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Musical Milestones

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Musical Milestones game quiz
"From music that earned a monk a Papal audience to music that earned money for the world's starving people, from firsts for music celebrating revolution to revolutionary musical firsts - enjoy the Quiz Makers Guild's initial musical offering."

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1. In 1984 Bob Geldof from the group "Boomtown Rats" and Midge Ure from "Ultravox" spearheaded a musical first. Aware of the desperation in Ethiopia, they co-authored a song to raise money for famine relief in that country. Apart from themselves, they recruited many willing artists including Bono, Sting, Phil Collins, Simon Le Bon, David Bowie and Paul McCartney to form the group Band Aid. What was the name of the song they sang?
    Christmas is Here
    It's Christmas
    Christmas is for Everyone
    Do They Know It's Christmas?


2. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877. What was the first recording to have the distinction of being #1 on the "charts" of the day?
    Casey At The Bat - Russell Hunting
    Semper Fidelis - The U.S. Marine Band
    O Sole Mio - Enrico Caruso
    Rhapsody In Blue - Paul Whiteman's Orchestra with George Gershwin


3. In 1913, Igor Stravinsky's monumental ballet "Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring)", choreographed by Vladimir Nijinsky, premiered in Paris. Since then, it has gone on to garner accolades as one of the cornerstone pieces of modern music and dance, challenging all previous conventions of both disciplines and upsetting the mannered decorum that characterized its predecessors. What was the initial public reaction to this work?
    A full-scale riot between those who liked and did not like the piece
    Disinterest and tepid reviews
    Over 30 minutes of sustained applause after the final curtain from a packed house
    Almost none; the premiere was not well-attended, and the piece would not achieve broad notice until after World War I


4. In 1938 Benny Goodman scored a major success, bringing jazz to the upper crust with a breakthrough concert at Carnegie Hall. The highlight of the show was a drum solo by legendary drummer Gene Krupa to the tune "Sing Sing Sing". The song was not, in fact, a Goodman tune, but was written by what other famous jazz legend?
    Louis Prima
    Harry James
    Duke Ellington
    Glenn Miller


5. Which revolutionary song was written by Eugène Pottier, a Parisian transport worker, in 1871 and set to music by Pierre Degeyter, a woodworker from Lille, in 1888?
    The Red Flag
    The Internationale
    The Marseillaise
    The Carmagnole


6. When England is taking part in an event in which national teams from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are also competing, what anthem is played for an English victory?
    God Save the Queen
    Land of Hope and Glory
    Jerusalem
    Rule Britannia


7. Many people credit The Who with creating the first rock opera, the famous and classic "Tommy." Actually, another group had released a full-blown opera called "Mass in F Minor" a full year before "Tommy" hit the record stores. Who were these true innovators of rock?
    The Electric Prunes
    The Moody Blues
    Emerson, Lake and Palmer
    Moby Grape


8. The Gregorian chant "Ut queant laxis" for the feast of St. John the Baptist was used by the 11th century Benedictine monk Guido d'Arezzo to teach which of the following?
    The use of accidentals (sharps and flats)
    The difference between major and minor keys
    The notes of the scale
    Singing in two-part harmony


9. In 1961, session guitarist Grady Martin performed a guitar solo on Marty Robbins' song "Don't Worry". The distorted sound of Martin's guitar became known as "fuzz-tone". Hardware devices now produce this sound on demand. How did Grady Martin produce fuzz-tone in his 1961 recording session?
    He overdubbed his solo track with a kazoo.
    He crouched in front of his amplifier to enhance feedback.
    He produced it unintentionally because of a blown amplifier tube.
    He used a home made "sine wave clipping" circuit.


10. "Southern trees bear strange fruit
Blood on the leaves and blood at the roots
Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze
Strange fruit hangin' from the poplar trees".

Leonard Feather called "Strange Fruit", "the first significant protest in words and music, the first unmuted cry against racism." With which singer is the song most associated?
    Billie Holiday
    Louis Armstrong
    Dinah Washington
    Ella Fitzgerald

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