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Composers/Musicians
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100
Third space treble clef
What is C
100
This note receives 1 beat
What is quarter note
100
The spoken lines of a play or musical show
What is the libretto.
100
Branford Marsalis plays this instrument
What is saxophone
100
Traditional, classical, or popular music?
Traditional
200
First line bass clef
What is G
200
This note receives 3 beats.
What is a dotted half note.
200
An inventory of compositions mastered and performed by a musician
What is repertoire.
200
Composer who lived from 1756-1791 and wrote "The Marriage of Figaro."
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
200
Traditional, classical, or popular music?
Classical
300
Top line Bass clef
What is A
300
This rest receives 4 beats in 4/4 time.
What is a whole rest.
300
A scholar who studies the music of different cultural groups.
What is an ethnomusicologist.
300
Composer of the Nutcrakcer
Who is Pytor Tchaikovsky.
300
Name the piece this excerpt is from.
The Nutcracker
400
First ledger line below the treble clef
What is C
400
This note receives 1/2 of one beat
What is an eighth note.
400
A question-and-answer pattern in which the group responds to a leader.
What is call and response.
400
Composed music for West Side Story
Who is Leonard Bernstein
400
The Character singing this song from Les Miserables
Who is Fantine
500
First Ledger line above treble clef
What is A
500
This note receives one and a half beats.
What is a dotted quarter note.
500
To play a note short and detached.
What is staccato.
500
Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schoenberg wrote this world-famous musical.
What is Les Miserables
500
This heroic theme was composed by which 20th century American composer?
Who is John Williams
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