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The term "dark ages" refers to the time:
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Between 500& 1000 c.e.
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In sonata-allegro form, the contrasting key is established by the statement of:
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The second theme.
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In the 19th century saw the rise of a new social order shaped by:
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The technological advances of the industrial revolution
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The post-romantic era lasted from approx:
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1890-1910
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The frankish emperor who encouraged education & the concept of a centralized government was:
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Charlemagne
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Mozart is remembered today as :
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The most gifted child prodigy in the history of music
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In the romantic era skilled musicians were trained at:
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Conservatories
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In the movement that, along with post-romanticism, ushered in the 20th century was known as:
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Impressionism
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The most important patron of music in the middle ages was:
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The roman catholic church
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Of the following which characterizes Maria Theresa Paradis? -a. women virtuoso piano -b. friend of Mozart -c. blind since birth, -d. all of the above
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All of the above
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During the 19th century, concert life began to center in the
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Public concert hall
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_____ was a post-romantic composer known for his symphonic poems & operas such as
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RIchard Strauss
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The high middle ages witnessed:
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Building of great cathedrals, founding universities, & the rise of the bourgeoisie
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Using material from an earlier movement in each subsequent movement of a symphony is called :
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Cyclical form
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What trend inspired composers to write music evoking scenes or sounds of far off lands
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Exoticism
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