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November 2023 1 3 Report
1. He is the "Father of Electronic Music" and was described as the "Stratospheric Colossus of Sound

A. Edgard Varese c. Bela Bartok d. Claude Debussy b. John Cage

2: A partial return to a classical form of writing music with carefully modulated dissonances. It made use of a freer seven-note diatonic scale.

a. Expressionism c. Modern Nationalism b. Impressionism d. Neo-Classicism

3. A looser form of 20th century music development focused on nationalist composers and musical innovators who sought to combine modern techniques with folk materials,

a. Expressionism c. Modem Nationalism b. Impressionism d. Neo-Classicism

4. Made use of the whole-tone scale. It also applied suggested, rather than depicted, reality. It created a mood rather than a definite picture. It made use of overlapping chords, with 4th, 5th, octaves, and 9th intervals, resulting in a non- traditional harmonic order and resolution

b. Impressionism a. Expressionism
c. Modern Nationalism d. Neo Classicism

5. Revealed the composer's mind, instead of presenting an impression of the environment. It served as a medium for expressing strong emotions, such as anxiety, rage, and alienation

a. Expressionism b. impressionism c. Modern Nationalism d. Neo-Classicism

6. Was associated with electronic music and dealt with the parameters or dimensions of sound in space. It made use of variations of self-contained note groups to change musical continuity, and improvisation, with an absence of traditional rules on harmony, melody, and rhythm.

a. Electronic Music c. Chance Music d. Primitivism b. Avant Garde Music

7. Refers to a style wherein the piece always sounds different at every performance because of the random techniques of production, including the use of ring modulators or natural elements that become a part of the music.

a Electronic Music b. Avant Garde Music c Chance Music d. Primitivism

8.He is the most influential composer of the 20th century. He won the top prize at the Prix de Rome competition with his composition L'Enfant Prodigue (The Prodigal Son).

a. Edgard Varese b. John Cage c. Bela Bartok d. Claude Debussy

9. He is a true crossover artist," in the sense that his serious compositions remain highly popular in the classical repertoire. He was considered as the "Father d. Claude Debussy of American Jazz"
c. Bela Bartok a. Edgard Varese
b. George Gershwin

10. is tonal through the asserting of one note as more important than the others. Now sounds are synthesized from old ones by juxtaposing two simple events to create a more complex new event.

a. Expressionism c. Primitivism
b. Impressionism d. Neo-Classicism​

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