The other name for Middle Ages
The meaning of "Renaissance"
What is rebirth
The keyboard instrument commonly used
The characteristics of Romantic Era music
What is colorful, complex
This Era broke the rules of traditional music
What is 20th century
A type of singing with unison, typically sung in Latin
What is chant
Church music with 3-4 independent vocal parts
What is a motet
Music was often used for this purpose
What is nobility/courts
Songs that express pride in one's home country
What is nationalism
A longer composition for orchestra with 3-4 movements
What is a symphony
Traveling performers such as minstrels and troubadours sang songs about these things
What is life and love
Common stringed instrument
What is the lute
Simple harmonized melodies in Protestant churches, like hymns
What are chorales
A song for solo instrument and orchestra
What is a concerto
The type of chords used in 20th Century music, they sounded clashing and not pleasing to the ear
What is dissonant
The primary use of music in the Middle Ages
What is churches
These are the 3 Romantic pianists we studied
Who are Schumann, Schubert, and Chopin
Making up parts using the composer's chords and bass line
What is improvising
The Father of the String Quartet
Who is Haydn
What describes Classical Era music
What is simple and elegant
The language often used for songs of this time
What is Latin
A musical play based on a Bible Story or Scripture
What is an Oratorio
The Father of the Oratorio
Who is Handel
The 3 parts of the first movement of Sonata form
What is exposition, development, recapitulation
This composer wrote many symphonies including the 5th and the 9th(which contained "Ode to Joy")
Who is Beethoven