This texture is common in Medieval chant.
What is monophonic?
This composer's father was his main teacher.
Who is WA Mozart?
This year marks Bach's death and the end of the Baroque musical era.
What is 1750?
Many pitches/notes sung on one word.
This oratorio depicts and celebrates the creation of the world as narrated in the Book of Genesis.
What is Haydn's The Creation?
Who is Hildegard of Bingen?
This texture utilizes counterpoint heavily.
What is polyphony?
This type of music evokes extra musical ideas.
What is program music?
In Western art music, this can have a major or minor quality.
What is a scale?
This composer is famously associated with the Esterhazy family.
Who is Joseph Haydn?
Daily Double! (no. 1)
What is Dies Irae?
This form developed during the baroque period utilizes a polyphonic texture where a single melody is repeated in succession across multiple voices similarly to a round.
What is a fugue?
Daily Double! (no. 2) What opera is this from-
What is Carmen?
This element of music is the organization of strong and weak beats.
What is meter?
This is the power of music to induce psycho-physical reactions.
What is Neo-Platonism?
This person emancipated the orchestra and incorporated leitmotifs in his music.
Who is Richard Wagner?
This musical form moves from tonic to dominant and eventually back to tonic.
What is sonata form?
These terms are associated with the fugue and other musical forms.
What are subject, episode, and answer?
What is form?
A piano with objects placed on or between the strings.
What is a "prepared piano"?
This term best describes the difference between Homer's epic-sung poetry and Sappho's lyric-sung poetry.
What is Objective (Homer) vs. Subjective (Sappho)?
Daily Double! (no. 3) What opera is this from-
What is Orfeo?
This was a students' drinking song in the Middle Ages.
What is "In taberna" from Carmina Burana?
This is the chord associated with the fifth note of a scale.
What is the dominant?
These two genres that combined the voice and instruments were developed during the Baroque period.
What are opera and oratorio?