Baroque
Classical
Romantic
Composers
Genres/Forms
100

Which keyboard instrument is predominant in the Baroque period?

Harpsichord

100

Why was the Classical period known as the "Age of Enlightenment"?

Science was rapidly advancing and people starting to reason which undermined the authority of the church. 

100

In which century did the Romantic period begin?

19th century (1820)

100

Name the composer who composed the "Revolutionary" Etude.

Chopin

100

How many movements does a classical sonata usually have? What is the tempo for each movement like?

3. Fast, slow, fast.

200

Which two groups of people did composers mainly serve in the Baroque period?

The church and aristocrats.

200

Why was there a rise in music for amateurs in the Classical period?

The middle class rose in status and many of them wanted to be surrounded by music at home too. Easier pieces were written for amateur musicians to play and understand.

200

State 2 kinds of subject matter that commonly inspired Romantic composers.

Supernatural, nature, love, pain and suffering etc.

200

State two important Romantic composers of lieders.

Schubert and Schumann

200

Describe the rondo form.

A-B-A-C-A....

300

In the Baroque period, which instruments play the supporting bass part. What is that part known as?

Cello, double bass, bassoon, harpsichord, organ.

Basso continuo

300

What is "Chamber Music"? Describe some common instrument make ups of 2 different groupings of chamber music.

Music meant to be performed in a more intimate setting of a room in a home or palace rather than a concert hall. String quartet (2 violins, 1 viola, 1 cello), piano trio (1 violin, 1 cello, 1 piano) etc.

300

How was the piano in the Romantic period different from the piano in the Classical period? State 3 differences.

1. Iron cast frame vs wooden frame.

2. Expanded range.

3. Introduction of sustain pedal.

300

Who is known as the "father of the string quartet"?

Haydn. He wrote 68 string quartets!

300

State 2 musical features of a courante.

Fast, triple meter

400

Describe 3 typical characteristics of Baroque music.

Asymmetrical phrasing and continuous recurring melody, unity of mood, recurring rhythmic pattern, terraced dynamics, use of basso continuo, smaller orchestra with predominantly strings (other instruments are based on piece requirements and not fixed).

400

Describe 3 typical characteristics of Classical music.

Balanced phrasing, strong tonic-dominant relationship in terms of harmony and key, orchestra contains paired winds, more homophonic texture, gradual changes in dynamics, wider variety of moods in single piece/mvt.

400

Describe 3 typical characteristics of Romantic music.

Wider range of instruments used, larger orchestra, more use of dissonance and chromatic harmony, monumental forms, programmatic elements, expanded dynamic and tempo range, nationalism and exoticism, individuality of style.

400

From each of the period (Baroque, Classical, Romantic), name 1 composer and 1 work composed by them.

1. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto

2. Beethoven - Pastoral Symphony (No.6)

3.  Schubert - Erlking

400

State three forms that are usually associated with Romantic lieders and describe their differences.

Strophic - each stanza of the poem are sung to the same music (e.g. A-A-A)

Modified Strophic - a few stanzas set to same music but there may be short sections of contrasting music consisting of contrasting keys/new materials etc. (E.g. A-A-B-A)

Through Composed - each stanza of the poem is set to new music 

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