The Great Music Trivia Quiz Book. Rachel Federman
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Название: The Great Music Trivia Quiz Book

Автор: Rachel Federman

Издательство: HarperCollins

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isbn: 9780007483419

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СКАЧАТЬ Swing Bessie Smith Baroque Joan Baez Bebop Johann Sebastian Bach Classical Charlie Parker Folk Glenn Miller Blues Joseph Haydn

       Points: 1/2 point for each correct match

      4. Chuck Berry, considered by many to be the father of rock ’n’ roll, was famous for walking while playing guitar in a way that resembled which animal?

       Points: 1

      5. Which type of record has the longest playing time?

       a) LP (Long Play)

       b) EP (Extended Play)

       c) single

       Points: 1

      6. George Gershwin is famous for his Rhapsody in what color?

       a) Ruby

       b) Indigo

       c) Blue

       d) Yellow

       e) Marigold

       Points: 1

      7. The first Gold Record award was given in 1942 to which artist to celebrate over one million sales of “Chattanooga Choo Choo”?

       Points: 2

      8. Which U.S. city was given the first commercial FM license in the country in 1941?

       a) Nashville

       b) Chicago

       c) New York

       d) San Francisco

       e) St. Louis

       Points: 2

      9. Frustration with Irving Berlin’s “God Bless America” inspired Woody Guthrie to write the lyrics to this famous protest song in 1944. (Hint: Picture the Redwood Forest.)

       Points: 1

      10. “White Christmas” (which songwriter Irving Berlin is known to have modestly called “the best song that anybody’s ever written”) was a hit single for Bing Crosby and is naturally associated with the 1954 movie of the same name. But the song that became the world’s greatest-selling single came onto the scene quietly in a 1942 film, also starring Bing Crosby. What was it called?

       a) Country Girl

       b) Blue Skies

       c) Going My Way

       d) Holiday Inn

       e) High Time

       Points: 2

      11. Thomas Edison’s phonograph, the first machine capable of storing sound, used a cylinder wrapped in what common household material?

       a) wax

       b) paper towel

       c) tin foil

       d) plastic wrap

       e) linoleum

       Points: 1

      12. The first collaboration between Rodgers and Hammerstein resulted in this 1943 musical named after a state “where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plain.” Which one is it?

       Points: 1

      13. What was the longest-running musical on Broadway in New York City?

       Points: 3

      14. What was the longest-running musical in London’s West End?

       Points: 3

      15. Who did Frances Ethel Gumm play in The Wizard of Oz (1939)?

       Points: 2

       Pre-rock ’n’ roll score ___/25

       1950s

      (10 questions)

      

      The babies were booming, the singers were crooning, the suburbs were expanding, and – in the beginning at least – parents knew where their children were: up in their bedrooms listening to Doris Day. James Dean was a rebel without a cause, Marlon Brando was the wild one, and Frank Sinatra, pied piper for the lonely-hearted, СКАЧАТЬ