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Complete Test Bank for Music, A Social Experience 3rd Edition by Steven Cornelius, Mary Natvig ; ISBN13: 9780367740337. (Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 15).... Chapter 1: Musical Foundations / Chapter 2: Listening to Music / Chapter 3: Four Listening Examples / Chapter 4: Music and the Life C...

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Music, A Social Experience
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CHAPTER 1: Musical Foundations
1. The term Renaissance means
a. ancient
b. rebirth
c. legend
d. artistic

2. Music can facilitate speech recovery and ease pain.
a. true
b. false

3. All of the following are considered Romantic Era composers except:
a. Franz Schubert
b. Johann Sebastian Bach
c. Felix Mendelssohn
d. Clara Wieck Schumann

4. Opera began to develop during the Classical period.
a. true
b. false

5. Most scholars divide Western art music into six historical periods in the following order:
a. Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Romantic, Twentieth-century (to the present).
b. Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Romantic, Classical, Twentieth-century (to the present)
c. Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Twentieth-century (to the present)
c. Medieval, Baroque, Renaissance, Romantic, Classical, Twentieth-century (to the present)

6. Which of the following does not usually apply to popular music?
a. Its popularity is long-lived.
b. It is distributed through the mass media.
c. It generally appeals to a wide audience.
d. It is closely associated with the music industry.

7. Which of the following does not usually apply to world music?
a. It is transmitted orally or aurally.
b. It may be commercial or non-commercial in its local usage.
c. It is generally categorized by geographic region or ethnic origin.
d. It is composed and notated by a known person.

8. Cultural identities are not fixed and can be negotiated.
a. true
b. false



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9. Music’s power over death is seen in the myth of:
a. Demeter and Persephone
b. Orpheus and Euridice
c. Zeus and Hera
d. Perseus and Medusa

10. Atonality refers to music written in a specific tonality or key.
a. true
b. false

11. Which of the following is characteristic of a concerto?
a. it features a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra.
b. it was developed during the Renaissance period.
c. it is a strictly sacred genre.
d. it is written for a solo instrument and piano accompaniment.

12. Which of the following does not apply to Western Art Music?
a. It is also called “classical music.”
b. It is composed by individuals and notated (written down).
c. It died out at the end of the 20th century.
d. It is composed mostly by Europeans or people of the European diaspora.

13. Humanism, Greek philosophy, and church patronage are generally associated with this
period of music.
a. Classical
b. Twentieth-century (to present)
c. Baroque
d. Renaissance

14. The symphony and the string quartet became important genres in which period of
Western art music?
a. Romantic
b. Medieval
c. Classical
d. Baroque

15. A rock concert in England would be categorized as world music.
a. true
b. false

16. Music helps the brain develop.
a. true
b. false




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