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Chapter 12 - Web Quiz
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04/27/2004

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The phrase that best describes the general shape of melody during the Romantic period is:
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Long singable lines with powerful climaxes and chromatic inflections for expressiveness
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Accurately describe harmony during this period
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Greater use of chromaticism makes the harmony richer and more colorful; sudden shifts to remote chords for expressive purposes; more dissonance to convey feeling of anxiety and longing
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In which manner did Romantic period composers typically use rhythm?
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Flexible, languid rhythms obscure the meter and the tempo often slows down to allow for "the grand gesture"
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Describe musical color during this period
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The orchestra becomes enormous, reaching more than one hundred performers, with many new instruments added to the ensemble
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Describe texture during the Romantic period
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Predominantly homophonic, but dense and rich because of larger orchestra; sustaining pedal on the piano also adds to density
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What is the correct definition of "absolute music"?
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Instrumental music free of a text or any pre-existing program
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What does "rubato" mean?
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(Italian for "robbed") in musical notation, a tempo mark indicating that the performer may take, or steal, great liberties with the tempo
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Which answer does not apply to "symphonic poem"?
a. synonymous with the term "tone poem"
b. gives musical expression to the emotions and events associated with a story, play, political occurrence, personal experience, or encounter with nature
c. an e
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c. an example of this genre is the Symphonie fantastique
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What is a "pentatonic scale"?
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a five-note scale found often in folk music and non-Western music
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Nationalism" is best described as:
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a movement in music in the nineteenth century in which composers sought to emphasize indigenous qualities in their music by incorporating folk songs, native scales, dance rhythms, and local instrumental sounds
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Which description is appropriate to "overture"?
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an introductory movement, usually for orchestra, that precedes an opera, oratorio, or dance suite
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What does the "soft pedal" do?
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shifts the piano's keyboard in order to play at a softer dynamic level
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Which definition accurately describes "program music"?
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a piece of instrumental music, usually for symphony orchestra, that seeks to recreate in sound the events and emotions portrayed in some extra-musical source: a story, a play, a historical event, an encounter with nature, or even a painting
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What is "incidental music"?
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music to be inserted between the acts or during important scenes of a play to add an extra dimension to the drama
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What is the "sustaining pedal"?
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the right-most pedal on the piano; when it is depressed, all dampers are removed from the strings, allowing them to vibrate freely
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Which statement applies to "art song"?
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an accompanied song with artistic aspirations
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The "program symphony" is
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a symphony with the usual three, four or five movements in which the individual movements together tell a tale or depict a succession of specific events or scenes
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The "character piece" is:
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a brief instrumental work seeking to capture a single mood; a genre much favored by composers of the Romantic era
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What is the "concert overture"?
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an independent, one-movement work, usually of programmatic content, originally intended for the concert hall and not designed to precede an opera or play
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piano transcription
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Often written for two individuals to play on one piano. Enabled people who rarely had a chance to hear the original version of a composition to become acquainted with the major works of great composers. The transformation and reduction of an orchestral score, and a piece of orchestral music, onto the great staff for playing at the piano
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In the 1850s, The Steinway Company began _________________ the piano, a practice whereby the strings of the lowest keys of the piano ride up over those of the middle register, producing a richer, more homogenous sound.
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cross stringing
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True or False: The nineteenth century was the age of the solo virtuoso.
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True
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True or False: From the listener's perspective, the most striking aspect of Romantic music is the dense polyphony and rhythmic intricacy of the music.
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False
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