Baroque
Classical
Composers
Characteristics
Vocal Music
100
The Baroque period was from ___________-1750
What is 1600?
100
The Classical period was from 1750-_____
What is 1820?
100
This composer was deaf.
Who is Beethoven?
100
Musical Contrast was popular during what period
What is Baroque?
100
An ____________ must be sung all the way through.
What is an Opera?
200
The Baroque period fell in between the ______________ and the _______________ periods.
What are Renaissance and Classical?
200
Happy Birthday ___________!
What is America?
200
This composer wrote Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.
Who is Mozart?
200
This time period had clear phrases endings
What is Classical?
200
This form of Vocal Music is both sacred and secular.
What is a Cantata?
300
This ship landed in America during this time period.
What is the Mayflower?
300
Crescendos (to gradually get louder) and Decrescendos (to gradually get softer) became part of the Classical period to add ______________.
What is Contrast?
300
This composer wrote a very famous organ piece that has been in several movies.
Who is Bach?
300
The Classical period had _________ phrases
What is Short?
300
This is an extended dramatic composition that is secular.
What is an Opera?
400
Name one of the three types of Vocal Music from the Baroque period.
What is Opera? What is Oratorio? What is Cantata?
400
This word literally means "one sound"
What is Homophony?
400
This person wrote the oratorio called "Messiah"
Who is Handel?
400
Balance was a characteristic of this time period
What is Classical?
400
This form of Vocal Music is performed without action or scenery.
What is an Oratorio?
500
A soloist that plays or sings with an orchestra behind them is called this.
What is a Concerto?
500
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star is a song that features this musical form
What is Theme and Variation?
500
This composer also composed during the Renaissance.
Who is Monteverdi?
500
Solo and Ensemble Loud to Soft
What is Contrast?
500
This is like talking, but you sing the words on one note.
What is a recitative?
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