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20 9. Was nationality a natural phenomenon? Chapter 28 Opera and Musical Theater in the Later Nineteenth Century 1. [678] TQ: What is nationalism? What are the other two isms? 10. When was Germany unified? Italy? What is Risorgimento (see p. 656)? 11. How did cultural nationalism manifest itself in Germany and Italy? 2. What was on the rise and what was on the decline? 3. What are some of the technological advances in the second half of the 19th century? What is the factory "organization"? 4. (679) What about social needs? What did literacy do? What about corporations? Mass consumption manifested itself in what? 12. Why didn't it work in Austrian-Hungary? 13. (681) Would you agree that it would be difficult to become "nationalistic" when Italy, Germany, and France set the standard for art music for centuries? What label could you expect if you weren't successful? What does Austro-Germanic mean here? 5. Political reform uprisings in 18 and 18 were in, and in cities of,,. The result was. Why? 14. French and Russian composers wrote pieces on and topics. But exoticism wanted a sense of difference that combined and. Cite the example of the past and the future. What two events opened the east? 6. What were the four general political reforms? 15. (689) What were the other themes? Cite examples. 7. What were some of the other reforms? And the negatives? 16. (682) What are the other examples of myth, fantasy, and nature? 17. Why did opera production decline? 8. (680) What is the purpose of nationalism? Burkholder/Grout/Palisca, Ninth Edition, Chapter 28

18. (683) Because the audience was larger,. Because the orchestra was louder,. Because of the new type of singer,. Because there was a repertory,. Because electricity was available,. 27. (685) Rienzi is classified as a opera, modeled after. 28. The Flying Dutchman is a opera modeled after. What are the characteristics established by this opera? 19. What are the different types of light opera? 20. (690) What is Wagner's significance? 21. SR: Wagner was born in. His father died and his mother married Ludwig Geyer, whom Wagner suspected was both and. 22. What are Wagner's two essays? 29. (686) SR: There was nothing left to be achieved in instrumental music after. All that was left was music associated with drama. 30. Act III of Tannhäuser introduced a new kind of vocal line that became Wagner's normal method of setting text. 31. Lohengrin has treatment of and that is both and, that aims for and. 23. What does Gesamtkunstwerk mean? Instead of "music drama," Wagner used the terms,, and and even suggested " " as an appropriate description. 24. (684-85) SR: His hero was. Keep a journal of his travels and his activity. 32. (687) SR: Wagner was involved in anti-semitism in the essay. He wanted to distant himself from the composers and. 33. (688) The Ring cycle is about the value of and people's willingness to it for worldly ends. Know the basic story. 34. Wagner used a form of poetry called that uses. 35. What is a Leitmotiv? Alternate spellings? 25. SR: Make a list of his works. 36. (690) "Leitmotives are often characterized by particular." 37. (691) In what two ways are Wagner's leitmotives different than reminiscence motives of Weber and Donizetti? 26. (684) In a nutshell, explain the difference between traditional opera and Wagner's opera. 38. (692) Explain "code of meaning." 2014, 2009, 2007, 2001, 2000 Ted A. DuBois

21 39. (699) What is Die Meistersinger about? 40. What is Parsifal about? What does diatonicism and chromaticism represent? 51. (697) SR: Verdi was born in. By age he was a church. He studied in but returned as in. He married in 18. They had children, but by 1840. 41. (692) Who is the philosopher and the title of his work? What is his stance? 52. SR: He went to and started writing operas. During the next 13 years he wrote or operas a year for the theatres in what cities? 42. (693) What is Tristan und Isolde about? Who wrote it? 43. What are the pitches of the Tristan chord in its original form? 53. SR: He met the soprano. He moved back to in 18. They lived there, but didn't get married until 18. 54. SR: Between 1855 and 1871 he wrote operas. After that he wrote more. 55. SR: Make a list of works. 44. (694) How does Wagner achieve ambiguous harmony? (See "Yet the harmony ") 45. (695) "More has been written about than any other composer." 56. Why is Nabucco important? Luisa Miller? Reminiscence motives? Prelude? 46. His work influenced the symbolist poets and, the visual artists.and. 57. (698) SR: Who is the singer? What was different about a bel canto singer and Maurel? 47. Who dominated Italian opera in the second half of the 19th century? How many operas? Over what period? 48. (696) What was the secret of Verdi's popularity? Beyond melody? 58. (700) To illustrate Verdi's style, the author selects a scene from the final act of La traviata and shows how the composer uses the structure but modifies it. 59. (701) How are the later operas different? 49. How did he pick his libretto? What were the requirements? 60. Les vêpres sicilienne is a opera, libretto by, that combines and elements. 50. What are the three steps of "Working method"? Burkholder/Grout/Palisca, Ninth Edition, Chapter 28

61. Un ballo in maschera and La forza del destino have roles. 75. Lyric opera developed from what? When? Examples? 62. Aida allowed Verdi "to introduce and." 76. What are examples of French exoticism? 63. Verdi's last two operas are based on, with librettos by. 64. Verdi's publisher,, asked Verdi to write an opera based on Otello in 18. Verdi began in 18 and finished in 18. 77. (705) Bizet borrowed authentic Spanish melodies but most of the Spanish sound is his. What is a seguidilla? What are the other features of Spanish music? 65. His last opera,, is a opera. 66. (702) has more operas in the repertory than any other composer. 67. Name the two composers and their works that found a way in the repertory? How are they classified? 78. When did opéra bouffe begin? Who is the representative? 79. (706) What is a cabaret? Café-concert? Revue? 68. Who was the most successful composer after Verdi? What career was he supposed to choose? 80. What were the two approaches to modernization in Russia? 69. Start a list and finish it on p. 703. How many total? 81. (707) What institutions represented the westernizers? 70. Puccini combined focus on melody with some of features. List them. 82. Who was the leading Russian composer of the 19th century? 83. Name his two most important operas. 71. How does Puccini treat arias, choruses, and ensembles? 72. was the main center for the production of new works in France. 84. Name his ballets. 85. Who are the mighty five? Variant spellings? 73. (704) Grand opera, exemplified by Meyerbeer's (1865) and Verdi's (1867), faded after these works. 74. Name the ballets and their composer. 2014, 2009, 2007, 2001, 2000 Ted A. DuBois

22 86. (708) SR: Tchaikovsky studied (subject) in (city) and graduated at age. He was a civil servant for years before studying music. He was hired to teach at the, where he remained for years. TQ: How old was he when he started teaching? 96. What are the characteristics of Russian folk song? 97. Musorgsky's harmony is but he chords. 98. (712) What is the last Musorgsky trait? 87. SR: His professional career was successful, but his personal life was in disarray. What were some of his problems? 99. RK studied music with and while pursuing a career in the. In 1871 he became. He also became an active and a master of. 88. SR: Who was his benefactress? How is that helpful to us today? 100. RK wrote collections of folk songs (1875-82). He wrote operas, some of which are: 89. SR: Do the list of works. 101. What are the two scale systems? Both are already found in the music of. 90. (709) Who did the five admire? How was their style? 102. (715) Bohemia (now ) had education and opera. In the 18 s an attempt to create a national form of opera began. 91. Balakirev wrote what? Cui? 103. Who won the contest? Name his opera. 104. Who's next? 92. Borodin was a who didn't have time to compose. His opera,, which is a opera and completed by, contrasts Russian and Politian cultures. What are the traits of each? 105. Opera in Other Lands. List the country, composer, work. 93. (710) Musorgsky earned his living how? 106. (716) What is an operetta? Who are the representatives? 94. Name his operas. 95. What are the elements of realism? Burkholder/Grout/Palisca, Ninth Edition, Chapter 28

107. (717) What were the forms of entertainment in America? 108. Summarize the chapter in brief statements. 2014, 2009, 2007, 2001, 2000 Ted A. DuBois