This period, lasting from approximately 1600 to 1750, is known for its use of ornamentation and basso continuo (multiple harmonies).
What is the Baroque Period?
This key has three sharps.
What is A major? (F sharp minor)
This Italian term means "gradually slowing down."
What is Ritardando (rit.)?
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What is Crescendo?
This composer is known for his "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" and "The Magic Flute."
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
In the Baroque period, this instrument was often used to play the basso continuo (multiple harmonies), providing harmonic support in ensembles.
What is the harpsichord?
This major key has three flats.
What is E flat major?
This Italian term means "at a walking pace."
What is Adante?
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What is fast tempo (Presto)?
Famous for "Symphony No. 5" and "Moonlight Sonata."
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
A dramatic form of music that tells a story through dialogue and orchestral music, this genre rose to prominence in the Classical period, with operas like "The Magic Flute."
What is Opera?
Name the relative minor of D Major.
What is B minor?
This term means "in a singing style."
What is Cantabile?
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What is Rest?
"The Well-Tempered Clavier" is a collection of keyboard works by this Baroque composer.
Who is Johann Sebastian Bach?
This musical form, often used in symphonies and sonatas, consists of three distinct sections: exposition, development, and recapitulation.
What is sonata form?
This key has six sharps.
What is F sharp major? (D sharp minor)
This tempo marking means "slow."
What is Lento?
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What is Repeat?
Known for his "The Four Seasons" violin concertos.
Who is Antonio Vivaldi?
Originating among African Americans and influenced by European harmonies, this music style became central to cultural movements in the 20th century.
What is Jazz?
If the key signature has 4 sharps, what is the minor key?
What is C sharp minor?
This term means “with spirit” or “with energy” and is often used in fast, exciting music.
What is Con brio?
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What is Transpose?
A Romantic composer famous for using folk elements in his music, such as in "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2."
Who is Franz Liszt?