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100

Symphony No. 5 in C Minor "Fate"

Beethoven

100

The intellectual movement known as the _____________ was based on themes of reason, nature, and progress.

The Enlightenment

100

During the eighteenth century, musicians increasingly depended on ___________ for support

The public

100

A new genre of light opera that emerges in Austria, England, and the United States that utilizes spoken dialogue, such as those by Arthur Sullivan

Operetta

100

The leading American song composer in the nineteenth century was

Stephen Foster

100

The year the first iPhone was released

2007

200

Ave verum corpus, K. 618

Mozart

200

During the late 19th century, concert programs in Europe increasingly focused on this music by this type of composer

Dead

200

Composers published many songs for home performance in different countries throughout the Classical and Romantic Eras as a result of this

Growing interest in amateur music-making

200

This composer was responsible for establishing the conventions of grand opera

Giacomo Meyerbeer

200

Accompaniment parts of American and British parlor songs of the early nineteenth century differ from German lieder in this way 

Simpler, less expressive, subordinate to the voice

200

This infinity stone was located on Vormir

Soul Stone

300

The Pirates of Penzance

Sullivan

300

Political upheaval in France, led to comic operas often focusing on this tier of society

The common person

300

In the second half of the nineteenth century, classical music culture in the United States was dominated by this nationalistic style, largely due to the number of immigrants in influential education positions from this country.

German/Germany

300

Done José falls desperately in love with this titular character after she seduces him to get out of an arrest. After refusing him, he goes mad and kills her.

Carmen

300

The French equivalent of the German Lied

Mélodie

300

This is what BMW stands for

Bavarian Motor Works (Bayerische Motoren Werke)

400

Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair

Foster

400

DAILY DOUBLE!

The French term meaning modern, chic, smooth, and sophisticated. It came to describe the new style of music in the eighteenth century.

400

The evocation of non-Western lands and cultures by a European composer through citations or imitations of their musical styles and sonorities is often called this

Exoticism

400

Italian for "True", this term is the operatic parralel to realism in literature, often concerning topics of everyday people, lower classes, and familiar situations. Operas using this often depict brutal or sordid events.

Verismo

400

Most of William Billing's compositions were "plain tunes", but alter collections included _____________, pieces that open with homophony, feature an imitative passage, and return to homophony.

Fuguing or fuging tunes

400

This rock band was formed by Jimmy Page

Led Zeppelin

500

Orfeo ed Euridice

Christoph Gluck

500

The appearance in the 1880s of promising British composers who had developed a distinct national style.

The English Musical Renaissance

500

Franz Liszt created this symphonic genre consisting of a one-movement orchestral work

Symphonic Poem/Tone Poem

500

This set of music dramas depict a magical and cursed ring and its exchange between various powers who wish to harness its power above all else.

Wagner's Ring Cycle

500

A large-scale orchestral work featuring chorus and vocal soloists, without staging, and performed in a concert setting. Mendelssohn's St. Paul or Hayde\n's The Creation, for example.

Oratorio

500

Anubis, the God of Death, has the head of this creature

Jackal

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