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MCY131
The 19th Century
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Music
Undergraduate 1
10/28/2011

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Term
Romanticism
Definition

Dreams are just as important as intellect and art

 

Imagination and emotion

Term
What were composers like during the Romantic period?
Definition

Less conventional

 

Had more distinctive voice

 

Their status rose. People thought they had a window to the infinite and spiritual.

Term
During the Industrial Revolution, what instrument was in every middle class home?
Definition
The piano
Term
What is it called when a group feels strongly united by their language and culture?
Definition
Nationalism
Term

Advancements in technology and transportation lead to world-wide commercial and cultural connections.

 

True or false?

Definition
True
Term
Who was Symphony no. 5 was written by?
Definition
Ludwig van Beethoven
Term
What is the theme sound of Symphony no. 5 in C Minor?
Definition

short-short-short-LOOOONG

 

Appears in every movement in cyclic form (aka appears everytime over and over again)

Term

Which of the following instruments was NOT introduced in Symphony no. 5 in C Minor?

 

a. Piccolo

b. Contrabassoon

c. Trombone

d. French Horn

Definition
d. French Horn
Term
Was Beethoven born deaf?
Definition
No; he began to go deaf in his late 20's, which caused him intense grief
Term

Which of the following composers was widely recognized during his lifetime as the greatest composer of instrumental music?

 

a. Mozart

b. Beethoven

c. Hayden

d. Bach

Definition
b. Beethoven (when he died he was declared a national hero)
Term
What happened to Beethoven during the last 15 years of his life?
Definition

He was in terrible health

He was deaf

He was in a custody battle over his nephew

Term

Which of the following describes Beethoven?

 

a. 1770-1827, Germany

b. 1900's, Switzerland

c. 1870-1927, Germany

d. 1800's, Switzerland

Definition
a. 1770-1827, Germany
Term

How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?

 

a. 0

b. 9

c. 42

d. 100

 

Definition
b. 9
Term
What the heck is the "Erlkonig?!"
Definition
A poem by Wolfgang Goethe
Term
Describe the word-music relationship of the "Erlkonig"
Definition

Rhythm sounds like a galloping horse

 

The father's sound is always loud

The child's voice is soft and then loud

Erlking gets soft and then very loud at the end

 

Harmony in G minor, and then shifts to G major for Erlking

Term

Beethoven was a prolific composer of German lieder.

True or false

Definition
False. Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was the prolific composer of German lieder
Term

Which of the following is a work of Franz Schubert?

 

a. "The Trout"

b. "Episcopals"

c. Concerto in A Minor

d. Symphony no. 5 in C Minor

Definition
a. "The Trout" (a song and a piano quintet)
Term
How many movements does a Symphonie Fantastique have?
Definition
5 (First movement is cheerful and light, then becomes nightmare in movements 4-5)
Term

Who wrote the 4th movement of Symphonie Fastastique?

 

a. Beethoven

b. Schubert

c. Berlioz

d. Erlking

Definition
c. Berlioz
Term
The 4th movement of Symphonie Fantastique is called "March to the Scaffold." What happens?
Definition

The artist dreams he killed his lover

Beheaded by guillotine

Term
What is something that stands out about the instrumentation of the Symphonie Fantastique (4th movement)?
Definition

Huge brass section, percussion

Created timbres that had never been heard before

Term

Put the movements of Symphonie Fantastique in the correct order:

 

a. "Dreams-Passions": artist fixates on his beloved

b. "March to the Scaffold": his execution for killing her

c. "Scene in the Countryside": he dreams he is in the country but then thinks about his lover betraying him

d. "Dream of a Witches' Sabbath": ghosts and monsters gather for his funeral

e. "A Ball": he sees her at a dance

Definition

a. 1st Movement: "Dreams-Passions": artist fixates on his beloved

e. 2nd Movement: "A Ball": he sees her at a dance

c. 3rd Movement: "Scene in the Countryside": he dreams he is in the country but then thinks about his lover betraying him

b. 4th Movement: "March to the Scaffold": his execution for killing her

d. 5th Movement: "Dream of a Witches' Sabbath": ghosts and monsters gather for his funeral

 

Term

What is the form of the 4th movement, A theme?

 

a. "gloomy and ferocious"

b. "solemn and brilliant"

c. "quiet and picturesque"

d. "monstrous and vague"

Definition
a. "gloomy and ferocious"
Term

What is the form of the 4th movement, B theme?

 

a. "gloomy and ferocious"

b. "solemn and brilliant"

c. "quiet and picturesque"

d. "monstrous and vague"

Definition
b. "solemn and brilliant"
Term

What did Hector Berlioz's father want him to be?

 

a. Composer

b. Writer

c. Priest

d. Doctor

Definition
d. Doctor (he actually went to medical school in Paris and dropped out)
Term
Was the music of Berlioz a reflection of his personal life?
Definition

Yes.

 

"Symphonie Fantastique" was about his creepy obsessive love for Harriet Smithson

 

"The Return to Life" was about his marriage proposal to her

 

"Harold in Italy" was written after his 2-year stay in Italy

Term

Who is Clara Wieck Schumann?

 

a. A contemporary of Susan B. Anthony

b. A composer and pianist

c. A poet

d. The first female concert violinist

Definition

b. A composer and pianist

 

Wrote "Forward!"

Term

"Forward!" was intended to be what genre of piece?

 

a. Artistic

b. Political

c. Familial

d. Feminist

Definition

b. Political

 

(Sorry, this was a tricky one! Schumann wrote it as a political theme, but it was only allowed in social gatherings from an artistic standpoint. So, even though it was performed as an artistic piece, it was written with the intention of being a political piece!)

Term

"Forward!" has 5 strophes. Are they all the same?

 

 

Definition

No.

 

1, 3, 5 = rhythmic and energetic

2, 4 = softer, smooth, sound tired

Term

What does it mean for a piece to be "a cappella?"

 

a. Only instrumental

b. Non-instrumental

c. Voices in soprano, alto, tenor, and bass

d. B & C

Definition

d. B & C

 

"A cappella" = no instruments, just voices.

Voices should be each level: soprano, alto, tenor, bass

Term

Who was the composer of "Forward!" ?

 

a. Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel

b. Clara Wieck Schumann

c. Robert Schumann

d. Louise Farrenc

Definition

b. Clara Wieck Schumann

 

(Written for her husband's (Robert Schumann's) birthday. Title was calling for a united and democratic Germany)

Term

Which of the following is not a composition by Clara Wieck Schumann?

 

a. Piano Concerto in A Minor

b. Violin Ensemble

c. Piano Trio in G Minor

d. Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann

Definition

b. Violin Ensemble is not a composition by Clara Wiech Schumann

 

This is easy to narrow down by process of elimination.

 

Know that Schumann was a pianist, so she probably did the piano ones. Her husband is Robert Schumann, so she probably did that one. She had nothing to do with the violin.

Term

Which of the following was not woman composer of the 19th century?

 

a. Augusta Holmes

b. Cecile Chaminade

c. Susan B. Anthony

d. Amy Marcy Cheney Beach

Definition

c. Susan B. Anthony

 

(She was the leader in the women's suffrage movement in the 1920's!)

Term

Robert Schumann showed urgency and intensity of passion in his piece "Dedication" with everything except:

 

a. Fast tempo

b. Uneven rhythms

c. No melody whatsoever

d. Distant Harmonies

Definition
c. No melody whatsoever. He included everything else, and in fact, he included a rather soaring melody.
Term

Where did Robert Schumann die?

 

a. In a theatre

b. In a mental institution

c. In his wife's arms

d. In a hospital

 

 

Definition
b. In a mental institution (died at age 46)
Term

Louis Moreau Gottschalk wrote "Union" which incorporates 3 well-known American patriotic tunes. Which one of these is not part of that?

 

a. God Bless America

b. The Star-Spangled Banner

c. Hail, Columbia

d. Yankee Doodle

Definition

a. God Bless America

 

"Union" was written right when the Civil War broke out and has in it "The Star-Spangled Banner," "Hail, Columbia" and "Yankee Doodle."

Term
True or false: all three parts of "Union" are homophonic.
Definition

False.

 

"The Star-Spangled Banner" = Homophonic

 

"Yankee Doodle" and "Hail, Columbia" = Polyphonic

Term

Louis Moreau Gottschalk impressed audiences with which of the following?

 

a. Superb piano technique

b. Good looks

c. Showmanship

d. All of the above

Definition

d. All of the above

 

 

Term

Louis Monreau Gottschalk has NOT composed which of the following?

 

a. The Banjo: solo piano

b. Bamboula: solo piano

c. Symphony no. 1: "A Night in the Tropics"

d. Symphony no. 5: "A Sunrise"

Definition
d. Symphony no. 5: "A Sunrise" is not a Gottschalk piece. However, Gottschalk did compose Symphony no. 2 "A Montevideo"
Term

Match the 1800's artist with the corresponding instrument:

 

Franz Liszt                       piano

Nicolo Paganin                 piano

Igancy Jan Paderewski      violin

Definition

Franz Liszt --> piano

Nicolo Paganini --> violin

Igancy Jan Paderewski --> piano

Term

What does "raga" of "Raga Sindhi-Bhairavi" mean?

 

a. Mood

b. Color

c. Musical scale

d. All of the above

Definition
d. All of the above
Term

How was Raga Sindhi-Bhairavi introduced?

 

a. Introduced through a traditional dance for Lord Shiv

b. Introduced in the Mughal Period by musician Tansen

c. Introduced in the production of a Bollywood film

d. Introduced by Europeans in the Baroque Era

Definition
b. Introduced (to court of Emperor Akbar) in India's Mughal Period by musician Tansen (1500-1589)
Term

What kind of instrument is the sitar?

 

a. Wind

b. Percussion

c. String

d. Brass

Definition
c. String ("tar" means string)
Term

How many raga are known and played today?

 

a. 0

b. At least 1000

c. 7

d. 72

Definition
d. 72
Term

Scalar patterns with distinct melodic shapes are known as:

 

a. Raga

b. Hindustani

c. Sitar

d. Gourd resonators

Definition

a. Raga

 

Raga: scalar patterns with distinct melodic shapes derived from numerous tones. Each combo of tones has certain character/mood

Term

The Raga involves which of the following?

 

a. A melodic solo instrument (ex: Sitar)

b. Drone instrument (ex: Tambura)

c. Drummer (ex: Tabla)

d. All of the above

Definition
d. All of the above
Term

The Raga has four improvisatory sections. Match the name with the appropriate description.

 

a. Alap

b. Jor

c. Jhala

d. Gat tora

 

1. Repeatedly struck drone on the sitar

2. Introductory, free-ranging exploration

3. Meter set by tabla

4. Faster rhythms

Definition

(a, 2) Alap = Introductory, free-ranging exporation

(b, 4) Jor = Faster rhythms

(c, 1) Jhala = Repeatedly struck drone on the sitar

(d, 3) Gat tora = Meter set by tabla

Term

Please define Tala:

 

a. One of the finest and most famous sitarists in the world.

b. A fixed, repeated cycle of pulses.

c. Where the pitch of a drum can be changed by pressing on the drum head

d. A high-class prostitute

Definition

b. A fixed, repeated cycle of pulses.

 

(and a tintal is a 16-beat cycle where the first beat of each four is accented: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16)

Term

Ravi Shankar is known as one of the finest and most famous sitarists in the world. Which famous artist learned to play the sitar from him?

 

a. Jimi Hendrix

b. Justin Timberlake

c. George Harrison

d. J. Cole

Definition
c. George Harrison (Beatles)
Term

Where was Rabi Shankar, one of the finest and most famous sitarists in the world, born?

 

a. Turkmenistan

b. Germany

c. India

d. Unknown

Definition

d. India

 

And, his work because famous in the Western Hemisphere after 1956.

Term

In what piece do Violetta (a high-class prostitute) and Alfredo (a young gentleman) fall in love?

 

a. La Traviata

b. Opera Divas

c. The Valkyrie

d. Tristan and Isolde

Definition

a. La Traviata, by Guiseppe Verdi

 

(In the story, Violetta must decide if she wants to be with Alfredo for the rest of her life or she wants to be free)

Term

Which of the following is characteristic of La Traviata?

 

a. Showcases the voice of the singers

b. Uses the orchestra sparingly

c. Dramatically realistic and musically satisfying

d. All of the above

 

Definition
d. All of the above
Term

How did Guiseppe Verdi portray his personal life in La Traviata?

 

a. He lived in an unmarried relationship with a woman

b. He expressed his desires for unification of Italy

c. He was attracted to his mother

d. He was tragically widowed at a young age

Definition
a. He lived in an unmarried relationship with a woman (similar to the relationship between Alfredo and Violetta)
Term

Which of the following terms is not associated with La Traviata?

 

a. Declamatory

b. Virtuosic

c. Lyrical

d. Operatic

Definition

d. Operatic (no such term)

 

a. Declamatory = accompanied recitative, moves the story along

 

b. Virtuosic = high notes and difficult melodic runs

 

c. Lyrical = slower, more melodic singing

Term

Guiseppe Verdi had three other important compositions, aside from La Traviata. Which one of these is not his?

 

a. Il Travatore

b. Rigoletto

c. Aida Requiem

d. Wotan's Farewell

Definition
d. Wotan's Farewell
Term

In opera lingo, "diva" means:

 

a. Prostitute

b. Goddess

c. Princess

d. Transvestite

Definition

b. Goddess

 

Famous operatic divas include: Maria Callas, Renata Tebaldi, Joan Sutherland, Anna Netrebko, Kiri Te Kanawa

Term

Name the piece and the artist:

 

There is Wotan, chief of the gods, and Brunnhilde, his daughter. She has intervened on behalf of a human couple, and Wotan must condemn her to death. She pleads with her father not to do this. So instead, she is stripped of her godlike powers, put into a deep sleep, and surrounded with a ring of fire. The fire can be crossed only by someone who isn't afraid of Wotan's spear.

Definition
The Valkyrie by Richard Wagner
Term
True or false: the texture in both Verdi's La Traviata and Wagner's The Valkyrie works are similar.
Definition

False.

 

Verdi: the singer stands out above the orchestra

 

Wagner: the singer and the orchestra have more equal parts

Term

A brief musical phrase associated with some person, event, or idea in the drama is known as:

 

a. Gotterdammerung

b. Tannhauser

c. Parsifal

d. Leitmotif

Definition

d. Leitmotif

Ex: "Sleep" in the drama is noted in the music by a descending line played softly by winds and high strings. (Doesn't that sound like how sleep would sound in a movie? Think about the little chiming noise that a tv show would play to show that a character was dreaming about something...)

 

(the other terms are names of Wagner's operas)

Term

In The Valkyrie, the sword is represented musically by a loud, bright, confident theme, kind of like a fanfare. Isn't this how you would envision the tune of a sword fight? This is when a brief msucial hprase is associated with some person, event, or idea. What is the term for something like this?

 

a. Rheingold

b. Siegfried

c. Leitmotif

d. Personification

 

 

Definition

c. Leitmotif

 

Modern example: the music in the Star Wars films! Think about the type of music you hear when Darth Vader comes on the screen and the sounds you associate with him as opposed to the musical theme for Princess Leia.

Term
True or false: Richard Wagner was the most controversial composer who ever lived.
Definition
True. His operas were full of social and political ideas!
Term
True or false: Wagner fled Switzerland in 1769 to Germany.
Definition
False. Wagner fled Germany in 1848 to Switzerland. He stayed there for 10 years.
Term

The following operas are from what time period?

 

The Barber of Seville (Rossini)

Norma (Bellini)

La Traviata (Verdi)

La Boheme  (Puccini)

Madame Butterfly (Puccini)

Carmen (Bizet)

Der Freischutz (von Weber)

The Pirates of Penzance (Sullivan)

Definition
19th century aka 1800's
Term

Symphony no. 4 in A Minor was written by:

 

a. Wagner

b. Verdi

c. Brahms

d. None of the above

Definition

d. None of the above

 

If you answered c, Brahms, read the title more carefully! Johannes Brahams wrote Symphony no. 4 in E Minor.

 

(There is no such thing as Symphony no. 4 in A Minor.)

Term
True or false: Symphony no. 4 in E Minor was known for its rich orchestration.
Definition
True. It creates a sense of forward movement and contrast among variations and there is a series of moods that is always changing!
Term
Who are the 3 B's of Germany music?
Definition
Bach, Beethoven, Brahms
Term

What was unusual about Brahms for his time?

 

a. He joined old and new musical ideas

b. He was homosexual

c. He was biracial

d. He played more than he composed

Definition
a. He joined old and new musical ideas.
Term
True or false: the texture of both the Classical Era and the 19th century are polyphonic and homophonic in nature.
Definition
True. Although the Classica Era tends to be slightly more homophonic.
Term
Please read the slides about "comparison of the eras" in the last set of slides!
Definition
Do it!
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