The meaning of the French term for fine art, "beaux art".
What is "beautiful art"?
Three things most music consists of.
What are melody, rhythm, and harmony?
The definition of a hymn.
What is "a song of praise"?
The period of music from 1600-1750.
What is the Baroque period?
What is the Late Romantic period?
That which fine arts minister to (not necessity).
What is the "love of beauty"?
Types of sound combined for beauty of form and emotional expression.
What are vocal and instrumental sounds?
The Greek and Latin roots for the word "hymn".
What are "hymnus" and "hymnos"?
Period of music defined by a heavy focus on melody and accompaniment.
What is Classical?
What is the Early Romantic period?
The original five greater arts and two minor arts (seven in total).
What are architecture, sculpting, painting, music, poetry, drama, and dance?
The first four periods of "classical" music.
What are baroque, classical, early romantic, and late romantic periods?
Arguably the first hymn.
What is "The Song of Moses and Miriam"?
A popular instrument during the baroque period.
What is the harpsichord?
Who is Beethoven?
A greater art known for fulfilling both necessity and the love of beauty (though not always simultaneously).
What is Architecture?
A form of music that lacks traditional melody and harmony.
What is rap?
A favorite hymn of King Charles III.
What is "Be Thou My Vision"?
Three composers of the classical period.
Who are Haydn, Mozart, and Bach?
Three composers of the Late Romantic period.
Who are Brahms, Dvorak, and Tchaikovsky?
A modern fine art that didn't exist at the time that "fine arts" became a common term (two possible answers).
What is film or photography?
An aspect of music famously highlighted in John Cage's 4'33"
What is silence?
An English hymn published in 1922.
What is "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus"?
The definition of polyphonic.
What is "two or more melodies being played harmoniously"?
The definition of tonal dissonance.
What is "a lack of harmony between notes"?