How Is A Symphony Unified
Question: Symphonies were one of the greatest contributors of the _____ period.
Answer: classical
Question: which of the following are characteristics of the second movement of a classical symphony?
Answer: -it has a slow tempo and song-like theme
-it is in a key other than the tonic key of the other movements
-it may be in sonata form or theme-and-variations form
Question: How is a symphony unified?
Answer: by use of the same key in some of its movements
Question: which of the following are true statements about the first movement of a classical concerto?
Answer: -the first movement begins with only the orchestra playing
-the first movement is in sonata form with two expositions
-the second exposition is played by the soloist
Question: The part in a concerto where the soloist plays without the orchestra and shows the performer’s virtuosity is known as the _____.
Answer: cadenza
Question: which description applies to the second exposition of the first movement of a classical concerto?
Answer: -the soloist’s entry can be powerful or quiet
it explores themes from the first exposition and introduces new ones
Question: which of the following are typical ensembles that played chamber music in the classical era?
Answer: -violin, cello, and piano
-two violins, viola, and cello
Question: A work for string quartet in the classical era had the same pattern of movements as a symphony, but it differs in what way?
Answer: sometimes the minuet and trio is the second movement, and the slow movement is the third.
Question: which instruments make up a string quartet?
Answer: two violins, one viola, one cello
Question: which of the following are accurate assessments of haydn’s musical style
Answer: -it was robust, direct, and with a sense of optimism
-it often had a sense of humor
-it was influenced by folk music and his love for nature