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Music 101 Exam 4 Questions and
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"Erlkonig" by Schubert - Answer-genre: art song
form: through-composed
about the elf king coming for the boy

"Du Ring an meinen Finger" by R. Schumann - Answer-genre: art song
form: rondo (ABACA)
from a woman's point of view, young love

"Liebst du um Schonheit" by C. Schumann - Answer-genre: art song
form: modified strophic
about why she should or shouldn't be loved

"Symphonie fantastique, mvt. IV" by Berlioz - Answer-genre: program symphony
about a nightmare where he is executed by guillotine

"Romeo and Juliet" by Tchaikovsky - Answer-genre: tone poem
form: sonata-allegro

"Dance of the Reed Pipes" from "The Nutcracker" by Tchaikovsky - Answer-genre:
ballet music
form: ternary ABA'

"Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from "The Nutcracker" by Tchaikovsky - Answer-genre:
ballet music
form: ternary ABA

"Promenade" from Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky - Answer-suite/character
piece; starts with solo trumpet

"Polish Ox Cart" from Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky - Answer-suite/character
piece; start with solo tuba on top of a two-note ostinato

"Great Gate of Kiev" from Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky -
Answer-suite/character piece; rondo form (ABABXCA)

"Eusebius" from Carnaval by R. Schumann - Answer-character piece; calming and
pleasant

"Floristan" from Carnaval by R. Schumann - Answer-character piece; rubato (robbed
time; elastic and diverse time)

, "Chopin" from Carnaval by R. Schumann - Answer-character piece; chromaticism

"Nocturne in E flat major" by Chopin - Answer-genre: nocturne
form: theme and variations

Transcendental Etude No. 8, "Wilde Jagd" by Liszt - Answer-genre: etude
starts with racing octaves

"Un di felice" from La Traviata by Verdi - Answer-genre: Italian opera
form: aria then duet
Characters: Alfredo and Violetta (outside her window). Violetta at first believes Alfredo
to be the passionate love she has long sought, but then rejects this notion, vowing to
remain free.
Alfredo professes his love for Violetta, who rejects him at first

"Ah, fors'e lui" from La Traviata by Verdi (Act I, Sc. 6) - Answer-genre: Italian opera
form: aria
Violetta at first believes Alfredo to be the passionate lover she has long sought

"Follie!" and "Sempre libra" from La Traviata by Verdi - Answer-genre: Italian opera
form: Follie - Recitative; Sempre Libra - Cabaletta
Follie- Violetta rejects the notion that she should be with Alfredo
Sempre Libra- Violetta vows to remain free

"Ride of the Valkyries" from Die Walkure by Wagner - Answer-genre: music
drama/German opera
has lietmotif
Situation: With music that pushes continually forward for more than five minutes, the
warrior maidens (Valkyries), carrying the corpses of fallen heroes to Valhalla, the house
of the Gods, arrive at a mountaintop.

"Wotan's Farewell" from Die Walkure by Wagner - Answer-genre: music drama/German
opera
Situation: Wotan bids eternal farewell to his beloved daughter, Brunnhilde, at the outset
of the final scene of the drama

"L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera)" from Carmen by Bizet - Answer-genre:
realistic opera
Carmen dances before Don Jose, soldiers, and other gypsies; chromaticism

"Che gelida manina" from La Boheme by Puccini - Answer-genre: realistic opera
Mimi asks Rodolfo for a match or something, one thing leads to another and they're in
the dark and she's lost her key. While searching in the dark they touch hands and
Rodolfo starts telling Mimi about himself

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