Classical Symphony is classified by what structure?
What is multi-movement
The Father of the Symphony
Who is Joseph Haydn?
A smaller group usually with a small collection of instruments
What is a Chamber Music?
A group of 9 musicians
What is a nonet?
A musical composition typically composed in three parts or movements
What is a Concerto?
The classical symphony originated in this period
What is 18th Century
The Full Name of Mozart
Who is Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart?
The book that clarified that chamber music is meant to be heard in a private home or castle
What is Palada?
A group of 3 musicians
What is a trio?
When Concerto, as understood in this modern way, arose
What is Baroque?
The Greek Word that "symphony" is derived from
symphonia
Made significant contributions to symphonic repertoire, with his symphonies known for their melodic richness and structural clarity
Who is Mozart?
The Role of the Viola
What is a Middle Voice?
A group of 6 musicians
What is a sextet?
The two words Concert came from
What is Conserere and Certamen?
Commonly, this is the amount of movements a symphony has
What is Four Movements?
Composed nine symphonies which pushed the boundaries of the form, imbuing it with unprecedented emotional depth and thematic complexity
Who is Beethoven?
Credited with the composition of the "Trout Quintet," a piano quintet featuring a double bass instead of a second violin
Who is Franz Schubert?
A group of 10 musicians
What is a dectet?
The people who served as a link between baroque and classical
Who is the sons of Johann Sebastian Bach?
The amount of symphonies Joseph Haydn composed
What is over 100 Symphonies?
Composed over 100 Symphonies
Who is Joseph Haydn?
The term for a musical composition written for two performers, often a sonata for piano and one other instrument
What is a duet?
A group of 8 musicians
What is an octet?
The First movement of concerto typically features this form
What is sonata?