Romantic Period Quiz 3 (60 MCQs)

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1. An instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood, for the piano, is
2. What is the nationality of antonio vivaldi?
3. They believed in expressing their imaginations and passion through their artworks including architecture, arts, entertainment, and traditions.
4. Clara had a bigger musical reputation than her husband at the time of their marriage.
5. Which of the following is not belong to the male voice?
6. Here are some of the romantic period composers, EXCEPT:
7. In absolute music, musical ideas are organized without the aid of external images provided by a program.
8. Machines were widely introduced in ..... which multiplied productions
9. When was antonio vivaldi born and when he died?
10. Which period is commonly associated with the Romantic literary movement?
11. What instrumental form has programmatic or nationalistic elements?
12. He was known as the "Poet of the Piano"
13. Which is the best example of assonance?
14. ..... and ..... were the top two leading performers of the Romantic Period.
15. Who was a President of the U.S. during the Romantic period?
16. What device is used in the following phrase: "of the sunken sun"
17. He continued composing Classical traditions but Romantic in tone. Who is this German composer?
18. Select the term that means:an arguable statement.
19. His final opera ends with "All the world's a joke"
20. Program music form that has just one movement and was created by Liszt.
21. Romantics favored
22. What instrument used in the music of The Swan by Camille saint Saen?
23. Which painting of De Goya illustrates a moment when a Spanish man with raised arms awaits the fate those bloodied and fallen around him have just faced?
24. The Romantic Revival begins around the latter half of the reign of
25. Name of the composer who bridged the Classical period to Romantic period.
26. A type of German song, especially of the Romantic period, typically solo voice with piano accompaniment.
27. Conductors became necessary to lead and control the
28. Lieder is a German word for .....
29. Which Romantic poet is known for his poem 'Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey'?
30. Singspiel is from which country?
31. It is the period in which Greek and Roman principles and styles were reflected in society.
32. Beethoven was born in .....
33. The TWO main events that influenced the Romantic movement were .....
34. What is the period that came just before the Romantic Period called?
35. True or False:Beethoven gradually went deaf.
36. A weaker and more airy voice usually in the higher pitch ranges.
37. A one-movement work for orchestra that gives musical expression to the emotions and events associated with a story, play, political occurrence, personal experience, or encounter with nature.
38. Frederick Chopin wrote most of his music for the following instrument.
39. Frederick Chopin wrote most of his music in what instrument?
40. Highlights the most important event the painters what to show
41. Identify the composers of the Romantic period below.
42. Identify the movement which is characterized by:emotional extremes and heightened sensation
43. The emphasis of Romantic art and literature was on .....
44. Neoclassical architecture styles embraced and mimic the grandeur of Rococo style and the late Baroque.
45. This composer is an organist conductor and pianist
46. An architectural style of Romantic era.
47. He is the artist behind the painting "The Death of Socrates" and "The Oath of Horatti"
48. What does a composer write in a concerto when he wants all performers to play as opposed to when only the soloist plays?
49. He bridged the gap in the transition of music from the Classical to the Romantic period.
50. Famous violin virtuoso in the world, he composed "La Campanella" .
51. COMPOSER OF SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE
52. A literary an artistic movement that reacted against the restraint and universalism of enlightenment.
53. The composers of the Romantic period turned their attention to the expression of intense emotions.
54. By the Romantic era, concerts had moved from aristocratic palaces to public concert halls.
55. Musical form played by an orchestra and a soloist
56. Who is the author of the poem Thanatopsis?
57. He is the person who stands in front of people while they sing or play musical instruments and directs their performance.
58. He was a composer who composed and critic music of other composers during the Romantic period.
59. What orchestral piano instrument of the early Romantic period similar to classical models?
60. When did Rimsky-Korsakov live?