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Quiz in Music 10 Quiz in Music 10
I. Identify the correct answer on each statement. I. Identify the correct answer on each statement.
________1. One of the most important and influential of the ________1. One of the most important and influential of the
20th century composers. He was the primary exponent of 20th century composers. He was the primary exponent of
the impressionist movement and the focal point for other the impressionist movement and the focal point for other
impressionist composers. impressionist composers.
________2. Made use of the whole-tone scale. It also ________2. Made use of the whole-tone scale. It also
applied suggested, rather than depicted, reality. It created a applied suggested, rather than depicted, reality. It created a
mood rather than a definite picture. mood rather than a definite picture.
________3. Was a partial return to a classical form of ________3. Was a partial return to a classical form of
writing music with carefully modulated dissonances. It made writing music with carefully modulated dissonances. It made
use of a freer seven-note diatonic scale. use of a freer seven-note diatonic scale.
________4. The capacity of electronic machines such as ________4. The capacity of electronic machines such as
synthesizers, amplifiers, tape recorders, and loudspeakers synthesizers, amplifiers, tape recorders, and loudspeakers
to create different sounds. to create different sounds.
________5. It used atonality and the twelve-tone scale, ________5. It used atonality and the twelve-tone scale,
lacking stable and conventional harmonies. It served as a lacking stable and conventional harmonies. It served as a
medium for expressing strong emotions, such as anxiety, medium for expressing strong emotions, such as anxiety,
rage, and alienation. rage, and alienation.
________6. It made use of variations of self-contained note ________6. It made use of variations of self-contained note
groups to change musical continuity, and improvisation, groups to change musical continuity, and improvisation,
with an absence of traditional rules on harmony, melody, with an absence of traditional rules on harmony, melody,
and rhythm. and rhythm.
________7. Refers to a style wherein the piece always ________7. Refers to a style wherein the piece always
sounds different at every performance because of the sounds different at every performance because of the
random techniques of production, including the use of ring random techniques of production, including the use of ring
modulators or natural elements that become a part of the modulators or natural elements that become a part of the
music. music.
________8. He started piano lessons with his mother and ________8. He started piano lessons with his mother and
later entered Budapest. He is neo-classicist, primitivist, and later entered Budapest. He is neo-classicist, primitivist, and
nationalist composer. nationalist composer.
________9. Has links to Exoticism through the use of ________9. Has links to Exoticism through the use of
materials from other cultures, Nationalism through the use materials from other cultures, Nationalism through the use
of materials indigenous to specific countries, and Ethnicism of materials indigenous to specific countries, and Ethnicism
through the use of materials from European ethnic groups. through the use of materials from European ethnic groups.
________10. One of his famous work was Bolero. ________10. One of his famous work was Bolero.

II. True of False II. True of False

_______11. Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel were the _______11. Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel were the
primary exponents of Impressionism. primary exponents of Impressionism.
_______12. Edgar Varese was a Chance Music composer. _______12. Edgar Varese was a Chance Music composer.
_______13. Most of the sounds emanate from the _______13. Most of the sounds emanate from the
surroundings, both natural and man-made, such as honking surroundings, both natural and man-made, such as honking
cars, rustling leaves, blowing wind, dripping water, or a cars, rustling leaves, blowing wind, dripping water, or a
ringing phone are examples of Expressionism style. ringing phone are examples of Expressionism style.
_______14. Igor Stravinsky’s one famous work was _______14. Igor Stravinsky’s one famous work was
Petrouchka. Petrouchka.
_______15. George Gershwin was a Avant-Garde _______15. George Gershwin was a Avant-Garde
exponent and his first song was written in 1916 and his first exponent and his first song was written in 1916 and his first
Broadway musical La La Lucille in 1919. Broadway musical La La Lucille in 1919.

III. Musical Analysis III. Musical Analysis


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