The name of the composer who wrote a symphony called "Jupiter".
Who was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
The Beethoven symphony nicknamed "Pastorale".
What is "Beethoven symphony 6"?
The name of the time period before "Renaissance".
What is "Medieval"?
This string instrument is larger than the violin, but smaller than the cello.
What is "the viola".
The name of the longest note duration.
What is "whole note"?
The most prominent composer in the Baroque period.
Who was Johann Sebastian Bach?
The nickname of Beethoven's famous "Bagatelle in A-minor".
What is "Für Elise"?
The name of the time period between "Baroque" and "Romantic".
What is "Classical"?
What instrument came first:
a) Harpsichord
b) Flute
c) Tutankhamun's Trumpets
What is Flute?
Mozart's "Alla Turca" 3rd movement is in this form.
What is "Rondo" form?
Joseph Stalin died on the same date as this composer.
Who was Sergei Prokofiev?
Haydn's no. __ symphony is nicknamed "Surprise".
What is symphony no. 94?
Dmitri Shostakovich belonged to this time period.
What is "Modern"?
The piano's predecessor.
What is "clavichord"*
*"Harpsichord" and "dulcimer" are also correct answers.
This time signature is considered a "Waltz".
"Gabriel Fauré" taught this composer.
Who was "Maurice Ravel"?
This symphony has hammer blows in it.
What is Mahler symphony no. 6?
The name of the time period from around 1830 - 1900.
What is "Romantic"?
The 4 instruments that usually make up a Quartet.
What are 2 violins, a viola and a cello.
Names of the movements normally in a partita.
What are "Allemande", "Courante", "Sarabande", and "Gigue"?
The name of the city Beethoven was born in.
What is "Bonn"?
Amount of symphonies Schubert wrote.
What is 7 symphonies?
The date the "Renaissance" period ended.
(+/- 5 years)
When was 1600?
Amount of strings on a Harp.
What is 47 strings?
The name of the shortest note duration.
What is "demisemihemidemisemiquaver"?
AKA a two hundred fifty-sixth note. Used in Mozart's "Je Suis Lindor".