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MUS 314 Discussion

par Angelica Trujillo
1

Which war was dubbed “the most musical war in history?”

2

The rapid growth of US community bands in the 19th century correlates most directly with:

3

19th-century bands relied heavily on arrangements and transcriptions

4

Established composers like Wagner, Liszt, and Bruckner discouraged band arrangements and transcriptions.

5

Approximately how many musicians participated in the World Peace Jubilee in Boston, 1872?

6

A contrasting section of a march that is particularly intense—loud and fast—is a/an:

7

A short, accented final chord in a march is a/an:

8

Which figure was most directly responsible for organizing and arranging the music for the National (1869) and World (1872) Peace Jubilees in Boston?

9

Which musical feature of 19th-century marches most clearly supports the idea of “development” rather than simple repetition

10

In the context of 19th-century US band culture, what role did mass public spectacles like the Peace Jubilees primarily serve?