What are the time periods for the Medieval Period?
1150-1400
What are the time periods for the Renaissance Period?
1400-1600
What are the time periods for the Baroque Periods?
1600-1750
What are the time periods for the Classical Period
1750-1820
What are the time periods for the Romantic Period?
1820-1900
What instruments were used in the Medieval Period? (Name two)
The pan flute, recorder, lute, psaltery, zither, hurdy-gurdy, hammered dulcimer
What instruments were used in the Renaissance Period? (Name two)
Slide trumpet, cornetto, trumpet, sackbut, viol, lyre, Irish harp, hurdy-gurdy, harpsichord, jaw harp and tambourine, shawm, reed pipe, bagpipe, transverse flute, recorder, panpipe
What instruments were used in the Baroque Period? (Name two)
Forte piano, Chalumeau, Bassoon, Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Cello, Contrabass, Recorder
What instruments were used in the Classical Period? (Name Two)
Piano, French Horn, The Serpent
What instruments were used in the Romantic Period? (Name two)
Flute, Piano, Tuba, Trumpet, Clarinet
What composers lived during the Medieval Period? (Name one)
Hildegard Von Bingen, Francesco Landini
What composers lived during the Renaissance Period? (Name two)
William Byrd, Giovanni Palestrina, Giovanni Gabrieli, Claudio Monteverdi
What composers lived during the Baroque Period? (Name two)
Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, George Philipp Telemann, Antonio Vivaldi
What composers lived during the Classical Period? (Name two)
Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Franz Schubert
What composers lived during the Romantic Period?(Name two)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Wagner, Verdi, Brahms, Strauss, Debussy, Tchaikovsky
What are Troubadour and Minstrel?
Troubadour- A Composer and Performer of Poetry who made a living as an entertainer
Minstrel- told stories of distant places and events and didn’t always create their own poetry
What is a Manuscript and what was it used for?
Music notes that were printed on a paper for the purpose of composing
What does Counterpoint mean?
Two melodies at the same time with different rhythms
What does Homophony mean?
Two or more parts moving at the same time in harmony with the same rhythm with different pitches
What was Beethoven most used instruments?
Piano, Organ, Violin
What does Monophonic mean?
Only one single voice part
How did the piano developed?
Harpsichord to Fortepiano to piano
How did the Viol developed?
Violin to Viola to Cello
Who wrote the music piece "Magic Flute"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
What did music turn towards when going into the Romantic Period?
Mystic and supernatural