The Post Quiz: Music Appreciation 101
Created | Updated Aug 27, 2012
Ready for your musical quiz this week? This one challenges all you students of the classics and opera. Try your hand at. . .
Music Appreciation 101
Answer the questions. No cheating on Youtube.
- Tchaikovsky's '1812 Overture' uses what remarkable instrument?
- An Alpenhorn
- A 15-foot hammered dulcimer
- A hurdy-gurdy
- A cannon
- Opera is the most scandalous form of classical music. Why did German audiences object to Ludwig Spohr's Pietro de Abano in 1827?
- It included a striptease.
- It criticized the King of Prussia.
- It praised Napoleon.
- It involved necrophilia.
- Speaking of opera: the first-ever AM radio broadcast featured an opera aria about what?
- A pretty girl
- A tree
- Marauding Valkyries
- A rose
- What composer used disappearing musicians to drop a not-so-subtle hint to his boss that it was time for everybody to go home?
- Haydn
- Mozart
- Schubert
- Beethoven
- Which of the following pieces of music was composed by someone who was completely deaf at the time?
- 'Das Deutschlandlied'
- 'Wir fahren auf der Autobahn'
- 'An die Freude'
- 'The Ride of the Valkyrie'
- Everybody knows that great classical composition by Jacques Offenbach called the 'can-can'. But where was this dance taking place?
- At the Moulin Rouge
- In hell
- In front of the Oracle at Delphi
- On Mount Parnassus
- Speaking of Offenbach's 'Can-Can', what did Camille Saint-Saƫns do to this composition?
- Sued Offenbach for plagiarism
- Set it to rude words
- Played it on pan flutes
- Played it really slowly
- Where was the Monty Python theme (yeah, sure, it's classical) first played?
- Aboard RMS Titanic
- On a Ferris wheel
- Before Queen Victoria
- At the opening of the Panama Canal
- What 'musical' instrument did John Cage use in a famous concert piece?
- Typewriter
- Broom
- Saw
- Computer
- Which US President is a singing role in an opera by John Adams?
- Millard Fillmore
- Richard M Nixon
- George Washington
- Abraham Lincoln
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