Referred to as the most famous composer of all time, this composer wrote their first symphony at the age of 5.
W.A. Mozart
A focus on evoking emotional resposnes from its audience, this era sees new technology and a vast network of composers.
The Romantic Era
Homophany
The type of numbers used to name chords
The best teacher is
Mr. Oehler
Famous for being deaf, this composer is credited with starting the romantic era
Ludwig Van Beethoven
In this era we learned how to compose music, imagining kings and queens while we did
The Baroque Era
A musical term in Latin meaning "multiple sounds"
Polyphony
The name of the chart we made with all the circles
The Solar system of music
The instrument Mr. Oehler plays proffessionaly
The Trumpet
The first composer we ever discussed, this composer was made a patron saint of music and composition.
Hildegard Von Bingen
The first era of music we discussed, contains this genre of music
Gregorian Chant
A German term meaning "total art"
Gesamptkunstwerk
When writing music using chords, this roman numeral Starts and Ends each phrase of music.
I
Mr. Oehler's first name
Todd
Seen as the father of polyphony, this renaissance composer is the one we forget the most
Palestrina
Containing ideas like dances and polyphony, this era is known as the "rebirth" era
The Renaissance Era
A reoccurring musical phrase representing a person, place, or thing
Leitmotif
The numbers associated with chords named in order, a full scale
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1
Mr. Oehler's favorite composer
Richard Strauss
Seen as the father of counterpoint, this composer made composition easy for everyone by applying rules to writing music.
J.S. Bach
The era of music in which we return to homophony with simpler melodies like concertos
The Classical Era
The term for music theory in the Baroque era
Counterpoint
The term for a chord progression that ends music phrases
Cadences
Mr. Oehler's cats names
Freyja and Nessie