1. Which classical composer used the accordion in a major work for orchestra?
______ A: Mikhail Glinka -- the opera Russlan and Ludmilla (1842)
___X__ B: Tchaikovsky -- Orchestral Suite No. 2 (1883) uses four
accordions
______ C: Saint-Saens -- Le Carnaval des Animaux (1886)
2. Which classical composer used the accordion in a major opera?
___X__ A: the Italian composer Umberto Giordano -- Fedora (1898)
___X__ B: the German composer Alban Berg -- Wozzeck (1922)
___X__ C: the American composer Virgil Thomson -- Four Saints in Three Acts
(1928)
3. Which instrument had many concerti written for it and numerous virtuosi to perform it in the mid-nineteenth century?
______ A: accordion
___X__ B: concertina (the composer/performer Giulio Regondi commissioned six
concerti for concertina and orchestra.)
______ C: harmonium
4. The accordion was banned by which of the following institutions?
___X__ A: Some Catholic parishes in Italy actually banned the accordion.
However, Pope Pius XII later ended the controversy in 1946 by decreeing
that the accordion could be performed in church.
___X__ B: the German Third Reich also banned the accordion, calling
it a "nigger jazz instrument" for its association with American
dance bands.
______ C: the Soviet Communist Party actually promoted and supported the
bayan -- the Russian button accordion -- as a national
heritage.
5. The American bandleader and composer John Philip Sousa wrote a piece for:
___X__ A: harmonica band -- The Harmonica Wizard (1930)
______ B: accordion band
______ C: concertina band
6: The English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos and the French composer Darius Milhaud wrote music for:
______ A: accordion and orchestra
______ B: bandoneon and orchestra
___X__ C: harmonica and orchestra
(Romance in Db: 1952; Concerto: 1956; Suite Anglais, op. 234: 1942)
7: Which Argentino bandoneonista was threatened by a tango singer, who put a pistol to his head during a radio interview?
___X__ A: Astor Piazzolla (the father of the New Tango) (He was hated in his
home country -- Argentina -- for modernizing the
Tango.)
______ B: Alejandro Barletta (the father of the classical bandoneon)
______ C: Eduardo Arolas (El Tigre del Bandoneon)
8: Which French organist/composer wrote music for the harmonium?
___X__ A: Saint-Saens
___X__ B: Cesar Franck
___X__ C: Louis Vierne
9: The first two concerti for the accordion were written by:
______ A: the American composers: Pietro Deiro and Anthony Galla-Rini
(1939 & 1941)
______ B: the German composers: Hugo Herrmann and Fred Malige (1940 &
1942)
___X__ C: the Soviet composers: F.A. Rubtsov and T. Sotnikov (both concerti
were composed in 1937)
10: The first college to offer a degree in accordion was:
______ A: State Academy of Music, Trossingen Germany (1931)
______ B: Oklahoma City University, USA (1937)
___X__ C: Music Conservatory of Kiev, USSR (1927)
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