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Q: Duelo refers to a type of traditional Mexican song.

Q: The instruments in a mariachi ensemble include trumpets, violins, and guitars.

Q: The Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas lived a long and productive artistic life.

Q: The dedicatee of Revueltass orchestral work Homenaje a Federico Garca Lorca was a famous Mexican composer and conductor.

Q: Like Copland, Revueltas wrote music for films.

Q: The modern music of Mexico is based on the music of indigenous Amerindian cultures and of Spain.

Q: What type of traditional ensemble does Revueltas evoke in Son? a. brass band c. fife and drum b. mariachi ensemble d. jazz band

Q: Which of the following was a poet killed in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War? a. Federico Garca Lorca c. Carlos Chvez b. Silvestre Revueltas d. Ernest Hemingway

Q: Silvestre Revueltas was a twentieth-century composer born in: a. Mexico. c. the United States. b. Spain. d. Brazil.

Q: ________ was a nationalist modernist movement that drew on elements of Mexicos traditional culture. a. Mestizo realism c. Latin realism b. Mexican realism d. Latin-American realism

Q: Where did the Aztec Renaissance take place? a. Mexico c. Harlem b. New York City d. Spain

Q: People of mixed Spanish and Amerindian ancestry are called: a. mestizo. c. Mexican. b. mulatto. d. all of the answers shown here

Q: Revueltass orchestration for Son is similar to that of: a. Stravinskys Rite of Spring. c. a Western dance band. b. a mariachi ensemble. d. a Hollywood film score.

Q: Son is a Spanish-language term that refers to: a. sound. c. song. b. a traditional song/dance of Mexico. d. a familial relationship.

Q: Which of the following is a work by Silvestre Revueltas? a. El Saln Mxico b. Homenaje a Federico Garca Lorca c. A Lincoln Portrait d. Loiseau de feu

Q: Revueltass mature compositional style features: a. Impressionist harmonies. b. twelve-tone harmonies. c. actual Mexican folk melodies. d. a modern harmonic language, polyrhythms, and ostinatos.

Q: Silvestre Revueltass compositional style is considered representative of: a. atonal Expressionism. c. dissonant counterpoint. b. neo-Classicism. d. mestizo realism.

Q: Carlos Chvez was a noted: a. mariachi band leader. c. Mexican art music composer. b. singer of cowboy songs. d. folk song collector.

Q: During the Aztec Renaissance, composers sought to: a. quote authentic Aztec melodies. b. discard Western forms and genres. c. suggest the character of native music. d. all of the answers shown here

Q: The musical scene in early twentieth-century Mexico was strongly influenced by: a. Spanish music. c. Amerindian culture. b. Hispanic culture. d. all of the answers shown here

Q: Discuss the ways the music of Aaron Copland creates an inclusive soundscape for the United States.

Q: Discuss the musical elements of Aaron Coplands American modernist style and why they had a wide appeal.

Q: Aaron Copland had a strong dislike for twentieth-century modernist composers.

Q: The music of Aaron Copland was rarely heard after his death.

Q: Aaron Copland realized that the popularity of radio, the phonograph, and film scores created a new public for contemporary music.

Q: Aaron Copland won an Academy Award for his score for the film The Heiress.

Q: Like William Billings before him, Aaron Copland was a self-taught composer.

Q: Copland espoused the ideal that art should serve the American people during times of economic and social struggle.

Q: Appalachian Spring contains no borrowed melodies.

Q: Martha Graham was a leading figure in modern dance.

Q: Copland composed music for the theater, but not for film.

Q: During his composing career, Copland employed jazz, neo-Classical elements, and twelve-tone techniques.

Q: The tune Simple Gifts is associated with which religious sect? a. Shaker c. Catholic b. Protestant d. Mormon

Q: Which ballet by Copland portrayed life in the Far West? a. Appalachian Spring c. Of Mice and Men b. Billy the Kid d. El Salon Mexico

Q: Where was Aaron Copland born? a. Brooklyn c. London b. Paris d. Mexico City

Q: _____ was the composer who most successfully transformed rural folk traditions into a national sound. a. Aaron Copland c. Duke Ellington b. John Philip Sousa d. George Gershwin

Q: Section 7 of Coplands Appalachian Spring is in ________ form. a. sonata c. rondo b. theme-and-variations d. minuet

Q: Coplands Appalachian Spring quotes the early American tune: a. Simple Gifts. c. Dixie. b. Yankee Doodle. d. Amazing Grace.

Q: Which of the following best describes the mood at the beginning of Coplands Appalachian Spring? a. energetic c. serene b. religious d. volatile

Q: Coplands Appalachian Spring depicts: a. a pioneer celebration in Pennsylvania. b. a river in Pennsylvania. c. the change of seasons in the Pennsylvania. d. an evening dance in Washington, DC.

Q: Copland composed Appalachian Spring in collaboration with: a. Sergei Diaghilev. c. George Balanchine. b. Martha Graham. d. Merce Cunningham.

Q: In which musical style did Copland compose? a. twelve-tone technique c. neo-Classical b. jazz d. all of the answers shown here

Q: Coplands Rodeo is: a. a cantata. c. a film score. b. an opera. d. a ballet.

Q: Which ballet by Copland portrayed rural life? a. Our Town c. Appalachian Spring b. Rodeo d. Billy the Kid

Q: Aaron Copland studied composition with: a. Charles Ives. c. Arnold Schoenberg. b. Nadia Boulanger. d. Charles Griffes.

Q: Discuss why some have called George Gershwin the the Abraham Lincoln of Negro Music.

Q: Discuss how George Gershwin blended European art music traditions with jazz.

Q: Porgy and Bess helped transform jazz into an art tradition.

Q: Very few social changes occurred during the Roaring Twenties.

Q: During World War I, George Gershwin introduced ragtime and early jazz styles to France.

Q: Summertime is sung several times during Porgy and Bess.

Q: Summertime is a lively song that suggests the excitement of summer.

Q: Porgy and Bess is set in Chicago.

Q: Gershwins Rhapsody in Blue had its premiere in a concert entitled An Experiment in Modern Music.

Q: The Great Depression had little impact on the performing arts.

Q: Radio underwent enormous growth during the 1920s.

Q: Irving Berlin was a successful Tin Pan Alley composer.

Q: Which work by Gershwin was billed as a radical new approach to a uniquely American art music? a. Rhapsody in Blue c. the Concerto in F b. Lady Be Good d. An American in Paris

Q: _____ was the center of music publishing by the late nineteenth century. a. New York City c. Boston b. Chicago d. Los Angeles

Q: Gershwins Summertime is in _____ form. a. strophic c. da capo b. A-B-B d. verse-chorus

Q: Gershwins Summertime suggests: a. an Italian aria. c. an operatic recitative. b. a ragtime song. d. an African American spiritual.

Q: Porgy and Bess is set in: a. Harlem. b. a South Carolina tenement. c. New York City. d. New Orleans.

Q: George Gershwin described _____ as a folk opera. a. Porgy and Bess c. An American in Paris b. My Fair Lady d. Rhapsody in Blue

Q: Where did Gershwin grow up? a. Chicago b. Paris c. Manhattan d. London

Q: What was George Gershwins first big hit song? a. Rhapsody in Blue c. I Got Rhythm b. Swanee d. Lady Be Good

Q: Someone who demonstrated and sold sheet music on Tin Pan Alley was known as: a. a song plugger. b. a song pitcher. c. an A&R representative. d. a session musician.

Q: In America during the Roaring Twenties: a. women gained the right to vote. b. alcohol was banned. c. the popularity of radio and film increased. d. all of the answers shown here

Q: Which American musician introduced ragtime and early jazz styles to France during World War I? a. James Reese Europe c. Duke Ellington b. Irving Berlin d. George M. Cohan

Q: Which early-twentieth-century songwriter composed the wartime hit Over There? a. Irving Berlin c. George Gershwin b. George M. Cohan d. John Philip Sousa

Q: Irving Berlins first hit song was: a. Hinky Dinky Parlez Vous. b. Summertime. c. When Johnny Comes Marching Home. d. Alexanders Ragtime Band.

Q: The center of music publishing in New York was called: a. Broadway. c. Washington Square. b. Tin Pan Alley. d. Wall Street.

Q: How does the music of William Grant Still reflect the traditions of European and African American music?

Q: Discuss the relationship of William Grant Stills music to the Harlem Renaissance.

Q: The third movement of William Grant Stills Suite for Violin and Piano resembles stride piano.

Q: Augusta Savage was the most important literary figure associated with the Harlem Renaissance.

Q: William Grant Still and other musicians worked to break down the long-standing prejudice against all black artists.

Q: The third movement of William Grant Stills Suite for Violin and Piano is based on Sargent Johnsons Mother and Child.

Q: William Grant Stills Suite for Violin and Piano reflects his ties to the Harlem Renaissance.

Q: William Grant Still moved to Los Angeles and composed music for television.

Q: William Grant Still composed only instrumental works and avoided opera.

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