Music! Its Role and Importance in Our Lives

Chapter 18: The Classical and Romantic Periods

Self Check Quiz

1
What is a work in several movements for one or more instruments called?
A)sonata
B)tutti
C)rondo
D)scherzo
2
A section of a concerto in which all the instruments and/or voices perform together is called a
A)sonata.
B)lieder.
C)tutti.
D)sonata allegro form.
3
An ABA form of three sections: exposition, development, and recapitulation, is known as
A)sonata allegro form.
B)tutti.
C)scherzo.
D)lieder.
4
What does recapitulation mean?
A)It is a presentation of the main music ideas.
B)It is a restatement of the main thematic material.
C)It is an elaboration of one or both themes.
D)It is a short conclusion.
5
A composition consisting of a recurring theme alternating with contrasting sections is called a(n)
A)coda.
B)rondo.
C)art song.
D)lieder.
6
A vigorous and sometimes lighthearted movement in triple meter with a middle section or trio is called a
A)coda.
B)sonata.
C)scherzo.
D)lieder.
7
During which period did music often seem to explode with emotion?
A)Classical
B)Romantic
C)Baroque
D)Medieval
8
"The Erlking," composed by Franz Schubert, is a good example of the
A)art song.
B)coda.
C)rondo.
D)lieder.
9
Instrumental compositions that attempt to convey a specific idea without using lyrics is called
A)program symphony.
B)program music.
C)art song.
D)scherzo.
10
"The Moldau" by Bedrich Smetana is an example of a(n)
A)tone poem.
B)art song.
C)rondo.
D)lieder.
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