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Identity Symbol TEXAS MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Student Affiliate World of Music Grade 11 2012-13 Name School Grade Date 5 MUSIC ERAS: Match the correct period of music history to the dates below. (pg.42,43) A 1. 1900-now B 2. 1600-1750 D 3. 1750-1800 C 4. 1800-1900 E 5. 1890-1910 A. Contemporary B. Baroque C. Romantic D. Classical E. Impressionist 12 COMPOSERS and ERAS: Match the composer to the era in which he composed. (pg.43) E 1. Maurice Ravel A. Baroque A 2. Frances Couperin B. Classical A 3. Georg Philipp Telemann C. Romantic D 4. Stephen Foster D. 19th Century American C 5. Johannes Brahms E. Impressionist A 6. Domenico Scarlatti B 7. Franz Joseph Haydn F 8. Sergei Prokofiev F 9. Norman Dello Joio C 10. Felix Mendelssohn E 11.Claude Debussy D 12.John Phillip Sousa F. Contemporary 10 COMPOSERS AND COUNTRIES: Match the composer to the country with which he is associated. One or more of the countries will not be used. (pg. 43) H 1. Franz Schubert E 2. Franz Liszt I 3. Charles Ives J 4. Antonio Vivaldi B 5. Dmitri Shostakovich F 6. Robert Schumann A 7. Alberto Ginastera I 8. Louis Gottschalk G 9. Frederic Chopin C 10. Claude Debussy A. Argentina B. Russia C. France D. England E. Hungary F. Germany G. Poland H. Austria I. United States J. Italy

Grade 11 2012-2013 Page 2 12 MUSIC NAMES and TERMS: Match the description or definition below with the following name or term. B 1. Nocturne H 2. Anticipation K 3. Symphonic Poem L 4. Authentic Cadence J 5. Mazurka A 6. Cantabile E 7. Plagal cadence I 8. Dissonant intervals C 9. Suspension D 10. Deceptive Cadence F 11. Consonant Intervals G 12. Sonata Form A. Singing legato style in performance (p.26,33) B. Night music (p.22,33) C. Non-chord tone that sounds as part of a consonant interval and delays moving to the next consonant interval (p.3,14) D. V or V7 moving deceptively to vi or VI (p.12,16) E. a cadence moving from IV to I (p.12,16) F. unisons, 3rds, 6ths, perfect 5ths and octaves (p.3,14) G. Organized into three main sections (p.8,15) H. A non-chord tone that is the early sounding of a tone of a succeeding chord, forming a dissonant interval (p.3,15) I. 2nds, 4ths, diminished 5ths and 7ths (p.3,14) J. A Polish national dance in triple meter and moderate tempo often featuring stronger accents on 2nd or 3rd beat (p.25,33) K. A one movement work presenting musical descriptions of nature, places, people, or events (p.8,15) L. A cadence which moves from V or V7 to I or i (p.12,16) 12 TRUE/FALSE: Write T (True) or F (False) in the blank before each sentence. T 1. Beethoven s music achieved widespread performance and publication during his lifetime. (p.1,14) F 2. Beethoven s composing career can be divided into five periods. (p.1,14) T 3. Franz Joseph Haydn assigned many exercises in writing counterpoint to Beethoven.(p.2,14) F 4. Beethoven wrote more symphonies than Haydn and Mozart. (p.5,15) T 5. Czerny was awed by the tremendous power and dynamic richness of Beethoven s piano playing. (p.11,16) T 6. In the final movement of Symphony No. 9, Beethoven added vocal soloists and chorus to the orchestra. (p.10,16) T 7. Viennese audiences were amazed by Chopin's smooth legato playing technique. (p.18,31) F 8. Chopin used specifically descriptive titles for his piano works as Schumann did. (p.18,31)

Grade 11 2012-2013 Page 3 Name (Continued) TRUE/FALSE: Write T (True) or F (False) in the blank before each sentence. T 9. Chopin is famous as a composer of piano music. (p.17,31) F 10. Chopin never used ornamentation in his melodic phrases. (p.22,33) T 11. Chopin turned back to Baroque forms, recasting them into Romantic musical language. (p.27,34) T 12. Schuman wrote that Chopin's waltzes had elegant melodies and rich harmonic accompaniment.(p.24,33) 10 IDENTIFY THE COMPOSER: Use (B) for Beethoven or (C) for Chopin for the following pieces. B 1. Piano Concerto in G Major, Op. 58, No. 4 (p.16) B 2. Sonata in C Minor, Op. 13 (Pathetique) (p.5,16) C 3. Impromptu in C# Minor, Op. 66 (p.21,34) B 4. String Quartet in F Major, Op. 18, No. 1 (p.10,16) B 5. Fidelio (p.7,15) C 6. Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 17, No. 4 (p.25,34) C 7. Nocturne in Eb Major, Op. 92, No. 2 (p.18,31,34) C 8. Polonaise in A Major, Op. 40, No. 1 (p.25,33,34) B 9. Symphony Opus 55, No. 3 (Eroica) (p.5,37) C 10. Prelude in A Major, Op. 28, No. 7 (p.19,32,34) 30 MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the letter (A or B) which completes each statement correctly. B 1. Beethoven was born in the small city of (A. Berlin B. Bonn), Germany. (p.1,14) A 2. (A. Beethoven's B. Bach's) important works influenced composers of later eras more than any other composer. (p.1,14) A 3. "Moonlight" was a title added to Sonata Op. 27, No. 2 by (A. his publishers B. Beethoven). (p.5,15) B 4. Movement II of Beethoven's third symphony has a descriptive title: (A. Wedding March B. Funeral March). (p.5,38) B 5. The fourth movement of Symphony No. 6 portrays (A. a tranquil day B. a fierce storm). (p.8,16) B 6. Beethoven changed the title of Symphony No. 3 from (A. Adolf Hitler B. Napolean Bonaparte) to Symphony Eroica. (p. 5,15) B 7. In his teaching, Beethoven stressed (A. playing notes correctly B. playing with expression). (p.11,16) B 8. Increasing (A. blindness B. deafness) plagued Beethoven. (p.5,15) A 9. Chopin is a native of (A. Poland B. Hungary). (p.17,31)

Grade 11 2012-2013 Page 4 (Continued) MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the letter (A or B) which completes each statement correctly. B 10. In Paris, Chopin earned his living as a (A. orchestra conductor B. piano teacher). (p.18,32) A 11. Eventually, Parisian audiences were won over by the more dramatic performing styles of Liszt, Hiller, and (A. Thalberg B. Pleyel). (p.18,32) B 12. When Chopin was living in Paris, (A. Steinway B. Pleyel) was a leading piano manufacturer. (p.18,32) A 13. Many of Chopin's character pieces use traditional (A. ternary B. sonata) form. (p.23,33) A 14. In the mid 1800 s, Paris (A. was B. was not) becoming an important European music center. (p.18,32) B 15. The composer credited with first composing piano nocturnes was (A. Chopin B. Field). (p.22,33) 5 CHARACTERISTICS OF MUSIC ERAS: Match the following characteristics with their correct era. Use the abbreviations below. B = Baroque CL = Classical R = Romantic CO = Contemporary MELODY B Long phrases of unequal length, except in dance pieces. Motivic development and melodic ornamentation are important. CO Tend to have wide leaps and wide range or many repeating tones and narrow range R May have wide range, chromaticism and unequal phrase lengths CL Lyrical in style often with phrases of equal length RHYTHM B Rhythmic motion tends to be rapid, especially in the bottom line of the texture CL Slower moving than in previous era, resulting in a slower rate of chord changes TONALITY CO Dissonance is more prevalent and more freely treated CL Organizes music on a large scale as in music of previous era B Based on major and minor keys rather than modal scales. R May be more important as an expressive factor than as an organizing factor and frequently uses chromatic coloring chords

Grade 11 2012-2013 Page 5 Name 4 ANALYSIS: Study the excerpts below and answer the following questions. B 1. In Excerpt One, the note circled in measure one is a (A. Passing Tone B. Neighbor Tone). A 2. In Excerpt One, the note circled in measure three is an (A. Appoggiatura B. Anticipation). B 3. Excerpt Two is an example of a Chopin (A. Polonaise B. Waltz). B 4. Excerpt Two is in the key of (A. f minor B. Ab Major). Excerpt One: Excerpt Two