The Medieval Era
The Renaissance Era
The Baroque Era
The Classical Era
The Romantic Era
100

A medieval monk might sing this style of chant. 

Gregorian Chant

100

Renaissance music was based on this interest in human experience; Focus on secular themes.

Humanism

100

The Baroque Era saw musicians start adding these to their music for expressive effect.

Embellishments/Ornamentation
100

The Classical Era saw the expansion of this, increasing the depth of the music composed. 

Orchestra

100

The Romantic Era further expanded this, which allowed for greater color and dynamics.

Orchestra

200

Musicians in the medieval period began doing this to preserve their music.

Writing it down/Musical Notation

200

Renaissance is a French word that translates to this-- symbolic of the time period.

Rebirth

200

This period saw the rise in this type of music, the most popular of which were the concerto, sonata, and suites.

Instrumental Music

200

This childhood prodigy composed symphonies, operas, and chamber music, with his first work being composed at age 5.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

200

Music in the Romantic Era expressed deep feelings and personal _______, moving away from strict forms.

Experiences
300

Female medieval composer known for her mystic and expressive chants. 

Hildegard von Bingen

300

The Renaissance Era was during these years.

1400--1600

300

This Baroque Era concerto takes you on a musical trip around the sun.

"The Four Seasons"

300

This Classical composer bridged the Classical and Romantic eras, and was known for his symphonies, sonatas, and powerful expression in his work; all despite being deaf.

Ludwig van Beethoven

300

Composers in this era often incorporated folk melodies and themes from their own countries into their music. This rise in pride of their countries is called? 

Nationalism
400

Medieval music was characterized as being monophonic, meaning it primarily consisted of a single line of this type, with no harmony.

Melodic

400

Renaissance Era music is characterized by multiple of these--which created rich textures.

Melodic lines (Melodies)

400

This composer wrote "The Four Seasons."

Antonio Vivaldi

400

The Classical Era spanned from ______ to ________?

1750--1820

400

This Composer famously used naval cannons in his 1812 Overture, a stark contrast to his usual ballets. 

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

500

This medieval composer contributed to the development of polyphonic music and the motet.

Guillaume de Machaut

500
The Renaissance saw an increased focus on this type of music, especially in religious settings.

Vocal Music

500

The Baroque Era spanned from _____ to ______.

1600--1750

500

Often called the "Father of the Symphony" he established many important musical forms and styles. 

Joseph Haydn

500

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is most famous for this ballet heard around Christmastime, containing Sugar Plum Fairies and a mouse king.

The Nutcracker