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From Concertos To Calypso By Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway © Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved
- Some say that Argentina has two national anthems -- the official hymn and
the tango. True or false: The best bandoneóns (tango
accordions) are made in Germany.
- Technically speaking, a tenor has to be able to sing a two-octave range
from approximately B-flat to B-flat. Match these tenor arias with their operas.
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| A. "Nessun dorma" |
1. Carmen |
| B. "Flower Song" |
2. Lohengrin |
| C. "In Fernem Land" |
3. Turandot |
| D. "Il mio tesoro" |
4. Don Giovanni |
- True or false: Scottish bagpipes were once quite popular in much of
Europe.
- When the Portuguese introduced an instrument called the braginha to Hawaii, the Hawaiians adopted it and called it the ukulele. The word ukulele is Hawaiian for:
- A. Four strings
- B. Tiny guitar
- C. Jumping flea
- P.T. Barnum billed a famous soprano who toured the United States in the 1800s as "The Swedish Nightingale." Her real name (short version) was:
- A. Annie Oakley
- B. Jenny Lind
- C. Helga Pfeffernusse
- True or false: Brazilians can lay claim to the most widely played of all guitar concertos, Concierto d'Aranjuez, by Joaquín Rodrigo.
- St. Gregory the Great was pope from 590-604. True or false: His accomplishments included systematizing the monodic liturgical plainsong of the Roman Catholic Church, also called "chant."
- Many Caribbean music styles are fusions of African and European sounds. Musical Mensas will be able to match the styles of music with their various homes.
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| A. Zouk |
1. Puerto Rico |
| B. Merengue |
2. Jamaica |
| C. Plena |
3. Dominican Republic |
| D. Calypso |
4. Martinique |
| E. Reggae |
5. Trinidad |
- According to many archaeologists, Australian Aboriginal culture has been
traced back 50,000 years, which makes it the world's oldest civilization. Its
most well-known instrument is made from a eucalyptus limb that has been
hollowed out by termites, and often is beautifully carved. This instrument is
called a:
- A. Bilma
- B. Lali
- C. Didgeridoo
- Da-da-da-dum! Of course you recognize the first four notes from Ludwig van
Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. There is another Beethoven symphony that
contains a brilliant, and exceedingly popular, movement. True or false:
"Ode to Joy" is the last movement in Beethoven's Ninth
Symphony.
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