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THIRD QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST

MAPEH 9
S.Y. 2020-2021

Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the space provided before each number.

MUSIC

_____1. Is an artistic, literary and intellectual movement that begin in the second half of the 18 th century as a reaction to the
Industrial
Revolution. It is in part, a revolt against the social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment and a reaction
against the scientific
and rationalization of nature.
a. Baroque Period c. Renaissance Period
b. Romantic Period d. Classical Period
_____2. Which of the following became the focus of Romantic composers?
a. Human condition and struggle of the spirit c. Industrial Revolution and political issues
b. Scientific method and the new inventions d. Natural environment and man-made catastrophe
_____3. This characteristic of Romantic music became more important than structural consideration during the Romantic
Period.
a. Nationalism in music c. New structures/forms
b. Emotional expression d. Bigger range of dynamics
_____4. In the song Erlkonig, how did the soloist presented the four characters of the poem?
a. Through the eerie sound of the piano c. More vocal lines
b. Changes in melody, register, harmony d. A rumbling figure in the bass
_____5. What genre of instrumental music evokes image and ideas?
a. Incidental Music b. Piano Pieces c. Program Music d. Program Overture
_____6. A piece composed for the development of a specific technique.
a. Polonaise b. Sonata c. Ballade d. Impromptu
_____7. A start piece of music that can be used as a preface and introduction to another work or may stand on its own.
a. Scherzo b. Prelude c. Ballade d. Waltz
_____8. A start free-form musical composition usually for a solo instrument like piano.
a. Prelude b. Impromptu c. Nocturne d. Etude
_____9. Composition for one or more solo instrument usually consisting of three or four independent movements varying in key,
mood and
tempo.
a. Mazurka b. Polonaise c. Scherzo d. Sonata
_____10. One of the composers in violin and string music and became the most famous virtuoso in the world.
a. Frederic Chopin b. Franz Lizst c. Niccolo Paganini d. Robert Schumann

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