Name the Missing Eras (Doesn't have to be in Order)
R________, ________, ________, _________, Modern
100 Bonus points: In order
Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic Era, Modern
Which element refers to the speed of the piece, and translates to "time"
Tempo
John Williams is known for making the music for what movies?
Bonus 100: Name 3 movies
Harry Potter, Star Wars, Jaw, Indiana Jones, ETC
Is this piece in Major or or Minor?
Bonus 100: what era is this piece from?
Major - Eine Kliene Nacht Musik
Bonus - Classical
What is dance set to classical music called?
Ballet
Which era was stately and sophisticated, took place around the American revolution?
Classical Era
"Harmony" is two or more notes at once and is often _____ or______
Major or Minor
What is a “Leitmotif"?
What is the instrumentation of this piece?
Band/Wind Ensemble
What is theatre set to classical music which involves singing?
Opera
Which Era had the first Operas, and came up for the “rules” for writing Music?
What is a "Dynamic"
the volume of the piece
What Era music does most movie music emulate?
Romantic Era
Which Era was this piece written in? Renaissance, Classical, or Modern
Classical!
What is a theme?
The main musical idea of a piece
Which era first started in Italy, and is named after the cultural “rebirth” after the Middle Ages
Rennaissance Era
Which is louder? Pianissimo or Piano
Piano
What is special about Kylo Ren's Theme and Rey's Theme from the new(er) Star War's trilogy
Kylo Ren's theme is Reys theme but the notes are reversed.
What Era was this piece written in?
Renaissance, Romantic, or Modern
Modern!
What is a “Requiem?
A funeral for the dead?
Xtra: Name a type of music from the Modern Era from the “Contemporary WAM” slideshow
Impressionism, Minimalism, Primitivism, Serialism
Xtra: What is the instrument, the piano, named after?
The piano is named after the dynamics: Piano or Forte
Xtra: Name another movie composer
Bonus 100: What movie did they write for?
Howard Shore: The Lord of the Rings
Hans Zimmer: Inception
Any Other!
Xtra: In which Era was this by Vivaldi piece written?
Baroque! (Vivaldi Four Seasons)
Xtra: What is "Liturgical" music?
Music for the Church