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Area of Study 1: Mozart
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GCSE Option choices (Music) Quiz on Area of Study 1: Mozart , created by KatieSauce on 07/02/2015.
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Question 1
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State two ways in which the instrumentation for this smphony is different from the usual Classical orchestra.
Answer
No Timpani drums
No Trumpets
Uses the whole brass section
No violas
Question 2
Question
A sonata form movement has three main sections; the Exposition, the Development and the............. .
Answer
Recapitulation
Ending
Chorus
Coda
Codetta
Question 3
Question
How many movements are there in this smphony?
Answer
3
8
4
5
Question 4
Question
Where was this piece written to be performed?
Answer
Large rooms
Large concert halls
Small, exclusive performances
Question 5
Question
The texture is mostly....?
Answer
Homphonic
Monophonic
Polyphonic
Question 6
Question
How do classical symphonies usually start?
Answer
p(quiet)
Triumphant
Loudly
Crescendo
Fades in
Question 7
Question
What two keys are the horns in?
Answer
Bb and G major
Bb and G minor
B minor and G
Bb major and C
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