What are the Treble Clef line notes?
E, G, B, D, F
What choir has Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass?
Mixed Choir
Where was Brahms born? (City and Country)
Hamburg, Germany
What day was Copland born?
November 14, 1900
What is a play?
A theatrical performance on stage using only dialogue.
What are the Bass Clef Space Notes?
A, C, E, G
What male voice sings higher than a Tenor?
Counter Tenor
What is the day Brahms died?
April 3, 1897
Where did Copland die? (City and State)
Sleepy Hollow, New York
What is the difference between a musical and an opera?
A musical has dialogue and singing. An opera has only singing and no dialogue.
What note/rest gets 1/4 of a beat and how many are in a measure of 4/4?
Sixteenth notes/rests; sixteen
What are the three voices for a women's choir?
Soprano (1), Mezzo Soprano (2), Alto
What was the cause of death for Brahms?
Cancer
What was the cause of death for Copland?
Alzheimer's Disease and Respiratory failure
*Long List*
What are the Bass Clef Line Notes?
G, B, D, F, A
What are the four voices for a men's choir?
Tenor 1, Tenor 2, Baritone (Bass 1), Bass (2)
What are four types of compositions that Brahms wrote?
Orchestral, vocal works, chamber works, concertantes, piano works
What are four types of compositions Copland wrote?
Ballets, Movie Music, Orchestral Works, Symphonic Works, Piano Music
What are the four types of plays?
Comedies, Tragedies, Histories, and Romances
What are the two symbols used in a Key Signature?
Sharps and Flats
What are the six voices for a Mixed choir in order from Highest to Lowest?
Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone, Bass
What are 5 of his famous compositions?
What are five of his most famous compositions?
Appalachian Spring, Rodeo, Billy the Kid, Clarinet Concerto, Fanfare for the Common Man
What is the musical about a nun that goes to live with a family to be the nanny and then falls in love with the widower father of the children?
The Sound of Music