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Quiz 53

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

Question #1
A  scurrying melodic figures
B  horn calls
C  velvety flute solo in the lower register
D  seemingly random accents
Question #2
A  oboe
B  viola
C  bassoon
D  English horn
Question #3
A  ballet
B  incidental music
C  program symphony
D  symphony
Question #4
A  The premiere of The Rite of Spring was uneventful in Paris.
B  The premiere took place in Paris at the funeral of a well-known architect.
C  There was an embarrassingly small turnout as the Parisian audience was not interested in modernist works.
D  Shouts from the audience disrupted the dancers, which temporarily interrupted the show.
Question #5
A  All possible answers.
B  balanced, 4-bar phrases
C  lyrical and tuneful, reminiscent of Classical style
D  short fragments, limited ranges, extended repetition
Question #6
A  The Rite of Spring
B  Petrushka
C  The Firebird
D  All possible answers.
Question #7
A  Russia
B  France
C  United States
D  Germany
Question #8
A  All possible answers.
B  The dancers made jerky and irregular movements with individual limbs.
C  The dancers formed rotating geometric patterns onstage.
D  The dancers jumped up and down in place.
Question #9
A  He ensured the return of flowing melodies, reminiscent of the Romantic era.
B  He became a leader in the revitalization of rhythm in European art music.
C  He helped reestablish the prominence of classical ballet.
D  He returned to Classical-era forms.
Question #11
A  Dadaism
B  Expressionism
C  primitivism
D  Impressionism
Question #13
A  neo-Classical.
B  avant-garde.
C  primitivist.
D  modernist.
Question #15
A  using changing meters.
B  using polyrhythms.
C  increasing its complexity.
D  All possible answers.
Question #16
A  Russian folk tunes.
B  tunes by Mozart.
C  popular songs.
D  French folk tunes.
Question #17
A  National Dance Theatre of Paris
B  Ballets Russes
C  Ballets Paris
D  The Paris Modern Dance Troupe
Question #18
A  “Scenes of Pagan Germany”
B  “Scenes of Modern Russia”
C  “Scenes of Modern France”
D  “Scenes of Pagan Russia”
Question #19
A  unpredictable accents
B  pizzicato and successive down-bow strokes in the strings
C  parallel chords, floating harmonies
D  dissonant, violent chords
Question #20
A  Russia
B  Austria
C  France
D  Germany