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question 14 (4 points)
who wrote the words to wagners opera tristan und isolde?
berlioz
wordsworth
goethe
shakespeare
wagner
question 15 (4 points)
music that has an extra - musical meaning and was very popular during the nineteenth
century is called ____________________ music.
incidental
absolute
mood
program
Question 14
To determine who wrote the libretto (words) for Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, we analyze the options: Berlioz was a composer, Wordsworth a poet (Romantic, English), Goethe a German literary figure, Shakespeare an English playwright, and Wagner (the opera's composer) wrote its libretto.
We define the music types: Incidental music accompanies drama; absolute music has no extra - musical meaning; “mood” is not a standard term for this concept; program music (popular in the 19th century) has extra - musical associations (like a story, scene, etc.). So the correct term is program music.
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