
<p>Krumbholz, MUSC 105 Name:</p><p>Homework #9 (Romantic Period)</p><p>1. The dates for the Romantic Period are ______to ______.</p><p>2. ______was the only romantic composer who wrote almost exclusively for the piano.</p><p>3. Romantic music is linked more closely to the other arts, particularly with ______.</p><p>4. Instrumental associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene is called ______.</p><p>5. Another name for non-program music is ______music.</p><p>6. One trait of romantic music is ______, which uses chords containing tones not found in the prevailing major or minor scale.</p><p>7. ______is the slight holding back or pressing forward of the tempo.</p><p>8. Liszt created the ______, also called a ______, which is a one-movement orchestral composition based to some extent on literary or pictorial ideas.</p><p>9. An ______is a study piece designed to help a performer master a specific technical difficulty.</p><p>10. Wagner preferred to call his works ______instead of operas.</p><p>11. Sometimes a romantic composer utilizes ______, a process that changes the character of a melody when it returns in later movements.</p><p>12. An ______is a composition for solo voice and piano.</p><p>13. Some songs are set in ______form, which is when different stanzas are set to the same music. Other songs use ______, which uses new music for each stanza.</p><p>14. The composer ______came to America for a few years and wrote a symphony that reflects the influence of Native American and African-American folk music.</p><p>15. Romantic songs are sometimes grouped in a set, called a ______.</p><p>16. The earliest master of the romantic art song was ______. MUSC 105, HW#9, p. 2</p><p>17. In his teen years, ______wrote mostly piano music. Some of his pieces are autobiographical in nature</p><p>18. ______was a concert pianist and composer, but had to give up composition (mostly) when she married.</p><p>19. A ______(night piece) is slow, lyrical intimate composition for piano.</p><p>20. A ______is a piece in triple meter, originated as a stately processional dance for the Polish nobility.</p><p>21. A ______is modeled after the opera overture, but is not intended to usher in a stage work.</p><p>22. Music meant to be performed before or during a play is called ______music.</p><p>23. Under the influence of ______, composers used folk songs and dances from their homeland in order to give a national identity to their music.</p><p>24. A five-note scale is called a ______scale.</p><p>25. The most famous Russian composer was ______.</p><p>26. ______was the most famous of all opera composers.</p><p>27. Madame Butterfly and Tosca are popular operas by ______.</p><p>28. The composer ______’s influence was so great, it even extended to artists outside of music, such as painters, poets, and playwrights.</p><p>29. A short musical idea associated with a person, object or thought is called a ______.</p><p>30. The Ring of the Niebelung is a cycle of _____ operas.</p>
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