Having a single line of melody
What is monophonic
Secular music
What is madrigals
The time period which baroque music was made
What is 1600-1750
The time period which classical music was made
What is 1750-1820
Musical characteristics of the romantic era (for points: needs to have at least two of the available answers)
What is louder, bigger, more dramatic - grandiosity
a sacred choral piece
What is a motet
The time period which renaissance music was made
What is 1400-1600
musical composition in which a theme(s) is repeated
What is fugue
music written for small groups of instruments and singers (as opposed to a whole orchestra)
What is chamber music
The time period which romantic era music was made
What is 1820-1900
The time period which medieval music was made
What is 1150-1400
When many voices of a singing group emulate each other
What is imitative polyphony
large works almost like an opera but written for the church, that told a story from the bible
What is oratorio
When all of the voices move together in the same rhythm
What is homophonic
A common way composers of this era would make pieces more "dramatic"
What is full range
At least one voice added to the placement for harmony
What is organum
Four characteristics that can be found in madrigals
What is secularism, text painting, imitative polyphony, and nonsense syllables
Three major characteristics found in baroque era music
What is embellishment, ornamentation, and imitative polyphony
A well-known composer of this time period; who composed Requiem – Lacrimosa
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
A well known German Secular composer, who composed "O Schöne Nacht"
Who is Johannes Brahms