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Quiz 59

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

Question #1
A  William Grant Still
B  Charles Ives
C  Aaron Copland
D  George Gershwin
Question #2
A  in the Appalachian mountains
B  rural Pennsylvania
C  South Carolina
D  Western United States
Question #3
A  He was self taught.
B  Paris Conservatory
C  Yale University
D  Harvard University
Question #4
A  the Prix de Rome
B  an Academy Award
C  a Pulitzer Prize
D  a Grammy
Question #5
A  the “grand old man” of American music.
B  “jazz master.”
C  “modern master.”
D  “March King” of America.
Question #6
A  the Far West
B  the Midwest
C  the South
D  New England
Question #8
A  as the norm of American musical life.
B  as something to be avoided.
C  as the norm of Viennese music only.
D  as to be used as a temporary disturbance in music.
Question #9
A  make bad entrances.
B  play wrong notes.
C  play out of tune.
D  All possible answers.
Question #10
A  post-Impressionist
B  primitivist
C  post-Romantic
D  American modernist
Question #11
A  teaching music lessons
B  composing
C  conducting the Concord Philharmonic
D  selling insurance
Question #12
A  well-known musical quotations heard during his years studying in Paris
B  well-known musical quotations from his Protestant New England upbringing
C  famous musical quotations from German masters
D  a complex fugue
Question #14
A  spirituals from early nineteenth-century camp meetings.
B  patriotic songs and Protestant hymns.
C  Anglo-American folk melodies.
D  commercially successful vernacular music.
Question #15
A  Washington and the Canadian border
B  Wisconsin and the Great Lakes
C  New England
D  the Far West and rural life
Question #16
A  wind band.
B  small orchestra.
C  choir and orchestra.
D  jazz band.
Question #17
A  Appalachia
B  Dobbs Ferry, New York
C  Brooklyn, New York
D  Cooperstown, New York
Question #18
A  Aaron Copland
B  Martha Graham
C  Mikhail Baryshnikov
D  Nadia Boulanger
Question #20
A  Charles Ives
B  William Grant Still
C  Langston Hughes
D  Martha Graham