The Classical Concerto
First-Movement Conecrto Form
Mozart and the Piano Concerto
Classical Era Instruments
Classical Composers
100

What has three movements arranged fast, slow, fast?

What is a classical concerto

100

What is the name for the two-part opening where orchestra and soloist each present themes

What is a double exposition

100

Who wrote twenty seven piano concertos

Who is Mozart

100

Who built Mozart’s fortepiano

Who is Anton Walter

100

Who is the Father of the Symphony

Who is Franz Joseph Haydn

200

What group supports the soloist in a concerto

What is the orchestra

200

What section explores new keys and shows the soloist’s creativity

What is the development

200

What year was Mozart’s G major piano concerto written

What is 1784

200

What kind of sound did the fortepiano have compared to modern pianos

What is a smaller and lighter sound

200

Who elevated opera and concerto

Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

300

What is the virtuosic solo passage near the end of a concerto

What is a cadenza

300

What is the improvised solo moment before the ending

What is the cadenza

300

What pet learned one of Mozart’s themes

What is a starling

300

What visual difference did the fortepiano’s keys have

What is reversed key colors

300

Who bridged Classical and Romantic eras

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven

400

What form did classical composers adapt from the Baroque ritornello

What is sonata allegro form

400

What section strongly confirms the tonic key at the end

What is the coda

400

What form is the finale of the G major concerto

What is theme and variations form

400

What is one structural difference between the fortepiano and modern piano

What is no metal frame or straight strings

400

Who premiered Beethoven’s Kreutzer Sonata

 Who is George Bridgetower

500

What group presents the themes first in a double exposition

What is the orchestra

500

What are the four main parts of first‑movement concerto form

What are exposition, development, recapitulation, and coda

500

Who trained with Metastasio and Haydn and joined Bologna’s Accademia Filarmonica 

(good luck with this one)

Who is Marianne Martinez

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