Was known for being a child prodigy that lived during the classical and romantic eras and lost hearing later on in his life
Ludwig Van Beethoven
What did the serpent turn into?
ophicleide
Hildegard Von Bingen Time period Era
Medieval Period
How many years did the Baroque period last
150 years
standardized Mass and Chant in the Roman Catholic Church
Gregorian Chant
A woman who was known for being the most important composers of the Medieval Period.
Hildegard Von Bingen
This instrument was invented in 1814 and is used in modern day music
French Horn
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Time period era
Classical Era
When does the Medieval Era start
1150
meaning that there is only one single voice part
Monophonic
He is famous for both his epic operas including the four-part ,18-hour Ring Cycle, as well as for his anti-semitic writings
Richard Wagner
What time era was the Hammered Dulcimer used in?
Medieval
Frédéric Chopin Time period Era
Romantic Era
What is the timeline for the Romantic Era
1820-1900
told stories of distant places and events. Didn’t always create their own poetry
Minstrel
a prolific and influential Austrian composer of the Classical period. Born in Salzburg, in the Holy Roman Empire.
-Born in January 27, 1756
-one of the few composers in history to compose masterworks in every conceivable musical genre
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
What was the first piano?
Harpsichord
Name a composer that lived in the Renaissance period
(Only has to give one)
William Byrd, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Giovanni Gabrieli, Claudio Monteverdi
When did the Renaissance Era begin
1400
Non-Religious music
Secular
a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He is known for instrumental compositions such as the Brandenburg Concertos and the Goldberg Variations
-Born March 31, 1685
-Married his cousin, Maria Barbara Bach, and they had seven children.
Johann Sebastian Bach
Chalumeau
Time period Era of Gustav Mahler
Romantic and contemporary
What are the timelines of the entire Classical Era together
1150-Current
Two melodies at the same time and different rhythms
Counterpoint