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Quiz 54

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

Question #1
A  homophonic texture
B  triple meter
C  SATB chorus and tenor solo
D  clearly in a major key
Question #2
A  Her sacred works reflect her Catholicism.
B  Choral works are amongst her most distinguished compositions.
C  She wrote only sacred music.
D  She wrote both secular and sacred choral works.
Question #3
A  baritone solo, SATB chorus, and chamber orchestra
B  tenor solo, SATB chorus, brass, harp, organ, timpani
C  soprano solo and orchestra
D  SATB chorus and orchestra
Question #4
A  sonata-allegro
B  theme and variations
C  three part, A-B-A
D  minuet-and-trio
Question #5
A  She was a composer yet did not play any instruments.
B  She was a late bloomer and did not begin studying the piano until she was in her early twenties.
C  She focused her training on conducting rather than playing an instrument.
D  She was a precocious child and learned to sing and play violin, cello, harp, and piano
Question #6
A  dramatic, with an ethereal middle section.
B  serene.
C  evocative, sensual.
D  melancholic.
Question #7
A  in the early years of the twentieth century.
B  at the beginning of the eighteenth century.
C  for a brief period of fifty years during the nineteenth century.
D  since the competition began in 1663.
Question #8
A  Germany
B  Italy
C  France
D  Austria
Question #9
A  three
B  one
C  twelve
D  three dozen
Question #10
A  conveyed their own spiritual convictions.
B  not existed.
C  been employed solely by the church.
D  created music that is to be performed only in church services.
Question #11
A  serenely.
B  a cappella.
C  fortissimo.
D  with an extended ritardando.
Question #13
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #15
A  was shattered by the early death of her sister and died six months later of a stroke.
B  was a prolific composer who lived well into the twentieth century.
C  died suddenly at the age of twenty-four from an infected insect bite.
D  suffered chronic illness most of her life and died at the young age of twenty-four.
Question #16
A  Latin
B  French
C  a mixture of French and Italian
D  Italian
Question #17
A  For Presbyterian worship services.
B  As an expression of personal devotion.
C  For Catholic Church services.
D  For Lutheran Church services.
Question #18
A  influenced composers across Europe and the United States.
B  was popular only in France.
C  was the newest avant-garde style.
D  had already fallen out of favor.
Question #19
A  explored innovative harmonic language.
B  embraced Impressionism.
C  embraced both Impressionism and innovative harmonic language.
Question #20
A  Hector Berlioz.
B  Gabriel Fauré.
C  Claude Debussy.
D  Georges Bizet.