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QUIZ NO.

1 IN MUSIC QUARTER III


NAME: _____________________ YEAR/SECTION: _____________

Read the question carefully and write the correct answer on the space provided before the number:

____ 1. Frederick Chopin wrote most of his music for the following instruments.
a. Violin b. Flute c. Piano d. Orchestra
____ 2. What does the term “Nationalism “means?
a. Being patriotic
b. Having a strong feeling for one’s nation
c. Expressing pride in one’s country or culture
d. Expressing expressive pride in someone else’s country or culture.
____ 3. Name the composer who bridged the time change from the Classical Period to the Romantic
Period.
a. Bach b. Bruckner c. Berlioz d. Beethoven
____ 4. Which of these is not one of the characteristics of the romantic period?
a. Freedom in writing and designing and intense personal expression of self-emotion
b. Has a rich variety of piece types
c. Has a shape and unity of the theme
d. The texture is more expressive
e. None of the above
____ 5. Which of the following is not a type of programme music?
a. Song Cycle c. Concert Overture
b. Symphonic Poem d. Incidental Music

Match the composition to the composer. Write the letter before each number.

A B
_____ 1. Nocturne a. Fredric Chopin
_____ 2. Sonata in B minor b. Robert Schumann
_____ 3. Carnaval Opus 9 c. Franz Liszt
_____ 4. Concerto no. 1 in Eb, Op.6 d. Nicollo Paganini
_____ 5. Prelude

Read the statement carefully, choose the letter of the correct answer.

____ 1. Music of the Romantic Era.


a. 1970-1900 b. 1820-1910 c. 1750-1820
____ 2. Composers who wrote La Campanella
a. Chopin b. Liszt c. Paganini
____ 3. A very for of narrative that is set to music:
a. Ballade b. etude c. Chopin
____ 4. One of the famous Romantic composers that beautifully combined music and words.
a. Liszt b. Schumann c. Chopin
____ 5. He was known as the virtuoso pianist, a composer and the busiest musician during the Romantic
era.
a. Liszt b. Chopin c. Schumann

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