History of Western Music (Music 330B)
Final Exam: Sample Questions (2009)
Please
read the instructions carefully and allow sufficient time to complete each
section.
I. Multiple Choice Questions. Please place the letter that best completes
the question in the left-hand column (two points each):
1. The
composer most associated with "Gebrauchsmusik" ("music for
use") is: (a) Paul
Hindemith (b) Carl Orff (c) Kurt Weill (d) Anton Webern
2. Which
of the following is most typical of a "symphonic poem"?: (a) thematic transformation (b) sonata form (c) four movements (d) vocal parts
3. The
composer whose "mystic" tendencies also included the association of
colors with musical notes: (a)
Claude Debussy (b) Henry
Cowell (c) Alexander Scriabin (d) Gustav Mahler
4.
"Sprechstimme" or "Sprechgesang" can be defined
as: (a) a type of opera (b) a cross between singing and
speaking (c) a type of
operetta (d) spoken dialogue
II.
Identifications. In two or three sentences, please characterize the following,
including historical figures, musical works, and dates where relevant (5 points
each):
1. sound mass
2. Ballets Russes
III.
Short Answers. In one or two brief paragraphs, please answer the following (15
points each):
1. (a) Define neoclassicism in music, including
important figures and works associated with this style. (b) Choose a neoclassical work and
discuss a technique that makes it "neoclassical." Be as specific as you can in discussing
the music, and be sure to list the composer, title, and date of the work.
2. (a) Describe two of the musical innovations of
Charles Ives. (b) Briefly discuss the way he applied one of them to one of his
works. Be specific and be sure to include the title and date of the work.
IV.
Listening. Four musical excerpts will be heard twice. For each excerpt please
provide the following information (5 points each):
(a) composer
(b) title of composition
(c) date of composition (as precisely as possible)
(d) genre
In addition, please answer the following question
relating to one of the above excerpts (5 points):
(e) Choose one of the vocal works and summarize the
text of what is being sung. If from an opera, be sure to note the character(s)
singing and the dramatic situation.