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100

The number of flats a Bb major key signature has

2 flats
100

Swan Lake's Russian Composer

Tchaikovsky

100

Czech composer Antonin Dvorak's most famous work

His Ninth Symphony 

100

The era in which Bach composed in

Baroque Period

100
The lowest voice part in choir

Bass

200

The symbol placed at the beginning of a musical staff to indicate the pitch of the notes written on the lines and spaces

Clef

200

The year did Tchaikovsky dedicate a famous overture

1812

200

The opera that everyone has heard the operatic excerpt in which a singer repeats, "Figaro, Figaro, Figaro."

Rossini: The Barber of Seville

200
The period in which Mozart composed in

Classical

200

The voice part between soprano and alto

Mezzo

300

The order of sharps 

FCGDAEB

300

Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 is also known by this name

Choral

300

The number of Beethoven symphony, the last full symphony he wrote, contains those instantly recognizable grouping of opening notes, four quick notes then repeated

His Ninth Symphony

300

The number of periods that classical musical is usually broken up into 

Seven

300

The first use of a saxophone was for this kind of music

military music 

400

How many different intervals are there

12

400

The renowned 19th-century pianist, composer, and teacher became known as the Queen of the Piano during a successful recital career lasting more than 60 years

Clara Schumann

400

Best known for a piece of its music that is used to accompany can-can dancing, an 1858 opera by Jacques Offenbach concerns this Greek mythological character's journey to the underworld

Orpheus

400

The period marked by balance and the sonata form

Classical

400

The number of pedals a grand piano has

Three

500

The note that is a perfect fifth interval above C

G

500

The founder of Impressionist music

Debussy

500

The nickname of the piece that Giuseppe Tartini wrote a famous violin sonata that came to him in a dream

The Devil's Trill

500
The earliest and longest lasting period of music

The Medieval period

500

The instrument very prominent in nearly all musical cultures, but lost its popularity as it was thought of primarily as a woman's instrument after Marie Antoinette popularised it as a lady's pastime.

Harp

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