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100

He manipulated the structures, conventions, and building materials of the galant and classical eras in a way that allowed him to prioritize personal expression.

Ludwig van Beethoven 

100

The following is an excerpt from what ballad opera? 

The Beggars Opera 

100

What is the Sonata Principal? 

Music in a closely related key is heard as dissonant and that dissonance is resolved through the appearance of the same material in the home key. 

100

Describe the following example: 

-Empfindsam style: surface level spontaneity, dynamic contrast, chromaticism, rhythmic variety

Galant: thin texture, simple form, melody and accompaniment 

100

This part of sonata form gets us from the development to the recapitulation 

Retransition 

200

This Prince and Patron of the Arts hired Haydn who then spent 30 years at this estate. His son, Nikolas, loved music even more than his father. 



Paul Anton Esterhazy 

200

In this opera you hear patter  (a sign of low class), lyrical singing (representing high class), and horn calls (a nod to the hunt and nobility). What are these musical gestures called and why do composers use them? 

Musical tropes/topics are shared conventions between the composer and audience. 

200

Gluck was an important figure in this movement

Reform opera

200

What is the title that was given to the end of this string quartet and why? 

"The Joke" because it toys with listeners expectations and elicits discomfort by adding pauses and new material between melodic material. 

200

What are the characteristics of Empfindsam style? 

-Galant Characteristics

-Minor keys

-Spontaneity 

-Chromaticism

-Highly emotional 

300

This librettist worked closely with Mozart on his most famous opera Le Nozze Di Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Cossi fan Tutti 

Lorenzo Da Ponte 

300

Who composed the following excerpt? 

Christoph Willibald Gluck 

300

This Italian opera sub-genre blends elements of opera buffa and opera seria

Drama Giocoso 

300

The composer of this excerpt helped to codify the 4 standard movements of a symphony, increased the technical demands on players, and expanded the symphony orchestra. Who is it? 

Johann Stamitz: Symphony 8 in Eb major

300

This is the new instrument that Haydn, Mozart, and young Beethoven wrote on

Forte piano 

400

He was an Italian playwright and librettist whose famous works dramatized the lives, conflicts, and values of the middle class. His most famous works include Il Filosodo di Campaigna and La Serva Pardona

Carlo Goldoni

400

What is the opera sub-genre that this excerpt comes from?

Intermezzo:

typically comic, in two parts, performed between acts of the opera seria. 

400

The following diagram describes what exposition of what form?: 

Ritornello I        Solo           Ritornello 2          

I                      I ->CRK      CRK   

PTSK                PTSK

Sonata concerto/Double Exposition form 

400

A technique expanded upon from an earlier composed quartet , how does this composer exhibit the sublime at the end of this symphony? 

Combines motives into quintuple counterpoint, continually inverting the motives like a Ferris wheel. 

400

The name of a bass singer in the comic role of an opera

Basso buffo

500

Who was an Italian poet and librettist, most famous for his collaboration with Gluck on his "reform operas". 

Ranieri da Calzabigi 

500

The following is an example of a buffo finale. What is a buffo finale? 

A dramatic, through composed, grand finale. Prior to this operas solely alternated between recit. and aria. 

500

Define symphony concertante 

A multi-movement symphonic work that has two or more soloists 

500

What musical topics/tropes can be heard in this keyboard sonata? 

- Lament: falling gestures, weeping, sadness

-Hunting Call: nobility, the hunt 

-Learned style: (Bach counterpoint) antiquated

-Song Style: cantabile melody with Alberti accompaniment 

-Strume and Drang: Strong dynamics, extreme range, heavy chromaticism 

-Minuet: sophisticated courtly dance 

  


500

What is significant about the Mannheim School? 

-Extreme dynamic contrasts 

- Fast, raising scales 

-Grand pauses 

-Uniformity in bowing and presentation  

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