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Chapter 48 Quiz
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John Cage's piece
4'33"
features what sounds as its music?
Tones from a "prepared," or mechanically altered, piano
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A full orchestra, but with all instruments played by members of other sections
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The ambient noise of the listener's surroundings
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Rigidly controlled serial tone rows
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Which composer discussed in this chapter made use of whole-tone scales and modes in a piece entitled
Old Buddhist Prayer
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Karl Stockhausen
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Lili Boulanger
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Edgar Varèse
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Ethel Smyth
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What term is used to describe Messiaen's rhythmic patterns that have the same sequence backwards and forwards?
Non-retrogradable
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Polymetric
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Hypersequential
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Serialist
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Live electronic music was a staple of avant-garde compositional technique as early as 1950.
True
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False
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In response to the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, NYC resident Steve Reich composed a piece entitled
WTC 9/11
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True
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False
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The new electronic instrument called the "
ondes martenot
" featured two steel wands, one of which controlled pitch and the other volume.
True
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False
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Listen to the excerpt from
Poème électronique
by Varèse. What sound heard here is a unifying concept throughout the piece?
[insert music file: Todd 2e_Quiz_ch47_q7 – Varese, Poeme Electronique]
The grating noise
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The rising three-note motive
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The siren
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The chirping sounds
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Listen to the excerpt from the first movement of Zwilich's
Concerto Grosso
. What specific homage to the Baroque era is heard here?
[insert music file: Todd 2e_Quiz_ch47_q8 – Zwilich, Concerto Grosso]
It is in double aria form
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The use of ritornello texture
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The lead instrument is actually a viol, a precursor to the violin
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The harpsichord is playing figured bass
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Listen to the excerpt from Adams's
Short Ride in a Fast Machine
. What instruments carry the theme and counter-subject, respectively?
[insert music file: Todd 2e_Quiz_ch47_q9 – Adams, Short Ride…]
The flutes and trumpets
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The trumpets and French horns
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The violins and synthesizer
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The strings and brass
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Listen to the excerpt from Gubaidulina's Violin Concerto No. 2. What marks the end of this first section?
[insert music file: Todd 2e_Quiz_ch47_q10 – Gubaidulina, Violin Concerto 2]
A fanfare in the violins
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A drum roll
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The stroke of a gong
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Glissandos on the harps
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The dominating compositional technique heard in Shaw's
Orangery
is
Dramatic pizzicato passages
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Parallel fifths between cello and first violin
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Violin arpeggios
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Pizzicato strings define the section
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