Music History
Debussy/Stravinsky
Schoenberg/Copland
Bernstein/Larsen
100
Ear of "isms"
What is the twentieth century
100
By his 10th Birthday, Debussy was enrolled here. A place that trains artists and prepares them to enter the profession.
What is Paris Conservatory.
100
Copland's most significant training took place here
What is Paris
100
Where did Leonard Bernstein receive musical training?
Harvard and the Curtis Institute.
200
Artists and composers rebelled against these roots
What is romantic
200
Debussy's music style reflected some qualities of what type of artists?
What is Impressionist.
200
Music in which one cannot hear a specific tonal center or key
What is atonalism
200
How and when did Bernstein become famous?
In 1944 when he was called to substitute for the great Bruno Walter.
300
Artist becomes this in twentieth century art
What is lens
300
Whose work can be compared to the cubist style in art, primitivism, and neoclassicism?
What is Stravinsky.
300
Copland wins Pulitzer Prize for this ballet
What is Appalachian Spring
300
Who was one of the most sought-after conductors in the world?
Who is Leonard Bernstein?
400
Theremin and ondes martenot
What are two pioneering instruments capable of producing musical tones electronically
400
Which one of Stravinsky's pieces caused a riot in Paris?
What is Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring).
400
Koussevitsky requested Copland compose this piece
What is Symphony for Organ and Orchestra
400
What is the name of the book/videotape that is available with Leonard Bernsten's lectures?
What is The Unanswered Question?
500
Modernist composers must establish this in order to compete with others
What is unique style
500
Where did Stravinsky first achieve fame?
What is Paris.
500
Transferring the tone row to a different pitch
What is transposition
500
What are the Five Fundamentalist Reasons the classical audience enjoys concerts?
What is the performance, predictability, entertainment, duration, and spirit?