Question 1
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Which Bach wrote 'Ein feste burg'?
Question 2
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What year was this version of the cantata completed?
Question 3
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The words of cantata 80 translate to 'A mighty master is our God'
Question 4
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How many phrases are there in the chorale melody?
Question 5
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Cantatas are usually written for soloist and [blank_start]chorus[blank_end], accompanied by orchestra with [blank_start]continuo[blank_end]. The continuo would usually have included an [blank_start]organ[blank_end] as this is sacred music. The only woodwind instrument in the orchestra is the [blank_start]oboe[blank_end].
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chorus
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choir
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orchestra
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figured bass
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continuo
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harpsichord
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organ
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flute
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oboe
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bassoon
Question 6
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1. Chorus is in G Major
Question 7
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The tenors sing first in movement 1.
Question 8
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The second movement is scored for which soloists?
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bass and tenor
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bass and soprano
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tenor and alto
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soprano and alto
Question 9
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Which of the following are features of the 2nd movement?
Question 10
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Movement 8 Section B consists of [blank_start]five[blank_end] phrases. It starts in [blank_start]D major[blank_end], although modulating to the dominant key, [blank_start]A major,[blank_end] in both bars 5 and 8, although after the perfect cadence swiftly returns to the tonic. In bar [blank_start]9[blank_end] the music moves through G major in order to reach the relative minor key of [blank_start]E minor[blank_end] in bar 10. There is a rare example of an [blank_start]imperfect cadence[blank_end] in bar 10 of the eighth movement. The melody is [blank_start]conjunct[blank_end] and [blank_start]diatonic[blank_end], which is typical of a hymn tune, with only very occasional small leaps
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five
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D major
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A major,
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9
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17
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E minor
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G minor
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imperfect cadence
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interrupted cadence
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conjunct
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scalic
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diatonic
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chromatic
Question 11
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This cantata uses a cantus firmus which is based on a Lutheran melody
Question 12
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The Magic Flute was written in 1791, the last year of Mozart’s short life
Question 13
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What style of opera is this?
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Opera bouffe
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Singspiel
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Operetta
Question 14
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Which number has particular significance to the free masons?
Question 15
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How many sections are there in the Queen of the Night's piece?
Question 16
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This is the [blank_start]first[blank_end] appearance of the Queen of the Night. She is accompanied by [blank_start]strings, two horns and two oboes[blank_end]. After the orchestral introduction there is a short passage of accompanied [blank_start]recitative[blank_end]. The next section begins in [blank_start]G[blank_end] minor (bar 21) and is a moderate paced legato (smoothly flowing) aria in simple [blank_start]triple[blank_end] time The trembling is represented by word-painting as the [blank_start]violins[blank_end] have ‘shivering’ repeated semiquavers In the final allegro moderato section in [blank_start]B♭[blank_end] major the Queen starts to display all her power. The soprano has virtuoso [blank_start]coloratura[blank_end] music at the highest tessitura, rising to top F. This section has no fewer than [blank_start]13[blank_end] bars on the same syllable (melisma).
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first
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second
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strings, two horns and two oboes
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strings, two bassoons and two trumpets
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coloratura
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recitative
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G
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A
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B
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triple
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duple
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violins
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violas
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oboes
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C
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B♭
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ornamented
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coloratura
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12
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13
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14
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15
Question 17
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Why is Papageno humming?
Question 18
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Which of the following are features of Hm! Hm! etc?
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Pizzicato violins
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Sotto voce
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Feminine cadences
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Monophony
Question 19
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Vaughan Williams: If this is the answer, what is the question?
Six.
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The number of songs you are studying by Vaughan Williams.
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The number of songs in the song cycle 'On Wenlock Edge'.
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The number of years it took RVW to write the song cycle 'On Wenlock Edge'.
Question 20
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Which of the following are used in 'On Wenlock Edge'?
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Tenor Soloist
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Bass Soloist
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Piano
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Cello
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Harp
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Double Bass
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Violin
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Viola
Question 21
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Which of the following influenced his move away from German Romanticism?
Question 22
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If this is the answer, what is the question?
Block chords, trills, parallel chords, una corda, ostinato, arpeggios, frequently doubles the cello.
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Identify the features of impressionism.
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Identify features of the piano part in On Wenlock Edge.
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Identify features of Vaughan William's compositional style.
Question 23
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Which of the following are NOT features of RVW's string writing?
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Tremelo
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Ponticello
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Triple Stopping
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Sul Ponticello
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Spiccato
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Con Sordino
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Harmonics
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Pizzicato
Question 24
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The vocal music is mostly syllabic.
Question 25
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Which classic impressionist feature appears in bar one?
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chromaticism
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parallel chords
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whole tone scale