Classical Forms
The Classical Period
Haydn
Mozart
Beethoven
100

__________ refers to the form of a single movement which consists of 3 main sections: Exposition, the development, the recapitulation, and sometimes a Coda (aka extra section)..

Sonata Form

100

Name a major Ruler during the classical period

Napoleon or King George

100

What was the name of the Esterhazy estate?

Esteraza

100

How did Mozart Die?

Rheumatic Fever

100

What are Beethoven's Birth and death dates and where was he born?

1770-1827

Bonn, Germany

200

A _______ Form features a tuneful main theme (A) which returns several times in alternation with other themes (B,C, etc.). 

Basic version of this are: ABACA and ABACABA


Rondo

200
Name 2 major wars in during the classical period

American and French Revolutions

200

What was the name of the Family Haydn was employed by

The Esterhazy Family

200

What are Mozart's Birth and Death Dates.

1756-1791

200

How many Symphonies did Beethoven write? 

Why so few?

9

Because Beethoven was a perfectionist and rewrote things many times prior to being finished with them. 

300

___________ is a form used in the classical period where a musical idea (known as the theme) is repeated over and over and is changed a bit each time. Changes can be mood, melody, rhythm, harmony, accompaniment, dynamics, or tone color but usually the variations are the same length as the theme and still recognizably the theme.

Theme and Variations

300

What Major city in Austria becomes the center of music in the Classical period?

Vienna

300

Once free of the Esterhazy's, Haydn went to which city/country and wrote 6 symphonies before returning to Vienna.

London, England

300

How many Compositions did Mozart Compose?

over 600

300

At the Age of 22, Beethoven moved to Vienna to study composition with __________.

Joseph Haydn

400

A _________ is an extended, ambitious composition typically lasting 20-45 minutes that exploits the expanded range of tone color and dynamics of the classical orchestra.

the Classical Symphony

400

Describe the Patronage System for musicians and articulate Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven's relationships with this system. 

Clearly articulate each individuals relationship. 

The patronage system is one where a person is employed by a family/court to provide a specific service (cook/maid/musician). 

Haydn - spent most of his life working in this system

Mozart - spent about 10 years before working for himself only. 

Beethoven - never worked for any single patron or family; he was self employed. 

400

What are Haydn's birth and death dates and where was he born?

1732-1809

Rohrau, Austria

400

In 1781, at the age of 25, Mozart moved to _________ and befriended ___________.

Vienna, Haydn

400

Beethoven wrote Symphony 3 in honor of a person before changing his mind - who was this person and why did Beethoven change his mind?

Napolean

Because he declared himself emperor and that was against what Beethoven politically believed in. 

500

A Mass written for the dead is known as a ________.

Requiem

500

Name the characteristics of music in the Classical Era (there are 6 and 1 BIG answer)

  1. Contrasts in moods 

  2. Rhythmic variety and freedom 

  3. Freely changing, simple textures 

  4. Simple melodies, pulled from “pop culture” or written in that style.

  5. Dynamics are now Gradually changing, and exciting!

  6. NO MORE BASSO CONTINUO! - primarily because the middle class wasn’t educated enough to read figured Bass.

  7. The Classical Orchestra is now a standard instrumentation:

1st, 2nd violins, violas, cellos, double basses

2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons

2 French horns, 2 trumpets

2 timpani



500

Name 2 pieces written by Haydn.

"Surprise" Symphony

"Farewell" Symphony

Trumpet Concerto in E Flat Major

"The Creation" (a mass)

500

Name 2 operas written by Mozart.

Don Giovanni

Marriage of Figaro

The Magic Flute

500

Beethoven began losing his hearing at what age?

29

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