Question 1
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What year was 'And the Glory of the Lord' composed?
Question 2
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What is the correct set of instruments used in 'And the Glory of the Lord'?
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Soprano Voice
Alto Voice
Tenor Voice Bass Voice
Violins
Violas
Cello
Organ
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Violas
Cello
Organ
Flute
Tenor Voice
Piano
Double Bass
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Flute
Tenor Voice
Piano
Double Bass
Alto Voice
Tenor Voice
Question 3
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Handel:
The the tempo is Allegro and the piece has a 3/4 time signature.
Question 4
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The [blank_start]first[blank_end] vocal entry is [blank_start]monophonic[blank_end]. There is lots of [blank_start]imitation[blank_end] throughout. [blank_start]Texture[blank_end] is constantly changing. [blank_start]Homophonic[blank_end] in places.
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first
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monophonic
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imitation
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Texture
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Homophonic
Question 5
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Which set of instruments were in Mozart's orchestra?
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1st Violins
2nd Violins
Viola
Cello
Flute
Oboes
Clarinets
Bassoons
French Horns
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Flutes
Oboes
Piano
Organ
Trumpets
Timpani
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1st Violins
Violas
Double Basses
Flutes
Trumpets
Timpani
French Horns
Clarinets
Question 6
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What is the structure for Mozart's SONATA?
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Exposition
Development
Recapitulation
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Aria
Development
Exposition
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Exposition
Development
Recapitulation
Coda
Question 7
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Mozart-Pitch/ Melody
[blank_start]1st[blank_end] subject is in [blank_start]G minor[blank_end]. [blank_start]2nd[blank_end] subject is in [blank_start]Bb major[blank_end] and [blank_start]G minor[blank_end]
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1st
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G minor
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2nd
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Bb major
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G minor
Question 8
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The [blank_start]texture[blank_end] is mainly [blank_start]homophonic[blank_end] but varying orchestral [blank_start]texture[blank_end] throughout.
Some dialogue between [blank_start]strings[blank_end] and woodwind.
[blank_start]Oboes[blank_end] and [blank_start]bassoons[blank_end] often provide [blank_start]harmonic[blank_end] filling.
There is some [blank_start]doubling[blank_end] of parts and some parts of octaves
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texture
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homophonic
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texture
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strings
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Oboes
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bassoons
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harmonic
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doubling
Question 9
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Chopin -
What is a prelude?
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A prelude is a short piece of music
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A prelude is a long piece of music following a short piece of music
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A prelude is a short piece of music usually coming after a long piece
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A short piece of music that always follows a long piece of music
Question 10
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Tick all the keys that are in 'Raindrops'
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Db major
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C# major
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A# major
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Bb major
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D minor
Question 11
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True or false?
This piece is in binary form
Question 12
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Label the piano pedals and describe what they do.
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Soft pedal- only hits one or two strings
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Sostenuto pedal- selectively sustains no
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Sustain pedal- sustains all notes
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Ped/Led
Question 13
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Describe the tonality of 'Raindrops'
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Section A- Db major
Section B- C# major
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Section A- D major
Section B- C# minor
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Section A- Db minor
Section B- C# major
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Section A- Gb major
Section B- C# major
Question 14
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Tick the boxes containing the structure of 'Raindrops'
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Section A
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Section B
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Codetta
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Chorus
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Into
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Outro
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Bridge
Question 15
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The [blank_start]harmony[blank_end] is mainly [blank_start]Diatonic[blank_end]/[blank_start]Tonal[blank_end] however it contains some [blank_start]dissonances[blank_end]. It has some chromatic [blank_start]harmony[blank_end]. Use of [blank_start]dominant[blank_end] pedal.
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dominant
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harmony
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Diatonic
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Tonal
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dissonances
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harmony