Literary Allusions in Music

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Which classical composer wrote an opera based on Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet'?

  1. Giuseppe Verdi

  2. Richard Wagner

  3. Vincenzo Bellini

  4. Charles Gounod


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Charles Gounod's opera 'Roméo et Juliette' was first performed in 1867 and is considered one of the most popular adaptations of Shakespeare's play.

In which song does Bob Dylan reference the novel 'Moby Dick' by Herman Melville?

  1. 'Blowin' in the Wind'

  2. 'Like a Rolling Stone'

  3. 'Mr. Tambourine Man'

  4. 'A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall'


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In the song 'A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall', Bob Dylan sings, 'I'll follow you down to the Golden Gate / I'll follow you down to the deep blue sea.' This is a reference to the Pequod's journey to hunt Moby Dick in the novel.

Which rock band released an album titled 'The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway', inspired by the novel of the same name by William Golding?

  1. Genesis

  2. Pink Floyd

  3. The Who

  4. Led Zeppelin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Genesis's concept album 'The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway' was released in 1974 and is based on Golding's novel about a group of boys who are stranded on a deserted island.

In which song does David Bowie reference the character of Major Tom from the novel '2001: A Space Odyssey' by Arthur C. Clarke?

  1. 'Space Oddity'

  2. 'Starman'

  3. 'Ziggy Stardust'

  4. 'Suffragette City'


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

David Bowie's song 'Space Oddity' features the character of Major Tom, who is an astronaut on a mission to space. The song was released in 1969, shortly before the Apollo 11 mission to the moon.

Which opera by Richard Wagner is based on the medieval German epic poem 'Nibelungenlied'?

  1. 'Lohengrin'

  2. 'Tannhäuser'

  3. 'Tristan und Isolde'

  4. 'Der Ring des Nibelungen'


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Wagner's 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' is a four-opera cycle that tells the story of the cursed ring of the Nibelung, based on the 'Nibelungenlied'.

In which song does Bruce Springsteen reference the novel 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald?

  1. 'Born to Run'

  2. 'Thunder Road'

  3. 'Dancing in the Dark'

  4. 'Glory Days'


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the song 'Thunder Road', Bruce Springsteen sings, 'I'll take you away from here / We'll leave this town behind.' This is a reference to the novel's protagonist, Jay Gatsby, who tries to recreate the past by throwing lavish parties in an attempt to win back his lost love, Daisy Buchanan.

Which classical composer wrote a symphony inspired by Dante's 'Divine Comedy'?

  1. Franz Liszt

  2. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

  3. Hector Berlioz

  4. Gustav Mahler


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Franz Liszt's 'Dante Symphony' was composed in 1857 and is based on Dante's epic poem 'Divine Comedy'.

In which song does Elton John reference the character of Ophelia from Shakespeare's play 'Hamlet'?

  1. 'Your Song'

  2. 'Rocket Man'

  3. 'Tiny Dancer'

  4. 'Candle in the Wind'


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In the song 'Candle in the Wind', Elton John sings, 'Goodbye, Norma Jean / Though I never knew you at all.' This is a reference to Marilyn Monroe, who was often compared to Ophelia due to her tragic life and death.

Which rock band released an album titled 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe?

  1. The Beatles

  2. The Rolling Stones

  3. The Who

  4. Led Zeppelin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Beatles' album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' was released in 1967 and features several references to Edgar Allan Poe's works, including 'The Raven' and 'The Tell-Tale Heart'.

In which song does Bob Dylan reference the novel 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger?

  1. 'Blowin' in the Wind'

  2. 'Like a Rolling Stone'

  3. 'Mr. Tambourine Man'

  4. 'Subterranean Homesick Blues'


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In the song 'Subterranean Homesick Blues', Bob Dylan sings, 'Johnny's in the basement / Mixing up the medicine.' This is a reference to the novel's protagonist, Holden Caulfield, who spends time in the basement of his school mixing up pills.

Which classical composer wrote an opera based on Goethe's play 'Faust'?

  1. Giuseppe Verdi

  2. Richard Wagner

  3. Charles Gounod

  4. Hector Berlioz


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Charles Gounod's opera 'Faust' was first performed in 1859 and is based on Goethe's play about a scholar who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge and power.

In which song does David Bowie reference the novel '1984' by George Orwell?

  1. 'Space Oddity'

  2. 'Starman'

  3. 'Ziggy Stardust'

  4. 'Rebel Rebel'


Correct Option:
Explanation:

David Bowie's song '1984' is a direct reference to George Orwell's novel of the same name. The song was released in 1973, just two years before the novel's setting.

Which rock band released an album titled 'The Wall', inspired by the novel 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell?

  1. Pink Floyd

  2. The Who

  3. Led Zeppelin

  4. The Rolling Stones


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pink Floyd's album 'The Wall' was released in 1979 and is based on Orwell's novel about a group of animals who rebel against their human farmer.

In which song does Bruce Springsteen reference the novel 'The Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck?

  1. 'Born to Run'

  2. 'Thunder Road'

  3. 'Dancing in the Dark'

  4. 'Glory Days'


Correct Option:
Explanation:

In the song 'The River', Bruce Springsteen sings, 'I'm a man of the land / I'm a man of the soil.' This is a reference to the novel's protagonist, Tom Joad, who is a farmer who is forced to leave his home during the Great Depression.

Which classical composer wrote a symphony inspired by Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet'?

  1. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

  2. Hector Berlioz

  3. Gustav Mahler

  4. Sergei Rachmaninoff


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's 'Romeo and Juliet' fantasy overture was composed in 1880 and is based on Shakespeare's play.

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