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Quiz 52

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

Question #1
A  The poetry is in German translation.
B  Schoenberg used three poems from a collection of French Symbolist poetry.
C  Each poem is a rondeau (a fifteenth century verse form).
D  The text is drawn from a collection of poems by the Belgian poet Albert Giraud
Question #2
A  solo voice, string quartet, and piano
B  solo voice and piano
C  female vocalist and string quartet
D  female vocalist and chamber ensemble of five players on eight instruments
Question #3
A  With a grotesquely large bow, Pierrot serenades on a viola in the moonlight.
B  Pierrot revels in memories of old times as he gazes at the moon.
C  The moon illuminates a crystal flask as Pierrot paints his face.
D  Pierrot is disturbed by a white spot on the collar of his jet-black jacket.
Question #4
A  Alban Berg
B  All possible answers.
C  Anton Webern
D  Arnold Schoenberg
Question #5
A  strict canon in diminution
B  three-voice fugue
C  strict canon in retrograde
D  ritornello form
Question #6
A  University of California, Los Angeles
B  New York University
C  Leipzig Conservatory
D  New York University
Question #7
A  They were influenced by movements in painting.
B  Both explored radiant impressions of the outer world.
C  All statements are true.
D  Composers of both movements were centered in France.
Question #8
A  Edvard Munch
B  Oskar Kokoschka
C  Pablo Picasso
D  Franz Kafka
Question #9
A  high-pitched melody.
B  broken melody.
C  opera melody.
D  speechlike melody.
Question #11
A  Nadia and Lili Boulanger.
B  Alban Berg and Anton Webern.
C  All possible answers.
D  Igor Stravinsky and Béla Bartók.
Question #12
A  incidental music.
B  a symphonic poem.
C  a song cycle.
D  an opera.
Question #14
A  Paris.
B  Los Angeles.
C  Berlin.
D  Vienna.
Question #15
A  atonal.
B  multiphonic.
C  polyphonic.
D  polytonal.
Question #16
A  each note of the melody clashes with another note.
B  successive notes of a melodic line are played simultaneously.
C  each note of a melodic line is played randomly by different instruments.
D  each note of a melodic line is played by a different instrument.
Question #17
A  painting
B  literature
C  music
D  dance
Question #18
A  troubled clown
B  medieval knight and hero.
C  opera singer.
D  fortune-teller.
Question #19
A  his second period, atonal-Expressionism
B  his last, American phase
C  his early works, post-Wagnerian Romanticism
D  his third period, twelve-tone technique