MUS318W Quiz 2 Review

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  1. 7. A Polish folk dance; Chopin wrote several stylized versions for the piano
  2. 9. Fryderyk ___________: French-Polish composer and virtuoso pianist whose works represent the quintessential Romantic piano tradition and who reflected Polish nationalism in some of his works
  3. 12. German art song for voice and piano, in which composers sought a perfect union of poetry and music
  4. 14. __________ Hensel: German composer, pianist, and salon hostess; one of the most prolific female composers of the 19th century and a champion of Bach, Beethoven, and her brother
  5. 17. A short, secular work for choir or small vocal ensemble, usually for amateurs’ domestic music-making; it is the equivalent of a choral Lied
  6. 20. 19th-century artistic and intellectual movement which focused on the ideas of individualism, self-expression, the emotional, irrational, and fantastic, the hero, and nature. As a musical period it starts in the 1820s as a distinction from the Classical canon
  7. 21. ___________ strophic: Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to music that is mostly the same, with minor variations
  8. 23. A group of songs designed as a unit, which may have a unifying theme or narrative; Schubert’s Winterreise and Schumann’s Dichterliebe are examples
  9. 24. The __________: a collection of shape-note hymns and spirituals published in 1844, which preserved this repertoire and represented an early example of music education in the U.S.
  10. 26. ___________ piece: A short piece, typically for piano, that depicts or suggests a mood, scene, or character
  11. 27. Text _________: The use of musical gestures to reflect the meaning of a word or phrase
  12. 28. ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative
  13. 29. Choral ____________: choral ensemble formed and supported by members, usually amateurs
  14. 30. Franz ___________: Hungarian virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor, whose innovations in form, harmony, technique, and concert presentation made him a leader of the Romantic movement and the greatest piano virtuoso of his time
  15. 31. Lorenzo ___ ________: Italian librettist, whose collaborations in opera buffa with Mozart among others made him the most significant librettist of his generation
  16. 33. When referring to a musical work, writing that is natural for a particular instrument and taking advantage of that instrument’s technical possibilities; for example, Chopin’s writing for the piano
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  1. 1. E.T.A. ___________ : German writer, composer, and critic whose view of Beethoven as “a purely Romantic composer” influenced later reception of Beethoven’s music and legacy
  2. 2. Ludwig van _____________: Virtuoso pianist, violinist and composer who represents the transition from Classical to Romantic style and is one of the most influential and admired composers of all time
  3. 3. __________ Schumann: German pianist, composer, and teacher, who championed her husband’s works as well as those of Brahms and others; she was one of the foremost pianists of the 19th century
  4. 4. An arrangement of a piece of music for different instrument(s); Liszt wrote many of these for piano of songs, symphonies, operas, and other works, bringing them to audiences who didn’t know the originals
  5. 5. Robert __________: German pianist, composer, and critic, founder of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, who was an influential critic as well as a leading Romantic composer
  6. 6. An meeting of literary, artistic, intellectual and/or musical figures, held at the home of a wealthy patron; the lied and character piece in particular were performed most often in salons
  7. 8. ____________ Testament: letter and will written by Beethoven in 1802 to explain to his brothers his despair resulting from his increasing deafness but also ultimately his resolution to continue living and working in his music
  8. 10. Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music
  9. 11. A school designed for special instruction in music, in particular in the 19th c. for the training of professional musicians
  10. 13. A short, lyrical, expressive character piece for piano; Chopin wrote many of these, a few of which have virtuosic elements
  11. 15. A short pedagogical work for piano or other instrument, which develops a specific technical skill
  12. 16. Franz ___________: Austrian singer and composer who was the first great master of the Romantic Lied
  13. 18. A theory that emphasizes the importance of history; in music; its emergence coincides with the creation of the Classical Canon in the mid-19th century
  14. 19. ___________ music: instrumental music as an idealized play of sound and form, with no extra-musical connotations
  15. 22. A tradition of group singing that arose in 19th c. U.S., named after the notation used in song collections in which the shape of the noteheads indicates the solmization syllables, allowing for easy sight-reading.
  16. 25. Choral music sung without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used to refer to 16th-century polyphony, during the 19th c. new works were written in that style
  17. 29. Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music
  18. 32. Wolfgang Amadé ___________: Child prodigy, keyboard virtuoso and composer, who is considered one of the greatest composers in the Western art tradition