Intro to Classical Music
Artist-songs
Classical instruments
Ending to Classical music
Fun facts
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Serious or conventional music following long-established principles rather than a folk, jazz, or popular tradition
What is classical music?
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This artist created the song Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.
Who is Mozart?
100
Sometimes called a licorice stick that uses a single reed to be played.
What is a clarinet?
100
Is to be played broken.
What is a melodic interval?
100
This person's father was the opposite of loving so that he could be better.
What pushed Beethoven to be better?
200
At many concert halls across the country. On a more local scene, and musically active churches.
Where is classical music played?
200
This artist created the opera Orione.
Who is Johann Christian Bach?
200
Can come in both sides and value variants.
What is a trombone?
200
introduction of a form which has dominated instrumental composition to the present day: sonata form. With it came the development of the modern concerto, symphony, sonata, trio and quartet to a new peak of structural and expressive refinement.
What is the evolution of classical music?
200
Was born in Australia.
Where was Mozart born?
300
1750-1820
What is the classical period?
300
This artist created the four movement structure in symphonies.
Who is Johann Stamitz?
300
Flutes are included in this categorized.
Is it a woodwind?
300
By the 20th century classical music wasn't as popular.
What year did classical music start to fade away?
300
This composer was a child prodigy.
What did Mozart do?
400
the tempo changes during the movement. But normally classical music plays at allegro which is roughly 120-160 bpm
What is the bpm of classical music?
400
This artist created the song Allegro con Spirito.
Who is Muzio Clementi?
400
Charlie Parker was in the instrumental.
Who was the great "bird"?
400
More and more of the music heard in the US and Western World was recorded, not live. Music itself was redesigned for records. Music was cut down to 4 minutes or less.
Why did classical music decline?
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Became deaf as he aged.
Did Beethoven become deaf?
500
Although it is not commonly heard on the radio in the public places that we visit, It is our portal into history, our framework for contemporary entertainment and a tool for brain power.
Why is classical music important?
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This artist created the contemporary Pierre Baillot.
Who is Luigi Boccherini?
500
Famous for building the string instruments .
Who was Antonio Stradivari?
500
People have long believed that classical recordings are a musical prescription to boost intelligence, test scores, reduce anxiety and depression
Why do people believe classical music helps?
500
Wrote the 9th Symphony when he was deaf.
When did Beethoven write his 9th Symphony?