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Academic Super Bowl Fine Arts Round 2016 – Senior Division Coaches Practice

A Program of the Indiana Association of School Principals Students: Throughout this competition, foreign names and words will be used. If there are any discrepancies between how a word/phrase should be pronounced and what you see on the screen, the screen supersedes what is spoken. VISUAL ARTS SD-CP-FA-1 Two of the studied artists were especially interested in words in their art. They are ___.

A. Cox and Chase B. Forsyth and Steele C. Hines and Smith D. Indiana and Rosen SD-CP-FA-2 Which answer best applies to Kay Rosen’s work? A. The colors are always arbitrarily applied B. The words rarely make sense C. The colors and letters conform to a definite scheme D. There is great depth in her work SD-CP-FA-3 What style of art was the focus of the Munich Art School?

A. Impressionism B. Expressionism C. Realism D. Naturalism SD-CP-FA-4 The subject matter for both Adams and Forsyth is primarily ______.

A. landscape B. portraiture C. still life D. narrative SD-CP-FA-5 Felrath Hines is known primarily for _____.

A. landscapes B. abstraction C. genre D. still life SD-CP-FA-6 Which artist has a work that is almost universally known and recognized?

A. Chase B. Forsyth C. Indiana D. Smith SD-CP-FA-7 The three artists known for much sculpture work are ______.

A. Chase, Rickey, and Rosen B. Hines, Indiana, and Rosen C. Indiana, Ricky, and Smith D. Rickey, Smith, and Steele SD-CP-FA-8 A series of free-standing sculptures of numbers is by ______.

A. Indiana B. Rickey C. Rosen D. Smith SD-CP-FA-9 When did Indiana begin to use stenciled letters?

A. when he made his first sculpture assemblages B. when he began to make prints C. when he made the first LOVE paintings D. only in his later works SD-CP-FA-10 One reason Steele painted portraits was ______. A. It was the primary instruction in Munich B. portraits helped him earn a living C. it was considered a superior art genre D. his chief talent lay in that direction SD-CP-FA-11 At the start of their careers, Forsyth and Adams supported themselves by ______.

A. teaching and portrait painting B. landscape and still life C. commercial painting D. Munich type genre studies SD-CP-FA-12 Which statement best applies to Steele’s landscapes? A. He never did landscapes before his return to Indiana B. He was taught landscape painting at the Munich Art School C. He began to do landscape paintings while in Germany D. He turned to landscapes to earn a living SD-CP-FA-13 Chase had the following in common with the Hoosier Group? A. He studied in Munich B. His later work was only landscape C. H never left the Munich manner D. He did not adopt the Impressionistic style SD-CP-FA-14 On the whole, Hines’ work comprises which of the following?

A. portraits B. still life C. abstractions D. landscapes SD-CP-FA-15 The term ‘kinetic sculpture’ is associated with which artist?

A. Hines B. Indiana C. Rickey D. Smith SD-CP-FA-16 What is the relationship of Rickey to Smith? A. They both had studios together in New York B. They were at at the same time C. They did not do any sculpture until they met D. Smith inspired Rickey to do kinetic sculptures SD-CP-FA-17 Rickey and Smith had what in common?

A. both had an extensive art education B. both were painters before they were sculptors C. they made no drawings for their sculptures D. they only made large pieces SD-CP-FA-18 Large figures with little background are typical of the work of which artist?

A. Adams B. Chase C. Cox D. Forsyth SD-CP-FA-19 Kinetic sculptures are associated with which artist?

A. Indiana B. Rickey C. Rosen D. Smith SD-CP-FA-20 Which artist is best known for his portraits of governors?

A. Chase B. Cox C. Forsyth D. Indiana SD-CP-FA-21 Traditionally, metal sculptures were cast. However, Smith differed by ______.

A. using only found objects B. carving his sculptures C. welding metals together D. making installations SD-CP-FA-22 Polychrome sculptures were produced by which artists?

A. Hines and Indiana B. Forsyth and Smith C. Rickey and Rosen D. Smith and Indiana SD-CP-FA-23 Which artist changed his name?

A. Cox B. Forsyth C. Hines D. Indiana SD-CP-FA-24 Which statement best applies to Forsyth? A. He never changed his style once it was formed. B. He often experimented and his style evolved. C. He always painted in an Impressionistic manner once he left Munich. D. He always painted landscapes. MUSIC SD-CP-FA-25 Hoagy Carmichael attended IU, where he studied ______.

A. law B. piano C. pre-med D. music theory and composition SD-CP-FA-26 Hoagy Carmichael’s first jazz band was formed in ______.

A. New York B. Bloomington, IN C. Richmond, IN D. Los Angeles SD-CP-FA-27 Hoagy Carmichael was engaged in all the following EXCEPT as a ______.

A. jazz composer B. radio host C. orchestral conductor D. movie actor SD-CP-FA-28 May F. Aufderheide was a composer of ______.

A. Dixieland music B. ballads C. classical songs D. ragtime music SD-CP-FA-29 After she got married, May Aufderheide lived in ______.

A. Bloomington, IN B. Peru, IN C. Richmond, IN D. Indianapolis, IN SD-CP-FA-30 J. F. Aufderheide and Company was formed to ______. A. build player pianos B. publish May Aufderheide’s piano rags C. be a management firm for musicians D. handle copyright disputes SD-CP-FA-31 May Aufderheide died at age 84. Her career as a pianist and composer lasted ______.

A. all her adult life B. until the Great Depression C. just four years D. until the death of her father SD-CP-FA-32 Shirley Graham DuBois’ father was a _____.

A. lawyer B. factory laborer C. retailer D. clergyman SD-CP-FA-33 Shirley Graham DuBois studied music at _____.

A. Oberlin College B. DePauw University C. Indiana University D. Julliard School of Music SD-CP-FA-34 In addition to her opera Tom Tom, Shirley Graham DuBois composed another opera on ______.

A. Uncle Tom’s Cabin B. Little Black Sambo C. Little Rascals D. Treemonisha SD-CP-FA-35 Which of the following was NOT an early influence on Ned Rorem?

A. Igor Stravinsky B. French Impressionists C. Billie Holliday D. Richard Wagner SD-CP-FA-36 Ned Rorem was secretary and music copyist for which American composer?

A. B. C. Leo Sowerby D. Virgil Thopson SD-CP-FA-37 Ned Rorem left this school as a student and later was on the faculty of _____.

A. Curtis Institute B. Julliard School of Music C. Eastman School of Music D. Indiana University SD-CP-FA-38 Although he wrote in all classical idioms, Ned Rorem is most famous as a composer of ______.

A. chamber music B. solo songs C. symphonies D. operas SD-CP-FA-39 Wes Montgomery joins all of the following in being an Indianapolis native EXCEPT ______.

A. May F. Aufderheide B. David Baker C. Ned Rorem D. Shirley Graham DuBois SD-CP-FA-40 Which of the following is NOT true of Wes Montgomery?

A. He studied jazz at Indiana University B. He took advantage of improvements in electric guitars C. He could not read music D. He created perfectly shaped phrases SD-CP-FA-41 One characteristic Cole Porter shared with Hoagy Carmichael was they both______.

A. studied law B. were born in Bloomington C. recorded for Gennett Records D. formed their own bands SD-CP-FA-42 While in Paris, Cole Porter studied composition with ______.

A. B. Jacques Ibert C. Vincent d’Indy D. Eric Satie SD-CP-FA-43 Cole Porter’s masterpiece, Kiss Me, Kate, is based on Shakespeare’s ______.

A. Merchant of Venice B. Romeo and Juliet C. Taming of the Shrew D. As You Like It SD-CP-FA-44 Gennett Records got its name from ______. A. a popular street in Richmond B. the engineer who built the recording studio C. the first singer to make a record D. the last name of three brother managers of Starr Piano Company SD-CP-FA-45 Gennett’s recording of early jazz artists included all of the following EXCEPT ______. A. Wes Montgomery B. Hoagy Carmichael C. Jelly Roll Morton D. Bix Biederbicke SD-CP-FA-46 Which of the following is NOT part of David Baker’s professional career?

A. composer B. pianist C. educator D. trombonist SD-CP-FA-47 David Baker studied music, and serves on the faculty of ______.

A. DePauw University B. Butler University C. Indiana University D. Ball State University SD-CP-FA-48 The first part of David Baker’s career was spent ______. A. engaged as a classical trombonist B. touring with Kenton, Furguson, and his own big band C. recording at Gennett Records D. teaching at Crispus Attucks High School End of Fine Arts Round

2016 Senior Super Bowl Area Contest April 19, 2016 SD Fine Arts Coaches Practice Answer Key

1. D 11. A 21. C 31.C 41. A 2. C 12. C 22. D 32. D 42. C 3. C 13. A 23. D 33. A 43.C 4. A 14. C 24. B 34. B 44.D 5. B 15. C 25. A 35. D 45. A 6. C 16. B 26. B 36. D 46. B 7. C 17. B 27. C 37. A 47. C 8. A 18. B 28. D 38. B 48. B 9. A 19. B 29. C 39. C 10. B 20. B 30. B 40. A