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Dead Music

Created by anselm

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Dead Music game quiz
"I don't do music by living, breathing humans on the whole, so here's one about music and composers who've by-and-large well and truly snuffed it."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Before the twentieth century, nearly all composers were performers as well. Match the following greats with their respective performance specialisms: Vivaldi, Bach, Beethoven, Berlioz, Wagner, Richard Strauss.
    violinist, organist, pianist, conductor, conductor, conductor
    violinist, organist, pianist, horn player, conductor, pianist
    violinist, pianist, conductor, pianist, pianist, conductor
    violinist, horn player, pianist, conductor, pianist, conductor


2. Machaut, Dufay, Josquin des Prez and Palestrina all wrote what kind of work?
    Glee
    Oratorio
    Mass
    Partsong


3. Which of these have not been revived in the twentieth century?
    Harpsichord
    Natural trumpet
    Viol
    Castrato


4. Handel was one of the greatest composers of Italian opera of his day.
    True
    False


5. Quite a few composers had other careers on the side - or sometimes it was even their musical careers that were secondary. Can you match the following trades and positions with their composers: prince, politician, fur merchant, insurance company director, naval officer, chemist, priest?
    Schuetz, Charles Ives, Vivaldi, Phil Glass, Haydn, Purcell, Verdi
    Gesualdo, Verdi, Palestrina, Charles Ives, Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin, Vivaldi
    Telemann, Charles Ives, Borodin, Elgar, Purcell, Verdi, Vivaldi
    Telemann, Palestrina, Haydn, Charles Ives, Schumann, Rimsky-Korsakov, Shostakovitch


6. In the couple of decades around 1600, English composers wrote far more madrigals in total than their Italian counterparts.
    True
    False


7. Piano is to harpsichord as flute is to....?
    recorder
    shawm
    Baroque flute
    oboe


8. Tschaikovsky called him a "giftless bastard", a "scoundrel", a "self-inflated mediocrity" and his music "chaotic and absolutely empty dried-up stuff"; Hugo Wolf claimed him as one of the worthiest representatives of the art of composing without ideas; Mahler called him "a puny little dwarf with a rather narrow chest"; and Benjamin Britten didn't mind his bad music, but couldn't stand his good stuff. Who was he?
    Richard Wagner (1813-1883)
    Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
    Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886)
    Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)


9. What medical conditions affected respectively Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Schumann and Wolf shortly before they died?
    Bach went blind, Handel and Beethoven went deaf and Schumann and Wolf went mad
    Bach and Schumann went blind, Handel went deaf and Beethoven and Wolf went mad
    Bach went mad, Handel and Beethoven went deaf and Schumann and Wolf went blind
    Bach and Handel went blind, Beethoven went deaf and Schumann and Wolf went mad


10. He wrote the Eroica, the Emperor and the Archduke. Who was he?
    Josef Haydn (1732-1809)
    Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
    Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1828)
    Peter Ilyich Tschaikovsky (1840-1893)


11. Two masterworks, Puccini's "shabby little shocker" and one of Elgar's, both premiered in 1900. What were they?
    "Madame Butterfly" and the Violin Concerto
    "Tosca" and "The Dream of Gerontius"
    "Il Fanciula del West" and the Cello Concerto
    "La Boheme" and the "Enigma Variations"


12. Tonic solfa is derived from a medieval plainchant hymn to St John the Baptist.
    True
    False


13. In Western musical notation, did polyphony (the simultaneous sounding of more than one note) appear before the musical staff/stave of one or more lines?
    Yes
    No


14. Which of these composers wrote a work called "The Seasons"?
    Vivaldi (1678-1741)
    Haydn (1732-1809)
    Rossini (1792-1868)
    Pergolesi (1710-1736)


15. The harpsichord and piano are the chief representatives of two of the three main types of keyed stringed percussion instruments. Which instrument is the main representative of the third type?
    Organ
    Psaltery
    Dulcimer
    Clavichord


16. Match these pieces with their nicknames: Haydn's last symphony, no.104 in D major, Beethoven's Piano Sonata op.27 no.2 in c# minor, Tschaikovsky's Symphony no.2 op.17 and Prokoviev's Symphony no.1 in D major.
    The London, the Moonlight, the Little Russian and the Classical
    The Farewell, the Appassionata, the Little Ukranian and the Neo-classical
    The Oxford, the Waldstein, the Big Russian and the Romantic
    The Surprise, Les Adieux, the Big Georgian and The Modern


17. With which monarch were the composers JS Bach, CPE Bach and JJ Quantz, as well as Voltaire, all aquainted?
    The empress Catherine II (the Great) of Russia
    Frederick II (the Great) of Prussia
    The emperor Joseph II of Austria
    Louis XV of France


18. Which composer wrote a piece of music consisting entirely of silence?
    John Cage
    Phil Glass
    Harry Partch
    Steve Reich


19. Match the following Scandinavian countries and Finland with their respective greatest composers: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland.
    Edvard Grieg, Jean Sibelius, Franz Berwald, Carl Nielsen
    Edvard Grieg, Franz Berwald, Jean Sibelius, Carl Nielsen
    Edvard Grieg, Carl Nielsen, Franz Berwald, Jean Sibelius
    Edvard Grieg, Franz Berwald, Carl Nielsen, Jean Sibelius


20. Wagner's father-in-law was....?
    ...Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
    ...Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)
    ...Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791-1864)
    ...Franz Liszt (1811-1886)


21. Finish this quote, by Haydn to Leopold Mozart regarding his son: "I declare to you before God, and as an honest man, that your son...
    ...swindled me out of 50,000 talers, and I swear that I will not leave this house until I am repaid."
    ...can no more write music than I can shoe a horse."
    ...has personal habits which I cannot mention before you, but which I utterly abhor and detest."
    ...is the greatest composer I know, either personally or by name."


22. The tone poem "Thus Spake Zarathustra" (Richard Strauss), Albinoni's "Adagio", Borodin's opera "Prince Igor" and Mozart's Piano Concerto no.21 K467 in C major all featured prominently in films and musicals. Respectively, which ones?
    The film "2001: A Space Odyssey", the film "Dumb and Dumber", the musical "West Side Story" and the film "A Nightmare on Elm Street"
    The film "2001: A Space Odyssey", the musical "West Side Story", the film "Superman" and the film "The Sixth Sense"
    The film "2001: A Space Odyssey", the film "Gallipoli", the musical "Kismet" and the film "Elvira Madigan"
    The film "2001: A Space Odyssey", the film "Nosferatu", the musical "Kismet" and the film "Casablanca"


23. On the works of which famous literary figure did all of the following composers base at least one of their works: Prokoviev, Mendelssohn, Tschaikovsky, Berlioz, Verdi, Weber, Bellini, Wagner, Lehar?
    Answer: (One Word, last name only)


24. What is common to all these works: Schubert's 8th, Bruckner's 9th and Mahler's 10th symphonies, Bach's Art of Fugue, Puccini's opera "Turandot", Berg's opera "Lulu" and Schoenberg's opera "Moses and Aaron", and Mozart's Requiem?
    They're all in the key of B minor
    They're all unfinished
    They all include voices
    They've all been used for television programme themes


25. Which two of these were not JS Bach's sons: CPE, JC, JL, PDQ, WF?
    JC and JL
    CPE and WF
    PDQ and JL
    WF and JL


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