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100

This composer reaches to encompass multiple era's of music and never got to hear his 9th symphony due to a medical condition. 

Who is Beethoven?

100

This is a keyed instrument with strings that produce sound when struck by a felt-covered hammer.

What is a Piano?

100

Tranquillo is the Italian word meaning this

What is calm, still, or quiet?

100

 Classical Period of music spanned these years.

What is 1750 to 1820?

100

This instrument overtook the harpsichord and organ as the primary keyed instrument during the Classical Period of Music. 

What is the Piano?

200

This composer was seen as a musical prodigy and wrote his first symphony by the age of eight. He wrote Dies Irae.

Who is Mozart?

200

This instrument derived from the trompe de chasse, and has 7 foot of integral tubeing.

What is the French Horn?

200

This Italian term means the music should be played cheerfully. Moderate fast.

What is Allegro?

200

What event began the Classical period of music?

What is the death of Bach?

200

The classical period was known as the "Age of  __________"

What is the Age of Enlightenment?

300

This composer is considered the father of symphony, sonata, and string quartet, making him a well-known revolutionary in the classical genre. He wrote the German national anthem and the Creation

Who is Franz Joseph Haydn?

300

This Instrument came from the viol de gamba, and has a fretless fingerboard.

What is the violin?

300

This term means to gradually play softer.

What is Diminuendo/Decrescendo?

300

Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and Joseph Haydn all came from this school of music during the late 18th to early 19th centuries.

What is the First Viennese School of Music?

300

This was the most significant form of music to come from the classical period. A B or binary form  or rounded binary A B A

What is the Sonata form?

400

This composer sadly never got to see his music in its prime. After he died over 100 of his pieces appeared in print. He is also known as the last grandmaster of the Viennese Classical School of Music.

Who is Franz Schubert?

400

This is a treble woodwind instrument with a conical bore and double reed, and originally named the Shawm a much louder instrument used for outdoor ceremonials. This instrument is represented by The Duck in Peter and the Wolf.

What is the Oboe?

400

This term means the music should be played loud and appears as "f."

What is "forte"?

400

In August 16, 1795, This was founded and is still offering instruction on dance, music, and drama also known as the Conservatoire de Paris

What is the Paris Conservatory of Music?

400

This is the instrument that the Early Tuba replaced. It is a low-pitched early wind instrument in the lip-reed family, developed in the Renaissance era. It has a trombone-like mouthpiece, with six tone holes arranged in two groups of three fingered by each hand. It is named for its long, conical bore bent into a snakelike shape

What is the Serpent?

500

This classical era composer and cellist's music contained a galante and courtly style. They are most know for one particular minuet from one of their string quartets and his cello concerto in B flat major.

Who is Luigi Boccherini?

500

This instruments reed is made by bending double shaped strip of cane. its narrow conical bore leads from the curved metal hook, which the double reed is placed downward through the wing, or tenor.

What is the Bassoon?

500

This term is a direction to play a stringed instrument that consists of plucking the strings.

What is Pizzicato?

500

This war happened during the classical period between 1754 and 1763 and was known to the British as the 7 years war. This war stopped Mozart's tour of Europe during this time and contributed to some of his fame.

What is the French and Indian war?

500

Beethoven is best known as a ________ Composer because he composed music to bridge the gap between classical and romantic period music.

What is Transitional?
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