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100

This U.S.-born composer was sexist before his trip to Paris in 1921

Who is Aaron Copland?
100

In this decade of the 20th century a hybrid approach between musical comedies and operettas began to appear

When are the 1920s?
100

Alma Wertheim's first significant support to Aaron Copland came in this amount of money

How much is $1,000?

100

This term is defined as: "sound organized in time"

What is music?

100
The Hotel Roosevelt is found in this state

Where is New York?

200

This poet and diplomat was posted to Brazil as the French ambassador in 1917, bringing Darius Milhaud as the "attaché in charge of propaganda"

Who is Paul Claudel?

200

The sonata form began to be used in Western classical compositions starting in this century

When is the 18th century? (1730, specifically)

200

These three scale degrees determine whether a key is major or minor

What are the 3rd, 6th, and 7th scale degrees?

200

During Ravel's lecture-recital for the Pro Musica Society, the audience demanded this term meaning "again" for the "Blues" movement of his Violin Sonata [No. 2]

What is an encore?

200

Shuffle Along depicts a campaign for mayor in this mythical place, somewhere in Dixieland

Where is Jimtown?

300

This country blues singer achieved a following due in part to a conspiracy that he sold his soul to the Devil to play the guitar well

Who is Robert Johnson?

300

Storyville, which closed in this year, caused many musicians to move to Chicago

When is 1917?

300

Jerome Kern assigned this music motif to the river in Show Boat

What is an upward leap of a perfect fourth?

300

This term includes the piano, string bass, drum set, and guitar; key instruments that served as backup for a full ensemble

What is the "model" rhythm section?

300

During the winter of 1920, the Princesse let Tailleferre stay in a property she owned in this region of southwestern France

Where is the Basque region of southwestern France?

400

This critic proposed that we should study the human activity he calls "Musicking"

Who is Christopher Small?

400

George Gershwin, at this age, found work as a song-plugger for the Tin Pan Alley publisher Remick

When is age 15?

400

In "Hotter Than That," Louis Armstrong plays this amount of syncopated high "C" pitches during the sock-chorus

How many is 11 pitches?

400

This term is defined as: the presentation of a show in other cities to test it in front of audiences before premiering it for Broadway critics

What is a tryout tour?

400

The Gennett Studio was found in this city, requiring a four-hour bus ride southeast of Chicago

Where is Richmond, Indiana?

500
This historian designates No, No, Nanette as "the quintessential American 1920s musical on the world's stages"

Who is Kurt Gänzl?

500

"Toot, Toot, Tootsie! (Goo' Bye)" was this many years old when The Jazz Singer was created

How many is 5 years old?

500
The cover for the original sheet music for "Ol' Man River from Show Boat states that it costed this many cents

How many is 60¢?

500

This shimmy was a social dance in 4/4 time or 2/4 time with notoriously simple dance movements

What is the foxtrot?

500

These four cities all had famous postwar center for electronic music

Where are Rome, Paris, Cologne, and New York City?

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