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What do we call this?
Clef
Staff
Bass
Notes
The belief in one god.
polytheism
deity
monotheism
holy
The belief in many gods.
polytheism
monotheism
deity
holy
What is the polytheistic religion in India?
Islam
Christianity
Judaism
Hinduism
Which of the following images represent a Proscenium Stage?
Which of the following best describes what a "fourth wall" in theatre is?
A wall used to hang the backdrop for a play
A space used for rehearsal
The area in which the audience sits
An imaginary wall separating the actors from the audience
What are the "wings" of a stage?
Part of a chicken
An area located downstage left
An area where musicians play off-stage
An off-stage area located at the two sides of the stage
Surrealism is...
artwork that depicts dream-like scenes and, or situations that would be bizarre or impossible in real life.
artwork that shows realistic paitnings and sculptures of people and places.
artwork that depicts nature in a way that is realistic.
What is the name of the painting style that describes the work of Claude Monet?
Surrealism
Impressionism
Realism
What artist painted 'Starry Night' and is considered one of the greatest artists in history?
Pablo Picasso
Claude Monet
Vincent Van Gogh
Who created this work of art?
Gustav Klimt
Claude Monet
Vincent Van Gogh
Paul Cezanne
Was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art.
Leonardo di Caprio
Pablo Picasso
Vincent Van Gogh
Post Malone
Which artist was best known for pointillism; small dots of contrasting colors; simple contours; and social scenes?
Seurat
Van Gogh
Cezanne
Toulouse-Lautrec
Who painted this?
Paul Klee
Gustav Klimt
Paul Gaugain
Vincent Van Gogh
Art Style?
Cubism
Realism
Op Art
Pop Art
Art Style/Time Period?
Medieval/Byzantine
Roman
Renaissance
Classic Greek
Who painted the following?
Renoir
Monet
Cassatt
Degas
Which Impressionist artist made this painting?
Van Gogh
Matisse
Seurat
Renoir
dadaism
impressionism
pop art
op art
dadaism
cubism
pop art
surrealist
cubism
abstract
impressionism,
abstract expressionism
Op art
Pop art
Cubism
Expressionism
Op Art
Surrealism
Cubism
Expressionism
A movement in modern art that began in Europe in the early 1900's. It was more concerned with emotional impact rather than realism.
Abstractionism
Expressionism
Impressionism
Surrealism
A three dimensional geometric figure composed of strictly measured lines, planes and angles.
DADAISM
EXPRESSIONISM
FAUVISM
CUBISM
An advocate of a new form of opera called "musical drama"
Franz Schubert
Guiseppi Verdi
Richard Wagner
George Bizet
His works include La Boheme and Madame Butterfly
Giacomo Puccini
Guiseppi Verdi
Richard Wagner
George Bizet
He was the composer of romantic vocal compositions such as Elkornig and Swan Song
Franz Schubert
Guiseppi Verdi
Richard Wagner
George Bizet
What characteristic is typical of the Romantic music?
Music was balanced and symmetrical
Music expressed intense feelings
Piano music was simple and easy to play
Composers only used a small range of notes
19th century music style based on folk songs, dances and legends of the composer's homeland, breaking with the influence of Italian, German and French music.
Program music
Nationalism
Exoticism
Impressionism
Who composed Il trovatore and La traviata, is related with nationalism and represents the peak of the Italian opera?
Puccini
Wagner
Verdi
Bizet
Donizetti
Who composed Tristan und Isolde and Der Ring des Nibelungen, created the "endless melody" and the leitmotiv and also is the great figure of German opera?
Carl Maria von Weber
Wagner
Mahler
Liszt
Brahms
Which instrument was invented during the Baroque period?
Piano.
Keyboard.
Harpsichord.
It means big group which involves the interplay of two groups within the ensemble, the soloist and the accompanying group.
Consertto Grosso
Concertto Grosso
Conserto Grosso
Concerto Grosso
It known as one of the highlights of a baroque music which means to flee.
orchestra
cantata
tocatta
fugue
He was known as the "red priest" and wrote the famous concerti "the four seasons".
Johann Bach
Henry Purcell
George Handel
Antonio Vivaldi
What does the word Baroque mean?
Pearly Shells
Pearl of the orient
Pearl of irregular shape
Pearl Harbor
What Woodwind instrument has a single reed and is made of brass?
Clarinet
Basson
Saxophone
Flute
This woodwind instrument is the smallest of the double reeds?
English Horn
Piccolo
Oboe
Clarinet
Which woodwind instrument is made of nickel-silver, that does not use a reed?
Clarinet
Flute
Oboe
Basson
Which woodwind instrument is the largest?
Bassoon
English Horn
Clarinet
Saxophone
This double reed instrument is slightly longer than the “Oboe.” What is it?
Bassoon
Clarinet
Saxophone
English Horn
Which instrument has wooden bars you hit with mallets?
Xylophone
Glockenspiel
Chimes
Triangle
Which instrument are these?
Triangle
Bongos
Snare Drum
Timpani
Which instrument uses a slide to change pitches?
Trumpet
Trombone
French Horn
Tuba
Name two ways you can make sounds on a stringed instrument (Pick 2 answers).
Plucking the strings
Shaking the instrument
Bowing the strings
Blowing air onto the strings
This instrument is played just like the violin, but it's a bit bigger and lower in pitch.
Violin
Cello
Double Bass
Viola
Harp
This stringed instrument is played sitting down and has a warm, mellow sound.
Cello
Double Bass
Viola
Violin
Harp
This large instrument has about 50 strings, pedals, and the player uses both hands to pluck the strings.
Viola
Cello
Violin
Double Bass
Harp
This instrument is part of the string AND percussion family. You have to press a key down which will cause a hammer to strike a string.
Mandolin
Guitar
Piano
Ukulele
Octobass
This smaller instrument has 4 strings and is played like the guitar. It's from Hawaii.
Octobass
Ukulele
Guitar
Mandolin
This sticky substance helps the horsehairs of the bow grab the strings. It comes from tree sap and creates a sticky powder.
Maple syrup
Velcro
Rosin
Hairspray
This instrument came right before the keyboard
pianoskate
hurdy gurdy
harpsichord
clavicord
A plectrum is:
a hammer
a goose feather
a device that plucks a string in the harpsicord
a keyboard instrument
which keyboard instrument is part of both the keyboard family and the wind family?
Piano
organ
hurdy gurdy
triangle
What musical which premiered in London had Lea Salonga as the original "Kim" ?
Miss Vietnam
Annie
Miss Saigon
Les Miserables
Jean Valjean, Javert, Cosette, Fantine and Eponine are the characters in what play?
Roxie Hart
Les Miserables
Burlesque
El Revolucion
The musical fantasy "Cats" is based on the poetry collection Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. Who is the poet of these poems?
Robert Browning
T.S. Eliot
Robert Frost
Edgar Allan Poe
What musical tells the story of a masked figure who lurks beneath the catacombs of the Paris Opera House, exercising a reign of terror over all who inhabit it?
Femme Fatale
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Masquerade
The Phantom of the Opera
What is a Playbill?
A theater program (little booklet) that every patron gets that has a list of musical numbers and bios of the performers.
A movie trailer.
A tv promotion.
A book.
An African-American playwright who is known for writing A Raisin in the Sun.
Langford Wilson
Lorraine Hansberry
Oscar Wilde
Marsha Norman
Which Modern Dance Choreographer created hope fueled choreography that spread awareness of black life in America.
Isadora Duncan
Alvin Ailey
Merce Cunninham
Which Modern Dance choreographer loved to use natural movement like skipping, running, jumping, and leaping
Isadora Duncan
Alvin Ailey
Merce Cunninham
Ragtime mainly features this instrument:
Harmonica
Piano
Trumpet
Bottleneck Slide Guitar
The polyrhythms in jazz came from what country?
Asia
Austria
Australia
Africa
What is value?
A mark on a surface that describes a shape or an outline
A 3-dimensional object having volume and thickness.
The degree of light and dark in a design.
Refers to light that is reflected off objects and has three properties, hue, intensity and value.
What is texture?
Overlap, Shading, Placement, Size, Value and Focus, Linear Perspective
Your eye level line; the place where land and sky appear to meet.
The colors obtained by mixing a primary color and an adjacent secondary color
Refers to surface quality, either tactile or visual
What is the primary element(s) of art used in this painting by Kandinsky?
Shape
Shape
Space
Line
Accent, beat and duration are all subcatergories of which dance element?
time
space
energy
body
Level, focus and pathway are all subcatergories of which dance element?
time
space
energy
body
Attack, flow, and tension are all associated with which element of dance?
body
energy
time
space
Artemis is the goddess of.....
Sun, Poetry, Music
Rainbow, Messenger
Good Luck, Fortune
Moon, Hunt
Who is the god of Prophecy, Music, and Healing; plays the lyre?
Poseidon
Zeus
Hermes
Apollo
Who is the god of War; sits on a thrown of human skin?
Poseidon
Artemis
Hercules
Ares
_________ is the goddess of the harvest; sister of Zeus and mother of Persephone.
Hera
Demeter
Athena
Aphrodite
Who is the goddess of love and beauty?
Hades
Hera
Aphrodite
Athena
Who is the god of fire ;blacksmith to the gods ?
Hephaestes
Troy
Zeus
Achilles
Which god/goddess sprouted fully armed from Zeus's head; goddess of wisdom, battle strategy?
Hera
Persephone
Athena
Aphrodite
Who is the supreme god of all of the Roman god?
Juno
Jupiter
Vesta
Zeus
Several of the Roman gods share the same names as...
Foods
Greek Gods
Planets
Countries
Which goddess is the Queen of the Roman Gods?
Venus
Minerva
Diana
Juno
Which god would be most helpful when fighting in a battle?
Apollo
Mars
Jupiter
Neptune
Which god would deliver a message for you?
Apollo
Juno
Mercury
Mars