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Biblical Verse in Classical Settings

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Biblical Verse in Classical Settings game quiz
"This quiz is about settings of Biblical (Old Testament) verse by classical composers. God luck with it!"

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1. Biblical verse was not commonly set to music for secular occasions, until a sort of semi-secular genre was created - the oratorio. Which of these characters does not appear in an oratorio or opera?
    Jephetah (Yiftach)
    Aholiab (Oholi'av)
    God
    King Saul (Sha'ul)


2. Which of the following stories was not set to music?
    The creation of the world
    The Exodus
    King Josiah and the renovations of the temple
    Elijah on Mt. Carmel


3. Robert Schumann should be credited for creating the adjective "Philistine", which referred to ignorant people who didn't understand his work. The word stuck as one of an artist's terms for an ignorant or unappreciative audience. But why Philistines?
    The Bible portrays the Philistines as a boorish, ignorant people
    Schumann was referring to Goliath, who was defeated by David despite the incredible odds
    The Bible portrays the Philistines as an unmusical nation
    All of these


4. The German Requiem ("Ein Deutsches Requiem") is the only piece by its composer for voices and orchestra in which verses from the Old Testament are set.
    True
    False


5. Which of these composers did not set Old Testament verses in their original Hebrew or Aramaic?
    Johann Hermann Schein
    Arnold Schoenberg
    Salamone de Rossi
    Igor Stravinsky


6. In Mendelssohn's "Elijah", how is the voice of Baal portrayed in the music?
    Low tones in the strings and the timpani
    Complete silence
    Dissonant, grotesque brass chords
    Full chorus singing the verses where Baal speaks


7. In what language did Leonard Bernstein chose to write his "Chichester Psalms"?
    Latin
    Hebrew
    Greek
    English


8. Martin Luther's translation of the Bible was Bruckner's top choice for setting Biblical verse.
    True
    False


9. In what language did Igor Stravinsky write his "Symphony of Psalms"?
    Hebrew
    Latin
    Russian
    Greek


10. The "Lamentations of Jeremiah" were popular texts in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. In the original Hebrew, these verses are written as alphabetical acrostics. How was this idea set to music by most composers?
    The music was set in Hebrew
    The Hebrew alphabet was set to melismatic music before the verse was set
    No notice was taken of this
    Hebrew letters were written in the margins, but not as part of the music

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