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mozart was most famous for his work with
A. electronics B. opera C. marches D. chorals
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Mozart Composed in which Style?
A. baroque B. classical C. Modern D. romantic
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Mozart worked to develop many sonatas what is one part of a sonata
A. climax B. exposition C. cadence D. appendix
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Mozart worked to develop many sonatas. What is one part of a sonata?%0D%0A(1
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Beethoven independent spirit influenced his work in that
There were often dynamic parts to his compositions His music was chaotic
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Beethoven's independent spirit influenced his work in that.
(1 point) Responses there were often dynamic parts to his
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WHat is the usual tempo of the first movement in classical symphonies
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Which composer was not part of the First Viennese School?
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Which of the following is true of a tone poem? (1 point) Responses It uses various tones, or pitches, to tell the story. It uses
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Which of the following is true of a tone poem? (1 point) Responses It uses various tones, or pitches, to tell the story. It uses
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Choose the best TWO answers- Who could best be described as writers of Classical music during the Enlightenment Era? (2 points)
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A character piece is a piece of solo piano music from the Romantic period that conveys a particular mood or setting
is this true?
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Which of the following is true of a tone poem? (1 point) Responses It uses various tones, or pitches, to tell the story.
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Which type of composition was most likely to feature virtuosic playing in the Romantic period?
(1 point) Responses piano trio
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One composer, who is associated with the renaissance is
A. Mozart. B. Chopin C. Palestrina D. Beethoven.
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composers in the 18th century such as Franz Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Mozart wrote music that emphasized balence and order. how
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composers in the 18th century such as Franz Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Mozart wrote music that emphasized balence and order. how
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Which composer is from the Renaissance?
(1 point) Responses Antonio Vivaldi Antonio Vivaldi George Frideric Handel George
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Mozart was most famous for his work with (1 point) Responses electronics. electronics. operas. operas. marches. marches.
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Mozart worked to develop many sonatas. What is one part of a sonata? (1 point) Responses climax climax exposition exposition
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Beethoven’s independent spirit influenced his work in that
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What characterizes the Classical period of music?
(1 point) Responses elegant and simple sounds elegant and simple sounds ornate
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The study of historical periods and great classical composers is called
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make 10 questions and answer for 6th grade classical music
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Beethoven's independent spirit influenced his work in that (1 point) Responses there were often dynamic parts to his
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Beethoven's independent spirit influenced his work in that (1 point) Responses there were often dynamic parts to his
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One composer who is associated with the Renaissance is (1 point) Responses Mozart. Mozart. Chopin. Chopin. Palestrina.
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The well tempered clavier is
A collection of piano sonatas A series of prelude and fugues in every key A book of harpsichord
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One composer who is associated with the Renaissance is
(1 point) Responses Mozart. Mozart. Chopin. Chopin. Palestrina.
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describe concerto, fugue, oratorio and sonata music. then describe which of these the song with the words 'where is thy sting'
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The mass is in example of
Sacred music Modern music Electronic music Romantic music
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Ludwig van Beethoven is known by musicologist as
The bridge to Romanticism A conservation composer Very old-fashioned for his
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That girl
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The fugue
A has only one part B limit's the expression of the composer C has four voices or parts D does not allow harmony
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Ludwig van Beethoven is known by musicologists as
(1 point) Responses the bridge to Romanticism. the bridge to Romanticism. a
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An amateur musical ensemble associated with a school was called a (1 point) Responses concerto grosso. concerto
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Which ensemble in the concerto grosso is the largest?
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Which tempo pattern is most common among movements within a Baroque concerto?
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Which ensemble in the concerto grosso is the largest? (1 point) Responses concertino concertino continuo
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In a concerto grosso, the featured soloists are called the (1 point) Responses ripieno. ripieno. oratorio.
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he sonata became a great innovation of the Classical period. The parts of a sonata include
(1 point) Responses exposition,
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Which ensemble in the concerto grosso is the largest?
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Which tempo pattern is most common among movements within a
Baroque concerto?
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Blackboyjoy
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What is a cadenza?
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Beethoven's independent spirit influenced his work in that
(1 point) Responses  there were often dynamic parts to his
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True or false The first east Asian performance of Beethovens ninth symphony took place in china
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When Leonard Bernstein conducted the symphony in Berlin after the fall of the Berlin Wall, he changed the text from joy to
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True or false When Leonard Bernstein conducted the symphony in Berlin after the fall of the Berlin Wall he changed the text from
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True or false the film argues that the themes of Beethovens ninth symphony have the ability the unify people across culture
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Where was Beethoven from
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When were concertos first popular?
(1 point) Responses Middle Ages Middle Ages Renaissance period Renaissance period Baroque
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