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139 MUS Fall 2007 Exam 2 Review The exam will be multiple choice (please bring a pencil). The only dates you need to know are for the musical periods covered since exam 1: Baroque (1600-1750) Classical (1750-1825) Listening Examples: Be able to identify the following selections by ear. You should know the title, composer, instrumentation, format (as listed in the Listening Guides in the textbook), and time period...

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139 MUS Fall 2007 Exam 2 Review The exam will be multiple choice (please bring a pencil). The only dates you need to know are for the musical periods covered since exam 1: Baroque (1600-1750) Classical (1750-1825) Listening Examples: Be able to identify the following selections by ear. You should know the title, composer, instrumentation, format (as listed in the Listening Guides in the textbook), and time period (Baroque or Classical) for each. Ave Maria Caccini Thy Hand Belinda (from Dido and Aeneas) Purcell When I Am Laid in Earth (from Dido and Aeneas) Purcell Little Fugue Bach Prelude (from Cello Suite) Bach Chorale (from Cantata) Bach Hallelujah Chorus (from Messiah) Handel Movement 1 (from Spring Concerto, from 4 Seasons) Vivaldi String Quartet Haydn "Surprise" Symphony Haydn Symphony No 40 Mvt I Allegro molto Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Mozart Piano Concerto Mozart "Non so piu" (from The Marriage of Figaro) Mozart Sample Listening Questions: Who is the composer? What is the title? What is the form? this Is example from the Baroque or Classical period? This listening example is written for which instrument/ group of instruments? This listening example is from which larger work? Be prepared to answer multiple-choice questions about the following: Baroque Period, style traits, musical style Florentine Camarata, monody, Caccini Basso continue, Figured bass Monteverdi, Orfeo Opera, recitative, aria Purcell, Dido and Aeneas, Ground bass Bach Well-Tempered Clavier, prelude, fugue Solo suite, cello suite, prelude, dance movements Cantata, chorale tune/ chorale melody Handel Oratorio, Messiah Solo concerto, concerto grosso Vivaldi, Four Seasons, ritornello Classical Period, Enlightenment, Age of Reason Haydn, Esterhazy family Mozart, child prodigy Multi-movement cycle Symphony (ensemble and title) String Quartet (ensemble and title) Sonata-allegro form Minuet and Trio form Ternary form, rounded binary form Theme and Variations form Piano Concerto, concerto form Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, serenade Marriage of Figaro Movie: Farinelli
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