PT144.S1.P1.Q1

PrepTest 144 - Section 1 - Passage 1 - Question 1

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P1

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Other people's perspective · Strongly negative toward something music-related
Author introduces someone's perspective using a quote. Who's being quoted and what's being referred to? Need to look to the next paragraph to answer.
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Draw comparison · Music of Schoenberg and Beethoven
Both composers' work has been negatively received, at least by some
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Deepen comparison · Schoenberg and Beethoven were both innovative
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Context on Beethoven · Took time to be fully appreciated
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Traits of Schoenber's music · Combined tradition with innovation
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Introduce list · Schoenberg's three styles
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First style · Late-Romatic style
Comparison to Brahms
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Second style · Nontonal harmonies
Unclear what "no tonal basis" means, but likely an unconventional move. Note Schoenberg's motivation: he believed was a necessary move for his own expression and for music in general.
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Third style · 12-tone technique
Innovation for nontonal music
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Author's perspective · Schoenberg's music shows technical mastery and complexity
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Main point · Schoenberg's music was first to convey certain difficult emotions
Note reference to Mozart: Schoenbern's 12-tone technique may have been influenced by Mozart
Passage Style
Single position
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Which one of the following ████ ██████████ █████████ ███ ████ █████ ██ ███ ████████

a

Though Schoenberg's music ██ ████ ██████ ███████████ █████ ████ ████ ██ ███ ██████ ██ ██ █████ ████████ ██ ████ ██ ██████ ███ ███████████

This doesn’t capture the author’s positive view of Schoenberg. The point isn’t about how Schoenberg’s message has been received; it’s about how his music is innovative and important.

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b

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Although the author does compare the reaction of the public to Schoenberg’s music to the reaction to Beethoven’s, this doesn’t imply that Schoenberg should be as highly regarded as Beethoven. The author never argues that Schoenberg is as influential or important as Beethoven.

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c

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This best captures the author’s main point, which is that Schoenberg’s music is innovative, “awe-inspiring,” and essential.

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d

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The author never suggests that the 12-tone technique is what makes Schoenberg “most” important. Since (D) is not supported, it can’t be the main point. (D) is also too narrow, because the 12-tone technique is only one aspect of Schoenberg’s music that the author discusses.

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e

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This doesn’t capture the author’s positive view of Schoenberg. The point isn’t about how Schoenberg’s message has been received; it’s about how his music is innovative and important.

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