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Quiz 4 The Classical Period

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  a skilled servant.
B  a visiting guest composer.
C  an equal by his employer.
D  a freelance musician.
Question #3
A  violin, cello, and piano.
B  violin, piano, and continuo.
C  piano and two violins.
D  three pianos.
Question #4
A  violin, viola, cello, and bass.
B  All answers are correct.
C  two violins, viola, and cello.
D  violin, guitar, viola, and cello.
Question #5
A  is the most important form in classical chamber music.
B  usually consists of four movements.
C  is written for two violins, viola, and cello.
D  All answers are correct.
Question #6
A  is usually a long cadenza.
B  has two expositions.
C  is in the same form as a classical symphony.
D  does not have a development section.
Question #7
A  vocal soloist and orchestra.
B  instrumental soloist and orchestra.
C  symphonic orchestra.
D  instrumental soloist and piano.
Question #8
A  is usually fast, lively, and brilliant, but somewhat lighter in mood than the opening movement.
B  is most often in sonata or sonata-rondo form.
C  is always in the tonic key of the symphony.
D  All answers are correct.
Question #9
A  All answers are correct.
B  is usually in theme and variations form.
C  is generally not in the tonic key.
D  tends to be more heroic and triumphant in character.
Question #11
A  seldom ends the movement.
B  is usually in the tonic key.
C  returns only once in the movement.
D  is usually slow and dignified.
Question #12
A  may be outlined as ABA-development section-ABA.
B  combines rondo form with elements of sonata form.
C  usually has a lively, pleasing, and simple to remember theme.
D  All answers are correct.
Question #13
A  play extremely quietly.
B  look at the conductor.
C  play the written part an octave higher.
D  return to the beginning of the piece and repeat the music.
Question #14
A  scherzo
B  ritornello
C  fugato
D  presto
Question #15
A  heavy and ponderous.
B  brisk and lively.
C  quiet and relaxed.
D  stately and dignified.
Question #17
A  is usually in the same key.
B  is usually in a new key.
C  presents a new melodic idea.
D  retains some elements of the theme.
Question #18
A  motives.
B  codas.
C  rides.
D  melodies.
Question #19
A  the conflict of tonalities between the first and second themes.
B  changing the meter of the second theme.
C  retaining the same tonality for both themes.
D  the introduction of a new theme in the bridge.
Question #21
A  the closing section is in the tonic key.
B  there is no second theme.
C  a new theme is presented in the bridge.
D  the second theme is in a new key.
Question #22
A  a new meter enters with the second theme.
B  the second theme is in a new key.
C  a new theme is always presented in the bridge.
D  the closing theme is in the tonic key.
Question #23
A  transition.
B  introduction.
C  motives.
D  recapitulation.
Question #24
A  Development
B  Recapitulation
C  Rondo
D  Exposition
Question #25
A  slow
B  final fast
C  All answers are correct.
D  first
Question #26
A  writing comic operas that sometimes ridiculed the aristocracy.
B  flavoring their serious compositions with folk and popular music.
C  All answers are correct.
D  writing dance music for public balls.
Question #27
A  All answers are correct.
B  was the fourth-largest city in Europe.
C  was the seat of the Holy Roman Empire.
D  had a population of almost 250,000.
Question #28
A  a freelance musician.
B  a visiting guest composer.
C  a skilled servant.
D  an equal by his employer.
Question #29
A  as a church musician and organist.
B  as a professional free-lance musician.
C  serving a wealthy aristocratic family.
D  as an independently wealthy composer.
Question #30
A  literature.
B  theater.
C  music.
D  All answers are correct.
Question #31
A  heroic and mythological plots.
B  folk and popular music.
C  elaborately ornamented improvisational melodies.
D  All answers are correct.
Question #32
A  colonial powers.
B  military-industrial complex.
C  church.
D  military.
Question #33
A  a limited sociological factor.
B  an important factor in the rise of the middle class.
C  ruthlessly stamped out by the aristocracy.
D  promoted and encouraged by the church.
Question #34
A  long-long-short
B  short-short-long
C  short-long-short
D  short-short-short-long
Question #35
A  work for solo instrument.
B  sonata for orchestra.
C  work for piano solo.
D  work for chorus and orchestra.
Question #36
A  Madame Butterfly.
B  Don Giovanni.
C  Fidelio.
D  The Magic Flute.
Question #37
A  the inventor of the symphony.
B  the first musician to incorporate folk tunes into serious compositions.
C  the bridge between the classical and romantic periods.
D  the pioneer of light classical music.
Question #38
A  Basso continuo
B  Operatic form
C  Monophony
D  Fugal counterpoint
Question #39
A  string quartets.
B  Missa solemnis
C  All answers are correct.
D  the Ninth Symphony.
Question #40
A  began to feel the first symptoms of deafness in his twenty-ninth year.
B  was a brilliant pianist.
C  All answers are correct.
D  was self-educated and had read widely, but was weak in elementary arithmetic.
Question #41
A  Timpani
B  Trumpets
C  Horns
D  Trombones
Question #42
A  the legendary Spanish lover.
B  the servant to Leporello.
C  Sir John Falstaff.
D  a despotic Italian nobleman.
Question #43
A  Cos” fan tutte
B  Orfeo
C  The Marriage of Figaro
D  Don Giovanni
Question #44
A  as an exercise for his composition teacher.
B  on commission from a stranger.
C  to help his pupil Süssmayr.
D  for his own funeral.
Question #45
A  Vienna
B  Paris
C  London
D  Salzburg
Question #46
A  went to Vienna to study with Haydn.
B  was continually on tour in England and Europe.
C  received an excellent formal education in Salzburg.
D  played in the archbishop’s orchestra in Salzburg.
Question #47
A  Bonn, Germany.
B  Eisenach, Germany.
C  Salzburg, Austria.
D  Rohrau, Austria.
Question #48
A  serenades
B  operas
C  baryton trios
D  string quartets
Question #49
A  woodwinds, trombones, drums, and strings.
B  strings, woodwinds, horns, trumpets, and timpani.
C  a loose ensemble of available instruments.
D  strings with harpsichord continuo.
Question #50
A  1600-1750.
B  1750-1820.
C  1450-1600.
D  1820-1900.