New York City
Genres & Eras
Instruments
Women
Musical Miscellane
100

If you "practice, practice, practice" you'll get to play here someday.

Carnegie Hall

100

This 1970s genre born in the Bronx blended DJing, MCing, breakdancing, and graffiti

Hip Hop

100

This mellow, tenor sounding instrument in F was likely invented in now southern Poland around 1718.  It has a bulb shaped bell. 

English Horn 

100

Women are granted the right to vote in the United States in this year.  There were only male performers in the New York Philharmonic at the time. 

1920 (19th Amendment)

100

Although you can’t have sharps AND flats in one of these, people still think they are very scary

Key Signatures

200

This NYC orchestra is older than the country of Italy

New York Philharmonic

200

A predecessor to the piano, the harpsichord is most associated with this musical era.

Baroque Era (1600-1750)

200

This instrument was invented in 1846, the last instrument invented before the synthesizer.

Saxophone (invented by Adolph Sax)

200

The first documented female composer who was also an abbess, writer, philosopher, and visionary.

Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179)

200

That’s not a Hashtag, it’s a...... (what?)

Sharp

300

This 1957 Leonard Bernstein musical reimagines Romeo and Juliet on the streets of New York

West Side Story

300

This era saw the inventions of the string quartet, symphony, and sonata form.  Composers include Schubert and Handel.

Classical Period (1750-1820)

300

This composer was the first to use piccolo, contrabassoon, and trombone in a symphony (in 1808)

Ludwig van Beethoven (Symphony No.5, Finale)

300

(POSSIBLE DOUBLE POINTS) The Academy Award willing documentary "The Only Girl in the Orchestra" is about a woman who plays this instrument.  She was the first female full-time member on the NY Philharmonic and retired after 55 years.

Double Bass player. Orin O’Brien

300

Why couldn’t the string quartet find their composer?  He was (what?)

Haydn

400
The famous violist Isaac Stern helped save this famous venue from demolition in 1960.

Carnegie Hall

400

A musical genre and dance that fuses Afro-Cuban, Puerto Rican, and New York jazz traditions. Musicians include Celia Cruz and Willie Colón.

Salsa

400

This instrument uses a hidden single reed, a double reed, and an air reservoir.

Bagpipe

400

In 1933, the first symphony composed by this Black American woman was performed by the Chicago Symphony. She was also a pianist, organist, and music teacher.

Florence Price (1887 – 1953)

400

What common time signature is mathematically equivalent to 3/4?

6/8

500

This performing arts complex was created on what was once San Juan Hill, a community where  African-American, Afro-Caribbean, and Puerto Rican cultures once flourished.

Lincoln Center 

500

This dance-music genre, born in New York City’s underground clubs like The Loft and Paradise Garage, rose from DJ-driven parties before going mainstream in the 1970s.

Disco

500

This instrument was brought to Europe in 1300 by soldiers returning home from the Crusades in the Middle East

Timpani (it was first used in an orchestra in 1675)

500

In 1892, the New York Philharmonic became the first American orchestra to perform a piece by this female composer and pianist.

Amy Beach ("Eilende Wolken") (1867 – 1944

500

Some people think he looks like Harry Potter. but this composer has more symphonies than Harry Potter has books.

Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 – 1975)

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