Composers
Vocabulary
Historical and Artistic Movements and Relationships
Miscellaneous
Works
100

This composer had a pet lobster, only ate "white" foods, and founded his own religion. 

Who is Erik Satie?


100

A _______________is a recurring musical theme appearing usually in operas but also in symphonic poems. It is used to reinforce the dramatic action, to provide psychological insight into the characters, and to recall or suggest to the listener extramusical ideas relevant to the dramatic event.

What is a leitmotif?

100
This movement describes the profound fascination and influence of Japanese art on Western Europeans starting around the 1850s

What is Japonisme?

100

What composer wrote in a refined French style, which drew primarily from earlier French composers and approached music more as sonorous form than as expression?

Who is Gabriel Fauré

100

Which work written by Ravel had a movement dedicated to each member of Les Apaches?

What is Mirroirs by Ravel?

200

Brahms loved the work of this composer, and helped him gain international fame. He was also inspired by the music of native Americans.

Who is Antonín Dvořák?

200

Who coined the term "Gesamtkunstwerk" and what is it?

Who is Richard Wagner?

It means "total work of art," and it refers to his concept of merging multiple art forms—music, drama, poetry, scenery, and dance—into one unified, comprehensive artistic creation, particularly within his music dramas.

200

At around age 12, this composer studied with Saint-Saëns.

Later in life he taught Maurice Ravel and Nadia Boulanger.

Who is Gabriel Fauré?

200

What composer wrote in a style influenced by the dance rhythms and modal melodies and harmonies of his native Norway?

Who is Edward Grieg?

200

The work ______________consists of 21 selected poems for speaking voice and chamber ensemble (piano, flute [also piccolo], clarinet [also bass clarinet], violin [also viola] and cello).

What is Schönberg's Pierrot Lunaire?

300

These composers make up the "New German School."

Who are Wagner, Liszt, and Berlioz?


300

Strictly speaking, ____________ in music is merely the use of a pattern that repeats over and over for a significant stretch of a composition. It is often used interchangeably with the 12-tone system, but this is not exactly correct.

What is serialism?

300

These 5 composers make up "The Mighty Five"

Who are Mily Balakirev, César Cui, Modest Mussorgsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, and Alexander Borodin

300

Stravinsky’s compositions between 1919 and 1951 are typically associated with

What is Neoclassicism? 

This period is often referred to as his "neoclassical period" (roughly 1919–1951), which marked a shift away from the Russian folklore and lavish orchestration of his earlier works (like The Rite of Spring)

300

Her vocal music rarely contained recognizable text, as she strove for a sound both primordial and futuristic. To this end she used extended vocal techniques—from conventionally sung notes over a four-octave range to a wide variety of nonstandard performance sounds reminiscent of whining, hiccuping, laughing, and animal-like noises. Many of which can be heard in this work ______________.

What is Turtle Dreams by Meredith Monk?

400

Who was among the earliest female composers to gain an international reputation as a leading figure in American art music?

Who is Amy Beach?

400

__________________________ is  a compositional technique where all twelve notes of the chromatic scale are utilized within a short span, creating a highly dense, atonal, or coloristic harmonic texture

What is chromatic saturation?

400

From 1908-1925, this modernist movement called _________  was largely centered in Germany and Austria, that abandons traditional beauty to explore deeply subjective, subconscious emotions—angst, psychosis, and inner turmoil.

What is expressionism?

400

Schoenberg’s chamber works borrow the principle of developing variation from this composer

Johannes Brahms

400

What work, often credited with establishing German Romantic opera, is unique because it places ordinary people on center stage, singing about their concerns, fears, and loves?

What is Carl Maria von Weber's Der Freischütz

500

Beginning in the late 1850s, Wagner’s operas were influenced by what philosopher?

Who is Arthur Schopenhauer?

500

This is a one-movement programmatic work that comes from a variety of sources – poems, operas, etc.

What is a symphonic poem?

500

Wagner and Brahms are both inspired by Beethoven, but are often seen as "opposites." Can you name the four composers most often given the title "Wagnerian"?

Who are Franz Liszt, Hugo Wolf, Anton Bruckner, and Richard Strauss
500

What composer, along with Debussy, is often classified as an impressionist?

Who is Maurice Ravel?

500

Hector Berlioz’s ________________(1830) is a seminal five-movement program symphony subtitled "Episode in the Life of an Artist." Inspired by his intense obsession with Irish actress Harriet Smithson, it tells the story of a lovestruck artist who poisons himself with opium, resulting in hallucinations of murder, execution, and a witches' sabbath.

What is Symphonie fantastique?

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