Music 111 - Music Appreciation » Winter 2021 » Prelude 04 Quiz
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Question #1
Advocacy for the rising middle class was a hallmark of:
A.
the Avant Garde
B.
the Enlightenment
C.
the Imperialists
Question #2
Which period of European art and literature most captivated 18th-century thinkers?
A.
the Medieval period
B.
the Greek and Roman periods (antiquity)
Question #3
Which Classical-era composers performed in public concerts?
A.
Mozart
B.
Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven
C.
Haydn
D.
Beethoven
Question #4
The music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven is characterized by:
A.
wild virtuosic melodies
B.
singable lyrical melodies
Question #5
Demand for music making in the Classical era came consistently from the:
A.
university
B.
court
Question #6
Louis XV and Frederick the Great ruled as a result of:
A.
democracy
B.
aristocratic norms
Question #7
Composers of the Classical era fully explored which harmonic system?
A.
pentatonicism
B.
major-minor system
C.
Church mode system
D.
octatonic system
Question #8
Women in the Classical era contributed to music as:
A.
professional singers
B.
music teachers
C.
professional singers and music teachers
Question #9
What musical occupation was LEAST available to women to in the Classical era?
A.
orchestral conductor
B.
music teacher
C.
professional singer and instrumentalist
Question #10
The 18th-century composer was most likely to find a patron in:
A.
the university
B.
the middle class
C.
the aristocracy
Question #11
Which concert venues were available to composers of the Classical era?
A.
the royal palace and the concert hall
B.
the concert hall
C.
the royal palace
Question #12
Classical harmony is best described as:
A.
chromatic
B.
diatonic
Question #13
Classical phrase structure is best described as:
A.
irregular and asymmetrical, with weak or covered cadences.
B.
regular and symmetrical, with clear cadences.
Question #14
One of the attributes of Classicism is a longing for strangeness, ecstasy, and wonder.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #15
Two significant historical events that occurred during the Classical era were the French and American Revolutions.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #16
The Industrial Revolution of the 18th century saw a series of important inventions, which helped shape the modern world.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #17
The strong aristocratic sovereign rulers were absent in the Classical era.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #18
The Classical era has been called The Age of Reason.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #19
The Enlightenment movement among intellectuals was also a part of 18th-century European culture.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #20
Historians observe that ideals of classicism only emerged in the 18th century.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #21
Buildings like the U.S. Capitol building, the University of Virginia, and Monticello were patterned after Greek and Roman temples.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #22
Classical-era works were generally composed with a preponderance of disjunct melodies.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #23
Classical-era compositions are characterized by rhythmic regularity.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
Question #24
Classical-eras composers, especially in the earlier years, were still working under aristocratic patronage.
A.
FALSE
B.
TRUE
Question #25
Classical-era composers often incorporated folk elements in their music.
A.
TRUE
B.
FALSE
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