Review - audio (all) Flashcards
What’s the title of the excerpt?
Who is the composer?
What is the genre?
What is the form of the piece?
What piece of the form is the excerpt? (introduction, A, B, or coda)
What is the tempo in this excerpt?
Polonaise in A flat Major, op. 53
Chopin
solo piano music
ABA (with introduction and coda)
The excerpt is the introduction
Maestoso (English Majestic is okay!)
What’s the title of the excerpt?
Who is the composer?
What is the genre?
What is the form of the entire piece?
What piece of the form is the excerpt? (introduction, A, B, or coda)
What is the tempo in this excerpt?
Polonaise in A flat Major, op. 53
Chopin
solo piano music
ABA (with introduction and coda)
This is the Section B.
Maestoso (English Majestic is okay!)
What’s the title of the excerpt?
Who is the composer?
What is the genre?
What is the form of the piece?
What does the excerpt represent - the right and left hand?
What is the tempo in this excerpt?
Erlking
Schubert
Lied
Form: durchkomponiert (Through-composed is fine!)
The piano’s right hand describes the horse galloping (running).
The piano’s left hand describe the storm and the wind.
The tempo is Schnell (English fast is okay!)
What’s the title of the excerpt?
Who is the composer?
What is the genre?
What is the form of the form of the piece?
Which character is singing?
Why does this character sing in upper register?
Erlking
Schubert
Lied
Form: durchkomponiert (Through-composed is fine!)
The son.
The son signs in high register because he is supposed to be young and innocent. He is also afraid.
What’s the title of the excerpt?
Who is the composer?
What is the genre of the entire piece?
What is the name of this specific excerpt
What obsolete instrument is used?
What other instrument is used in the excerpt
Symphonie fantastique
Berlioz
Program Symphony
This excerpt is dies irae
The obsolete instrument is opicleide
Bronze bells are used (C and G)
What’s the title of the excerpt?
Who is the composer?
What is the genre of the entire piece?
What is the name of this specific excerpt
What instrument plays the theme first?
How is the theme transformed?
Symphonie fantastique
Berlioz
Program Symphony
This excerpt is the idee fixe
The obsolete instrument is opicleide
Bronze bells are used (C and G)
The beloved has become one of the witches.
Answer the following questions for the music excerpt.
-Title
-Composer
-Genre
-Structure
Name three rhythmic techniques used in this piece.
Title: Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Composer: John Adams
Genre: fanfare for orchestra
Structure: one movement (loosely divided into four sections based on the different wood blocks used)
- a high wood block establishes the beat and then maintains it.
Answer the following questions for the music excerpt.
-Title
-Composer
-Genre
-Structure
Name three rhythmic techniques used in this piece.
Title: Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Composer: John Adams
Genre: fanfare for orchestra
Structure: one movement (loosely divided into four sections based on the different wood blocks used)
-Cross-rhythms
-Changing meter (time signatures)
-Polyrhythms
-Ostinato
- Simultaneous use of simple and compound time
Answer the following questions for the music excerpt.
-Title
-Composer
-Genre
-Structure
Name three rhythmic techniques used in this piece.
Title: Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Composer: John Adams
Genre: fanfare for orchestra
Structure: one movement (loosely divided into four sections based on the different wood blocks used)
-Cross-rhythms
-Changing meter (time signatures)
-Polyrhythms
-Ostinato
- Simultaneous use of simple and compound time
Answer the following questions for the music excerpt.
-Title
-Composer
-Genre
-Structure
Name three rhythmic techniques used in this piece.
Title: Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Composer: John Adams
Genre: fanfare for orchestra
Structure: one movement (loosely divided into four sections based on the different wood blocks used)
-Cross-rhythms
-Changing meter (time signatures)
-Polyrhythms
-Ostinato
- Simultaneous use of simple and compound time
Provide the following for the following Excerpt.
- Title of entire collection
- Title of the piece the excerpt is part of
- Composer
- What is the general style of this piece?
- How is variety is created in this excerpt?
- Music for Piano the entire collection
- Changes (beginning)
- Louie
- The piece is a minimalist style
- Variety is achieved by changes in the dynamics and accented notes played with the right-hand fifth finger, the
Provide the following for the following Excerpt.
- Title of entire collection
- Title of the piece the excerpt is from
- Composer
- What is the general style of this piece?
- Describe the end of the piece/this excerpt?
- Music for Piano the entire collection
- Changes
- Louie
- The piece is a minimalist style
- The ending gradually becomes softer until the end. The last dynamics indication is “perdendosi.” gradually fading away.”
Answer the following for the music excerpt:
- Title of entire piece
- What instrument plays the opening melody
- What interval is in the opening melody?
- Give two innovative orchestration in this music excerpt
- Describe the meter/tempo
- Title of entire piece: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
- What instrument plays the opening melody: flute
- What interval is in the opening melody? a tritone
- Give two innovative orchestration in this music excerpt: harp glissandi, muted horns, muted strings
- Describe the meter/tempo: the tempo is moderate and there is no clear metric accent
Answer the following for the music excerpt:
- Title of entire piece
- Composer
- Genre
- Source of inspiration
- Who wrote the source of inspiration
- Form of entire piece
- Which part of the form is the music excerpt?
-What is the key signature?
- Title of entire piece: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
- Composer: Debussy
- Genre: symphonic poem (tone poem)
- Source of inspiration: a symbolist poem
- Who wrote the source of inspiration: Mallarme
- Form: ABA
- Which part of the form is the music excerpt? section A
-What is the key signature? begins and ends in four sharps (E major but the tonality is vague)
Answer the following for the music excerpt:
- Title of entire piece
- Composer
- Genre
- Source of inspiration
- Who wrote the source of inspiration
- Form of entire piece
- Which part of the form is the music excerpt?
- Which instrument plays the theme?
- Title of entire piece: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
- Composer: Debussy
- Genre: symphonic poem (tone poem)
- Source of inspiration: a symbolist poem
- Who wrote the source of inspiration: Mallarme
- Form: ABA
- Which part of the form is the music excerpt? section B
- Which instrument plays the theme? Clarinet
Answer the following for the music excerpt:
- Title of entire piece
- What instruments play this theme
- Form of entire piece
- Which part of the form is the music excerpt?
- Which instrument plays the theme?
- What scale is used and why is it used?
- Title of entire piece: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
- Form: ABA
- Which part of the form is the music excerpt? section B
- Which instrument plays the theme? Clarinet
- What scale is used and why is it used? Whole-tone scale is used to bring out exotic feeling
Answer the following for the music excerpt:
- Title of entire piece
- What instruments play this theme
- Form of entire piece
- Which part of the form is the music excerpt?
- What is the solo instrument?
- What interval does the solo instrument play?
- What innovative instrument is played in the final section (not in the excerpt)?
- Title of entire piece: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
- Form of entire piece: ABA
- Which part of the form is the music excerpt? return of section A
- What is the solo instrument? Flute
- What interval does the solo instrument play? Solo flute play perfect fourth (5 semitones)
- What innovative instrument is played in the final section (not in the excerpt)? Antique cymbals (see attached image)
What is the title and genre of the entire work?
What is the source of plot for the entire work?
Who were the librettists?
Who was the choreographer?
The entire work is West Side Story and it is a musical (musical theatre).
This musical is based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim were the librettists.
Jerome Robbins was the choreographer.
What is the title of the complete work?
What is the title of the selection in this excerpt?
Which character sings this?
Describe the setting?
What is the feelings expressed?
How does the opening melody sound like to show Tony’s adoration for Maria?
The complete work is West Side Story.
The music excerpt is “Maria”
Tony (tenor)
Tony is outside of the gym, where Tony has just met and fallen in love with Maria.
Tony sings “Maria” with love.
The opening of the melody sounds like a chant-like to show Tony’s love for Maria.
What is the title of the complete work?
What is the title of the selection in this excerpt?
What is the name of the interval in the motive right after “Ma-ri-a”?
What does this angular motive present throughout?
The complete work is West Side Story.
The music excerpt is “Maria”
After “Ma-ri-a”, a tritone interval follow.
The tritone is used for troubled love and strong wishes.
What is the title of the complete work?
What is the title of the song this music excerpt is part of?
What is the form after the introduction?
Who are the two main singers?
Who misses Puerto Rico?
Who likes living in Manhattan, USA?
What is the form in which groups and solo sing back and forth?
The chorus and verse alternate a 6/8 and 3/4 pattern. What is the name of this rhythmic technique?
How is the Latin flavor achieved?
The complete work is West Side Story.
The excerpt is from “I like to be in America”.
After the introduction, the form is verse-chorus.
Rosalia and Anita are the two main singers.
Rosalia likes Puerto Rico.
Anita likes Manhattan, USA.
When groups and solos sing back and forth, it’s called chorus and verse.
Hemiola effect is the main rhythmic technique in this song.
Latin flavor is achieved through use of guitar, claves, maracas and other percussion instruments.
Answer the following question for the music excerpt.
- Name of complete work
- Genre of the complete work
- Composer
- what is the solo instrument?
- Who is the choreographer?
- What is the structure of the entire work?
- What part of the structure does the solo belong to?
- Name of complete work - The Rite of Spring
- Genre of the complete work - ballet
- Composer - Stravinsky
- what is the solo instrument? bassoon
- Who is the choreographer? Nijinsky
- What is the structure of the entire work? Two parts (part 1 - Adoration of the Earthy and Part 2 - the Sacrifice)
- What part of the structure does the solo belong to? The bassoon solo is part of the Introduction.
Answer the following question for the music excerpt.
- Name of complete work
- what is the solo instrument?
- Name of complete work - The Rite of Spring
- G
- what is the solo instrument? bassoon