Test - Jan 6 - Eras - with answers Flashcards

1
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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

The English Oratorio originated in this era.

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Baroque

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Representative composer include Igor Stravinsky and Leonard Bernstein

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Modern

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

The Lied is an important genre from this era.

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Romantic

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Rocket themes were often used as the dramatic opening of a movement during this era.

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Classical

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Composers employed ritornello form in concertos during this era.

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Baroque

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Musical theater was developed in this era.

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Modern

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

The symphony and string quartet were created.

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Classical

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Nationalism and exoticism were important elements.

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Romantic

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Representative composers include Frederic Chopin and Hector Berlioz.

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Romantic

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

The sonata cycle emerged as the primary form for instrumental music.

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Classical

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Composers cultivated short lyric forms for piano.

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Romantic

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Representative composers include Antonio Vivaldi and George Frideric Handel

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Baroque

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Compositions from this era are characterized by elegance, balance, and restraint

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Classical

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Composers used non-traditional scales, including modes and pentatonic scales

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Modern

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Representative composers include Franz Josephy Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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Classical

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Figured bass provided the structure for guide improvisation.

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Baroque

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

This era saw the use of expanded rhythmic elements, including polyrhythm and changing meter

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Modern

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Impressionism and Expressionism were two art movements that influenced composers

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Modern

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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

The French overture was used to introduce dramatic works in this era

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Baroque

20
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Indicate the historical era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, or Modern) most closely associated with:

Composers cultivated several genres of program music, including the program symphoy

A

Romantic

21
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example of the piece we studied.

rubato

A

Romantic
Chopin - Polonaise A flat major - solo piano

22
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and the composer

the Affections

A

Baroque
Bach - Fugue and B flat major - solo keyboard

23
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its composer

musical theatre

A

Romantic
Bernstein - West Side Story

24
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer

sonata cycle

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Classical
Mozart - A Little Night Music (Eine kleine Nachtmusik) - serenade for strings (chamber)
Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C-, Op 67 - Symphony

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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer

Polyrhythm

A

Modern
Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring - ballet

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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer

ritornello form

A

Baroque
Vivaldi - Spring, the Four Seasons

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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer.

French overture

A

Baroque
Handel - Messiah - oratorio

28
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer.

program music

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Romantic
Berlioz - Symphonie fantastique - program symphony

29
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer.

figured bass

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Baroque
Vivaldi - Spring, the Four Seasons
Handel - Messiah - oratorio

30
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer.

Viennese School

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Classical
Mozart - A Little Night Music (Eine kleine Nachtmusik) - serenade for strings (chamber)
Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C-, Op 67 - Symphony
Haydn - Emperor Quartet (String Quartet in C Major, op. 76, no. 3

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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer

Ritornello

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Baroque
Vivaldi - Spring, the Four Seasons

32
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer.

basso continuo

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Baroque
Vivaldi - Spring, the Four Seasons
Handel - Messiah - oratorio

33
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer.

program music

A

Romantic
Berlioz - Symphonie fantastique - program symphony

34
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer.

rocket theme

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Classical
Mozart - A Little Night Music (Eine kleine Nachtmusik) - serenade for strings (chamber) - rocket theme in first movement

Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C-, Op 67 - Symphony - rocket theme is the scherzo theme in the third movement

35
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer.

polytonalty

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Modern
Stravinsky - The Rite of Spring - ballet

36
Q
  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer.

minuet and trio

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Classical
Mozart - A Little Night Music (Eine kleine Nachtmusik) - serenade for strings (chamber) - minuet and trio is the form in the third movement

37
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  1. Indicate the era (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern) most closed associated with the following term and 2. give one example and its genre and composer.

whole-tone scale

A

Modern
Debussy - Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun - program symphony

38
Q

Answer the questions for each era. Identify and briefly explain three significant musical style features. Do NOT repeat your answers.

The Baroque Era
The dates are: choose one
1500 - 1650 or 1600-1750 or 1750-1825
One representative genre:

Style features:
1.
2.
3.

A

Baroque:
Dates: 1600-1750
One representative genre:
any of: concerto, solo keyboard music, oratorio

style features: choose three below but make sure they are unique to this era as answers cannot be repeated with other eras.

  1. Composers used ritornello form in concertos.
  2. Figured bass used in guiding improvisation
  3. The French overture was used to introduce dramatic works
  4. Equal temperament tuning system became popular
  5. Movements often have a single “affect” or ‘affection.”
  6. Chromatic harmony was increasingly used by composers
39
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Answer the questions for each era. Identify and briefly explain three significant musical style features. Do NOT repeat your answers.

The Classical Era
The dates are: choose one
1750-1825 or 1800-1900 or 1700-1800
One representative genre:

Style features:
1.
2.
3.

A

Classical era:

Dates: 1750-1825
Representative genre - any of: symphony, string quartets, opera

Style features:
Rocket themes often open a movement
The symphony and string quartet were created
The sonata form became the primary for instrumental music
Music is characterized by elegance, balance, and restraint.
Absolute music is preferred over program music.

40
Q

Answer the questions for each era. Identify and briefly explain three significant musical style features. Do NOT repeat your answers.

The Romantic Era
The dates are: choose one
1750-1850 or 1825-2000 or 1825-1900
One representative genre:

Style features:
1.
2.
3.

A

Romantic era:

Dates: 1725-1900
One representative genres: any of program symphony, lied, serenade for strings (chamber)

Style features:
The Lied was an important genre and captures the spirit of this era.
Nationalism and exoticism are closely associated with this era.
Short lyric forms for piano became popular.
Program music became popular, including the program symphony
Rubato used in piano often.

41
Q

Answer the questions for each era. Identify and briefly explain three significant musical style features. Do NOT repeat your answers.

The Modern Era
The dates are: choose one
1825-1900 or 1950-2000 or 1900-present

One representative genre:

Style features:
1.
2.
3.

A

Modern:
Dates: 1900- present
one representative genre; an of program symphony, solo piano, ballet, musical

Style features:
Music theatre was developed in this era.
Composer used non-traditional scales, including modes and
Rhythm became more flexible, including polyrhythm, and
changing meter
Impressionism and Expressionism were two art movements that influenced composers.
French overture was used to introduce dramatic works