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The document contains a multiple choice test on music literature of the Classical period. It asks 17 questions about composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, and Bach, and their compositions, birthdates, and characteristics of classical music forms and orchestras. The questions cover topics like classical symphonies, sonata form, and the instruments that made up the classical orchestra.
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The document contains a multiple choice test on music literature of the Classical period. It asks 17 questions about composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, and Bach, and their compositions, birthdates, and characteristics of classical music forms and orchestras. The questions cover topics like classical symphonies, sonata form, and the instruments that made up the classical orchestra.
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Music Literature

Recognize the style, forms and characteristics of each representation of composers and
their compositions at significant period events in music
Multiple Choices
________1. When was Beethoven’s birth date?
a) January 27, 1756
b) March 31, 1732
c) December 17, 1770
d) March 8, 1714

________2. Who is the famous deaf composer during Classical Period?


a) Ludwig Van Beethoven
b) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
c) Franz Joseph Haydn
d) Richard Wagner

________3. Which of the following composers is not consider a master of classical period?
a) John Christian Bach
b) Ludwig van Beethoven
c) Wolfgang A. Mozart
d) Joseph Haydn

________4. Which characteristics of classical music that includes unexpected pauses,


syncopation and frequent changes from long notes to shorter notes.
a) Contrast
b) Melody
c) Texture
d) Rhythm
________5. What classical forms that often used as the 3rd movement of classical symphonies,
String quartet.
a) Symphony
b) Sonata Form
c) Minute and Trio
d) Theme Variations

________6. Who is the Classical composer wrote his first composition at the age of 5?
a) Beethoven
b) Haydn
c) Bach
d) Mozart

________7. Who is the Classical composer that was regarded as the father of symphony?
a) Haydn
b) Mozart
c) Beethoven
d) Bach

________8. What is the most commonly classical forms used for movements in instrumental
music.
a) Theme and variation
b) Rondo
c) Sonata
d) all of the above
________9. It is known as a first and last movements of a concerto that typically contain a highly
virtuosic passage.
a) Cadenz
b) Rondo
c) Sonata
d) Symphony

________10. Who is the composer that composed many pieces of music for the courtly orchestra
to perform?

a) Haydn
b) Mozart
c) Beethoven
d) Bach

________11. How many movements numbering are there in the classical symphonies.
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) Four

________12. Who is the German composer during the classical period?


a) Haydn
b) Mozart
c) Beethoven
d) Isaac Nathan
________13. Which form is usually not included in a three-movement of classical composition?
a) Minuet and trio
b) Sonata form
c) Rondo
d) Scherzo

________14. What is the most common type of chamber music in the classical period?
a) Piano sonata
b) String quartet
c) Divertimento
d) Violin concerto

________15. Which of the following was not part of the classical orchestra?
a) 2 flutes
b) 2 trumpets
c) 2 oboes
d) 2 saxophones

________16. From what country was Franz .Joseph Haydn belong?


a) Austria
b) Germany
c) Italy
d) England
________17. How many symphonies did Haydn write?
a) 94
b) 110
c) 4
d) None of the above

________18. Who is the composer that was a child prodigy, beginning his performing career at
the age of 5.
a) Haydn
b) Bach
c) Mozart
d) Beethoven

Prepared by: Quinones, Rosamine S.

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