Composers
Genres
Form
Music
Miscellaneous
100

Arguably the world's greatest composer, this person is known for shaping the Romantic Era.

Beethoven

100

The breakout genre of the Romantic Era, this extended piece is broken into four movements: sonata, lyrical slow, dance minuet, fast paced closer.

Symphony

100

Theme 1

Theme 2 

Back to theme 1

aka ABA

Ternary

100


Fur Elise

100

Started by the "shot heard around the world," this war was fought against Great Britain starting in 1776.

American Revolution

200

A child prodigy, this composer was taught by his father at an early age, started writing music at 5 years old, and wrote an entire piece from memory after hearing it one time.

Mozart

200

Acted out on a stage, these performances are sung with a live orchestra in the pit. Notable composers for this genre include Mozart, Wagner, Strauss, and Mahler.

Opera

200

Theme 1

Theme 2

Theme 1

Theme 3

Theme 1

ABACA

Rondo

200


Surprise Symphony

200

This uprising was sparked due to the American Revolution. Both the king and queen were decapitated with the guillotine. 

French Revolution

300

Having taught two of the greats, Mozart and Beethoven, this "Papa" was also known for his sense of humor.

Haydn

300

This style of music is an elongated piece that goes from theme to theme. These are often played at the beginning of an opera to introduce the audience to the melodies used throughout.

Overture

300

This form introduces a theme that is then changed and reintroduced multiple times during the piece.

Theme & Variation

300

Ave Verum Corpus

300

This movement came about during the Romantic Era. It was used by musicians to define their country.

Nationalism

400

This composer was known for his distinctly Russian sounding music, he wrote operas, ballets, symphonies, overtures, and much more.

Tchaikovsky

400

The German word for "art song."

Lieder

400

This music is a type of instrumental art that tries to create a narrative.

Program Music

400

Written by Tchaikovsky, this overture uses his recognizable theme that is used in multiple pieces.

1812 Overture

400

In 1803, this man crowned himself emperor of France.

Napoleon

500

This composer, who was part of a group of Russian composers known as "The Five," wrote a piece of music 13 movements long. The piece depicted paintings that he saw while walking through a museum.

Mussorgsky

500

Performed on stage, this genre is performed by dancers in tutus with live music.

Ballet

500

Meaning “study” in French, is a composition meant to help a student learn difficult playing techniques and/or help performers master technical difficulties.

Etude

500

Pictures at an Exhibition

500

This war was fought between the Union and Confederacy for the right to own slaves.

American Civil War

600

This Hungarian had one of his piano pieces played by the world famous Bugs Bunny.

Liszt

600

This movement caused composers of different nations to write music that represented their country.

Nationalist Music

600

A composition in triple meter for piano solo, this form was originally a Polish court dance.

Polonaise

600

This symphony, written by Berlioz, features the Gregorian chant "Dies Irae."

Symphonie Fantastique

600

This machine was used to CHOP OFF THE HEADS OF THE PEOPLE'S ENEMIES.

Guillotine 

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