What voices are featured in this selection?
A) Soprano and Bass
B) Alto and Baritone
C) Soprano and Baritone
C) Soprano and Baritone
This piece is performed by
a) a marching band
b) a jazz band
c) an orchestra
c) an orchestra
What is the form of this selection?
a) rondo
b) ABA'
c) theme and variation
B) ABA'
Which instrument family is displayed most on the listening map?
a) brass
b) strings
c) percussion
a) brass
Orff, Carl
A Duet features how many performers?
A) 2
B) 4
C) 3
A) 2
This selection begins with which of these synamic symbols>
pp, pianissimo
Who is the composer of this piece?
Chaminade, Cecile
Which meter is a complex meter?
a) 5/4
b) 3/4
c) 2/4
A) 5/4
This selection is performed by_____.
a) a choir and gong solo
b) a choir with orchestra
c) an orchestra and violin solo
b) a choir with orchestra
The Magic Flute was written by _______?
What does " crescendo" mean?
Gradually Getting Louder
What does ritardando mean?
Gradually getting slower
A constantly recurring melodic fragment, used to accompany the theme is called ________?
a) overture
b) octave
c) ostinato
c) ostinato
The Choir sings this selection in what language?
A) English
B) Latin
C) Spanish
B) Latin
What musical period is The Magic Flute?
A) Contemporary
B) Solo
C) Classical
C) Classical
Beethoven, Ludwig van
What is the meter of Six Romances sans paroles?
a) duple - 2
b) triple - 3
c) quadruple - 4
b) triple
Name the composer of this piece!
Holst, Gustav
This selection starts with which dynamic?
FF, Fortissimo
This selection is an example of
A) a ballet
B) a singspiel
C) a symphony
Which set of adjectives best describes this selection?
a) soothing, soft
b) jerky, irregular
c) steady, lively
This piano piece is performed by one person alone, this is called
a) a duet
b) a lyrical
c) a solo
c) a solo
Which instrument is NOT featured on this map
a) Trumpet
b) Flute
c) Timpani
b) Flute
The composer of this piece is from which continent/country?
A) Europe/ Germany
B) Asia/ China
C) North America/ United States
a) Europe/ Germany