What foundational compositional structure that organized music into distinct sections in the classical period?
1. Sonata Form
2. Concerto
3. Symphony
4. String quintet
Sonata Form
What is the core of the orchestra, consisting of first and second violins, violas, cellos, and double basses?
1. Strings
2. Woodwinds
3. Brass
4. Percussion
Strings
What artist went deaf at 28?
1. Beethoven
2. Mozart
3. Giovani
4. Johann Sebastian Bach
Beethoven
What was one of the most significant musical advances of the era?
1. Piano
2. Guitar
3. Violin
4. Saxophone
Piano
Where is significant as the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
1.Slazburg, Austria
2. Quito, Ecuador
3. Burcharest, Romania
4. Delhi, India
Slazburg, Austria
What large orchestral work, typically with four movements, that became one of the most important new genres of the period?
1. Concerto
2. Symphony
3. Sonata Form
4. String Quintet
Symphony
What instrument group has a Pairs of flutes, oboes, clarinets, and bassoons were typically included. The clarinet, in particular, gained a significant role in orchestral and chamber music during this period?
1. Brass
2. Woodwinds
3. Strings
4. Percussion
Woodwinds
What artist as a child began composing at the age of 5
1. Mozart
2. Clementi
3. George Fredrick Handle
4. Johann Sebastian Bach
Mozart
What was organized and standardized into a format that is still recognizable today?
1. Symphony
2. Orchestra
3. Sonata
4. String Quartets
Orchestra
What is another city with a strong connection to classical music?
1. Addis Abada, Ethiopia
2. Leipzig, Germany
3. Salvador, Brazil
4. Bhopal, India
Leipzig, Germany
A three-movement work featuring a soloist or soloists playing against an orchestral accompaniment, continuing from the Baroque era?
1. Opera
2. String Quartet
3. Concerto
4. Symphony
Concerto
What section featured horns and trumpets, with timpani providing rhythmic and dynamic support?
1. Percussion
2. Woodwinds
3. Strings
4. Brass
Brass
What artist left everything for his servants and charity
1. Clementi
2. Geovanni
3. George
4. Johann Sebastian Bach
George
Composers like Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were instrumental in standardizing the structure and function of the what?
1. String Quartets
2. Sonata
3. Symphony
4. Solo concerto
Symphony
What city also holds importance in classical music history?
1. SLC, Utah
2. Shanghai, China
3. Praque, CR
4. Nairobi, Kenya
Praque, CR
What new and popular form of chamber music written for two violins, a viola, and a cello?
1. String Quintet
2. Opera
3. Concerto
4. Symphony
String Quintet
What instrument group has the triangle and cymbals?
1. Brass
2. Woodwinds
3. Strings
4. Percussion
Percussion
What artist died at the age of 26
1. Beethoven
2. Mozart
3. Giovanni
4. Johann Sebastian Bach
Giovanni
What form, written for two violins, a viola, and a cello, emerged during this time as a popular chamber music genre?
1. Sonata
2. Symphony
3. String Quintet
4. Solo concerto
String Quintet
What city was the dominant center of the Classical Period (roughly 1750–1830)?
1. Tehran, Iran
2. Nanijing, China
3. Guatemala city, Guatemala
4. Vienna, Austria
Vienna, Austria
What often focus on the reform movement led by composers like Gluck, which aimed for more realistic plots and relatable characters?
1. Sonata Form
2. Opera
3. Symphony
4. Concerto
Opera
What became more standardized and expanded during this time.
1. Woodwind
2. Strings
3. Orchestra
4. Brass
Orchestra
What artist was known as the "father of the piano"
1. George
2. Clementi
3. Beethoven
4. Johann Sebastian Bach
Clementi
What is a piece for one or more solo instruments, developed into a standard structure, most notably in the first movements of large-scale works?
1. Solo concerto
2. Symphony
3. String Quintet
4. Sonata
Sonata
What city continued its influence through the Classical period, both at court and with revolutionary-era composers?
1. Paris, France
2. Kampala, Uganda
3. Chicago, Illinois
4. London, England
Paris, France