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100

This symphony, often considered the best known of all symphonies.

What is Beethoven's Symphony No. 5?

100

This is the number of symphonies composed by Haydn.

What is 104?

100

This symphony by Beethoven is renowned for its use of a four-note motif that is developed throughout the entire work.

What is Symphony No. 5?

100

Symphony No. 9 is often considered Mahler's contemplation of this theme.

What is death or mortality ?

100

A large-scale musical composition typically for orchestra, usually in four movements.

What is the Symphony?

200

This group of instruments was the nucleus of the Classical orchestra.

What are the strings?

200

This composer, often called the "Father of the Symphony," wrote 104 symphonies and established the four-movement structure.

Who is Joseph Haydn?

200

Beethoven wrote his first two symphonies in a style that closely resembles that of these two earlier classical composers.

Who are Haydn and Mozart?

200

This is the main theme often explored in Gustav Mahler's works.

What is the Deep emotional and philosophical themes


 

200

The Symphony and its development straddled these two musical periods.

What are the Classical and Romantic periods?

300

A major player in the development of the symphony. Composed over 40 symphonies known for their lyrical melodies and sophisticated orchestration.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

300

The family that was Haydn's primary Patron of Haydn.

Esterházy Family.

300

Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 is known for its distinctive four-note motif and has this number of movements.

What is 4?

300

In which musical period did Gustav Mahler compose most of his works?

What is the late-Romantic period? 

300

This person was the first to compose only 9 Symphonies.

Who is Beethoven?

400

This is the typical number of movements in pre-Classical symphonies.

What is three?

400

Haydn’s Symphony No. 94, known for its unexpected loud chord, is commonly referred to by this name.

What is the "Surprise" Symphony?

400

This work by Beethoven is commonly referred to as the Choral Symphony.

What is Symphony No. 9?

400

Composed in 1909 and 1910, this symphony is Mahler's final complete work.

Symphony no. 9

400

This movement of the symphony is usually a dance form.

What is Third movement?

500

The Classical symphony had its roots in this musical form.

What is the opera overture or sinfonia?

500

This famous work by Haydn, Symphony No. 104, is also known by this title, reflecting its place among his final symphonies.

What is the "London" Symphony?

500

Symphony No. 9 is known for its role in transitioning between these two musical eras

What are the Classical and Romantic eras?


500

Symphony No. 9, completed in 1910, is Mahler’s final symphony and was first performed in this year, which is notable for its reflection on mortality.

What is 1912?

500

With which symphony did Beethoven begin to expand the possibilities of the genre?

What is three?

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