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Composers and Required Works - RCM History 10 Mock Exams| 2025/2026 Practice Questions and Answers Describe the main thematic elements and historical significance of Johann Sebastian Bach's *The Well-Tempered Clavier*. *The Well-Tempered Clavier* explores the full range of keys, showcasing...

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Composers and Required Works - RCM
History 10 Mock Exams| 2025/2026
Practice Questions and Answers

Describe the main thematic elements and historical significance of Johann Sebastian Bach's *The

Well-Tempered Clavier*.



*The Well-Tempered Clavier* explores the full range of keys, showcasing Bach's mastery of

counterpoint and his contribution to tuning systems that allow modulation across all major and

minor keys.



Explain why *Messiah* by George Frideric Handel is pivotal in the development of the oratorio

genre.



Handel’s *Messiah* popularized the English oratorio, combining biblical text with dramatic

storytelling and grand choral compositions, making it accessible to wider audiences.



What is unique about Antonio Vivaldi's *The Four Seasons*, and how does it exemplify

programmatic music?




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, *The Four Seasons* is a set of violin concertos, each depicting different seasons with vivid

imagery, making it an early example of programmatic music that uses instruments to evoke

specific narratives.



Discuss the importance of Jean-Philippe Rameau’s *Treatise on Harmony* and its impact on

Western music theory.



Rameau’s *Treatise on Harmony* laid the foundation for modern harmony, introducing

concepts like the fundamental bass and functional harmony still used in Western music theory.



In what ways did Claudio Monteverdi’s opera *L'Orfeo* influence the Baroque opera tradition?



*L'Orfeo* is considered the first great opera, blending music and drama in innovative ways,

establishing the foundation for Baroque opera with its use of recitative and expressive monody.



How did Franz Joseph Haydn’s *London Symphonies* reflect his contributions to symphonic

development in the Classical period?



Haydn’s *London Symphonies* showcased his development of the symphonic form,

including more expressive harmonic language and innovative orchestration, setting a standard for

later composers.




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,Describe how *Piano Concerto in G Major, K 453* by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart balances

between soloist and orchestra.



This concerto exemplifies Mozart’s ability to blend virtuosic solo passages with orchestral

dialogue, creating a balanced conversation between piano and orchestra.



Why is *Don Giovanni* by Mozart considered groundbreaking for its fusion of serious and

comic elements?



*Don Giovanni* combines tragic and comedic elements in a unique way, challenging the

conventions of opera and setting a precedent for dramatic realism in opera.



What innovations did Ludwig van Beethoven introduce in *Symphony No. 5*, and how did this

work impact the symphonic form?



Beethoven’s *Symphony No. 5* introduced the iconic four-note motif, used throughout the

symphony, representing a thematic unity that transformed the scope and depth of the symphonic

form.



Define the concept of the sonata cycle and how it is structured in Beethoven's *Symphony No.

5*.




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, The sonata cycle is a multi-movement structure where each movement follows a specific

form. Beethoven’s *Symphony No. 5* follows this with a fast-slow-scherzo-fast sequence,

showing thematic unity across movements.



Discuss how Beethoven’s *Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 2* (commonly

known as the "Moonlight Sonata") challenges traditional sonata form.



The *Moonlight Sonata* opens with a slow movement rather than the traditional fast sonata-

allegro form, creating an emotional depth unusual for its time.



What makes Franz Schubert’s *Erlkönig* a significant work in the genre of Lieder?



*Erlkönig* tells a dramatic story using a through-composed structure and intense rhythmic

drive, establishing Schubert’s prominence in the art song (Lieder) genre.



Explain how Hector Berlioz’s *Symphonie fantastique* incorporates the idée fixe, and its role in

Romantic programmatic music.



Berlioz used the idée fixe, a recurring theme representing his beloved, creating a narrative

within the symphony that marks it as a quintessential work of Romantic programmatic music.



Describe the style and structure of Chopin’s *Nocturne in D-flat Major, Op. 27, No. 2* and its

importance in Romantic piano music.

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