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This comprehensive guide covers listening IDs, questions on Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique," additional listening exercises, objective questions on reading and lecture materials, and a choice of essay questions. Get ready for Exam #4 with this detailed study resource.
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Format of Exam #4: • 5 Listening IDs from listening list (composer, title, movement as appropriate) • Listening questions on Berlioz, Symphonie Fantastique, V “Dream of a Witch’s Sabbath,” based on Todd Guide and Text • 1-2 additional listening • Objective questions on reading and lecture • Choice of 2-3 essay questions
Listening Requirement for Exam #4 Beethoven Symphony #5 (complete) (34-37) Schubert Erlkönig(The Erl-King) (38) Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel LISTENING #11 Schumann, C. If You Love For Beauty (40) Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique (V) (46) Dream of a Witches’ Sabbath Chopin Nocturne in E flat Major (41) Prelude No. 24 in d minor (42) Liszt Petrarch Sonnet 104 (43) Hensel The Roman Saltarello, Op. 6, no. 4 (44) Wagner The Gods’ entrance into Valhalla (48) from Das Rheingold Verdi La donna é mobile (47) Brahms Violin Concerto, III (49) Symphony No. 4, IV, Allegro energetico LISTENING #12 Debussy Prelude to The Afternoon of a Faun (57)
Sample terms to know for Exam #4 Metrical dissonance finale Scherzo Makurka Romantic Period Etude ideé fixe Nocturne Stabreim Through-composed program music chromatic/chromaticism Heroic Period timbre The Ring Cycle Impressionism Gesamtkunstwerk Moonlight Sonata Pastorale Symphony Lied cavatina Absolute music chromatic Liebestod Symphonie Fantastique Paganini parallel chords orchestration leitmotif col legno Polonaise pentatonic scale strophic form Three-hand trick New German School Eroica Symphony Virtuosit y Wagnerian Harmony hemiola Music drama Dies irae col legno New German School modified strophic form song cycle Bel canto rubato whole tone scale