The dates of the Medieval period.
What is 500-1400? Or 1000ish-1400.
The dates of the Renaissance period?
What is 1400-1600
The dates of the Baroque period.
What is 1600-1750?
The dates of the Classical period.
What is 1750-1820?
The dates of the Romantic period.
What is 1820-1900?
Music that was played in the church.
What is sacred music?
This woodwind instrument was popular during the Renaissance.
What is the recorder?
This bright sounding instrument was quite popular during the Baroque period.
What is the harpsichord?
The stylistic approach that was used greatly during the Classical period.
What is order/structure?
This instrument was favored above all others.
What is the piano?
A single melody with no harmonies.
What is monophony?
This is the definition of 'renaissance'.
What is rebirth?
Multiple melodies played at the same time.
What is polyphony?
A melody with harmonies or accompaniment underneath.
What is homophony?
The two main composers who bridged the gap between the Classical and Romantic periods.
Who are Beethoven and Schubert?
A solo vocal line with a free meter, usually sung in Latin.
What is plainchant?
This type of song is a vocal, secular song.
What is a madrigal?
Orchestras during this time highly favored this instrument.
What is the violin?
This instrument became more popular.
What is the fortepiano? (or piano)
A stylistic marking that means to quicken or slacken the tempo as desired.
What is rubato?
These are two Medieval composers.
Who are: Guido, Hildegard von Bingen, Leonin, Perotin, Philippe de Vitry, Guillaume de Machaut, Landini, Guillaume du Fay
These are two Renaissance composers.
Who are: Ockeghem, Josquin des Prez, Tallis, Palestrina, de Lassus, Byrd, Casulana, Gabrieli, Monteverdi
These are two Baroque composers.
These are two Classical composers.
Who are: Gluck, Bach, Haydn, Boccherini, Martines, Sirmen, Clementi, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert
These are three Romantic composers.
Who are: Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schumann, Liszt, Wagner, Verdi, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Debussy, Joplin, Siant-Saens