of the opera.
3. He lessened the contrast between recitative and aria.
4. His goal was to create music of "a beautiful simplicity"
Term
This form, found in Francois Couperin's La muse victorieuse, utilizes new material in the dominant at the end of the first section and to repeat it i the tonic at the end of the second section is called?
Definition
d. Balanced binary form
Term
________ wrote the Essay on the True Art of Playing Keyboard Instruments.
Definition
a. C.P.E. Bach
Term
Which instrument uses hammers to strike strings?
Definition
d. fortepiano
Term
Which instrument uses a mechanism that plucks the strings?
Definition
a. harpsichord
Term
Which instrument uses tangents to strike the strings, which stay in contact until the key is released?
Definition
b. clavichord
Term
What instrument was invented in 1710 and became a standard woodwind member by 1780?
Definition
d. Clarinet
Term
By the end of the 18th century, the role of leading the orchestra fell to ______.
Definition
Leader of the violins
Term
What Baroque instrumental genre continued into the Classic era?
Definition
a. solo concerto
Term
Which is not a characteristic of sonata form as described by Heinrich Christoph Koch?
a. it is an expanded version of binary form
b. the form is divided into three principal section
c. first section moves from the tonic to the dominant or relative major
d. the first section presents the principal ideas
Definition
b. the form is divided into three principal sections
Term
What is rondo form?
Definition
A. ABACADA
Term
The composer who published some of his keyboard sonatas with the title Essercizi was _________.
Definition
c. Domenico Scarlatti
Term
Which does not describe the sonatas of C.P.E. Bach?
a. they helped to establish the three-movement structure.
b. they sustain the Baroque style well into the Classic era
c. they often contain expressive melodies with short phrases.
d. in them, Bach introduced sections of dialogue and recitative
Definition
b. they sustain the Baroque style well into the Classic era
Term
In which region did the symphony originate?
Definition
A. Italy
Term
This Italian was the first important composer of symphonies.
Definition
d. Sammartini
Term
Writing in Vienna, his symphonies featured contrasting themes.
Definition
c. Wagenseil
Term
Active in London, he was an important influence on the young Mozart.
Definition
E. J.C. Bach
Term
He is considered to be one of the leading composers of symphonies in France.
Definition
B. Gossec
Term
He was the founder of the symphony school in Mannheim.
Definition
A. Stamitz
Term
Which center developed an orchestra, referred to as "an army of general" that was renowned throughout Europe for its precision and technique.
Definition
d. Mannheim
Term
The Classic-era genre that combines characteristics of the symphony and the concerto is called the __________.
Definition
b. Symphonie concertante
Term
What characterizes the concerto form of J.C. Bach?
Definition
d. Ritornellos serve as a frame for a sonata form structure
Term
What does not characterize a concerto cadenza it he Classic era?
a. it was usually improvised
b. a heavy orchestral 6/4 chord introduced the cadenza
c. the soloist signaled the end of a cadenza with a trill
d. the cadenza was placed at the end of the second solo section
Definition
d. the cadenza was placed at the end of the second solo section
Term
Explain the three ancestries of symphonies.
Definition
the symphony gets its name from the Italian sinfonia, or opera overture. Orchestral concertos and church sonatas followed the same three movement (fast-slow-fast) structure as the sinfonia. The orchestral suite is one source for the binary forms that are common in the symphony. These similarities across genres suggest that multiple influeces led to the symphony.
Term
Explain five reasons why Classic composers prefer major mode.
Definition

1. It was seen as more pleasant and pleasing.

2. Allowed composers to use closely related minor keys for contrast.

Term
List the two new musical instruments developed.
Definition

1. Fortepiano

2. Clarinet

Term
Summarize the section "The Singing Instrument."
Definition
Composers absorbed the new styles pioneered in opera and vocal music and blended them with existing traditions. In each new genre, melody was paramount. Like pop music today, music moved from the stage quickly replaced the next new piece. Composers didn't stay in the spotlight for very long before someone else took their place.
Term
Outline the four roles of instrumental music.
Definition

1. Much music was written for the enjoyment of the players, to be performed either alone or in a social function.

2. Professional musicians performed at dinners and parties.

3. Orchestras, both amatuer and professional, gave concerts.

4. Music accompanied social dancing.

Term
Define galant style and find a music example from this chapter.
Definition
Galant style included: expressive melodies in short phrases arranged in periods, light accompaniments, and new forms. Scarlatti's Sonata in D Major, K. 119.
Term
Who was Haydn's principal employer throughout his long career?
Definition
D. Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy
Term
Haydn's patron asked him to compose chamber music for which instrument?
Definition
B. Baryton
Term
Who persuaded Haydn to come to London?
Definition
A. Johann Peter Salomon
Term

Of the following, which was the main source of Haydn's idiom?

a. learned counterpoint

b. empfindsam style

c. galant style

d. italian recitative

Definition
c. galant style
Term

Of the following, which does not typify a Haydn symphony?

a. three movement structure

b. frequent slow introductions for the first movements

c. the reappearance of the first theme at the beginning of the second key area

d. lyric slow movements and stylized minuets for third movements

Definition
a. three movement structure
Term
The heightened expression found in Haydn's symphonies of 1768-1772 is associated with which style?
Definition
c. sturm and drang
Term
Haydn'ts last symphonies were composed for ________.
Definition
c. London concerts
Term
Which set of Haydn's string quartet has three fugal finales?
Definition
b. opus 20
Term
Haydn's opus 33 quartets were composed in what style?
Definition
a. lighthearted and witty
Term
Which composer inspired Haydn's oratorios?
Definition
d. Handel
Term
Mozart was a child prodigy on which instrument or instruments?
Definition
b. keyboard and violin
Term
Most of Mozart's master works were composed in which city?
Definition
d. vienna
Term
Which composer did not exert a strong influence on Mozart?
Definition
d. vivaldi
Term
Among Mozart's finest chamber works are the string quintets for which combination of instruments?
Definition
c. two violins, two violas, cello
Term
Most of Mozart's piano works were composed for ________.
Definition
e. pupils, domestic, music making, publication
Term
Which of the following describes Mozart's first movement forms in his piano concertos?
a they blend elements of ritornello and sonata form, similar to the works of J.C. Bach
b. the solo sections are devoted exclusively to virtuosic display
c. the two principal themes tend to be identical
d. modulation is limited
Definition
a. they blend elements of ritornello and sonata form, similar to the works of J.C.Bach
Term
Of the following, which is not a late symphony by Mozart?
a. Prague
b. Jupiter
c. Military
d. Linz
Definition
c. Military
Term
Which of the following operas is based on a Lorenzo Da Ponte libretto?
Definition
A. The Marriage of Figaro
Term
Which of the following operas is Singspiel?
Definition
b. The Magic Flute
Term
Mozart's final work, left incomplete at his death was ________.
Definition
d. Requiem Mass
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