This woodwind instrument has holes you cover with your fingers.
RECORDER
He was one of Beethoven's piano tutors.
HAYDN
A type of song in an opera where a character expresses their feelings and emotions.
ARIA
Old Joe Clarke is a funny guy whose house was filled with this type of pie.
CHICKEN
The Queen of all instruments and J. S. Bach's favourite.
pipe organ (church organ)
She is the patron saint of musicians.
St. Cecilia
This composer became completely deaf but still composed great music.
BEETHOVEN
The Russian composer Tchaikovsky created the music for this world-famous ballet about beautiful birds.
SWAN LAKE
Beethoven added this powerful choir piece to his 9th Symphony.
Ode to Joy
Mozart named his famous magical opera after this instrument.
flute
In the treble clef (G-clef), the note on the 3rd line:
B
The first American Superstar Pianist.
GOTTSCHALK
German Romantic Composer who built an opera house for his operas.
Richard WAGNER
The 2nd longest European river that inspired Johann Strauss to write his most famous waltz.
Danube
Mozart, Liszt, Beethoven, Chopin played this instrument.
piano
This European capital city was the center of culture and art during the Classical Period. Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven lived here.
VIENNA
He was the first musician to perform a piano solo concert and play without any sheet music.
Franz LISZT
She represents the dark side in Mozart's famous and magical opera.
Queen of Night
What did Mozart get for transcribing the Vatican's secret music, Miserere?
Papal Knighthood
A type of violin used in American folk/country music.
FIDDLE
One of the four Gregorian Marian hymns is sung during Ordinary Time in the Liturgical Year.
Salve Regina
Father of the Symphony and the String Quartet. He composed the Surprise Symphony.
Joseph HAYDN
A musical theme that represents a character, place, object, or thought. Wagner used it first in his operas.
LEITMOTIF
The first American romantic nationalist music, The New World Symphony, was composed by Antonín Dvořák. What was his nationality?
Czech
This large brass instrument was named after John Philip Sousa, "The March King"
sousaphone