Musical Ensembles
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100

It is the name of an ensemble that consists of two violins, a viola, and a cello.

What is the string quartet?

100

This rock music genre, characterized by extended electric guitar solos, distortion, and a thick, massive sound, flourished in the 1970s.

What is heavy metal?

100

It refers to the basic pace of a piece of music.

What is tempo?

100

It is the name given to the musical period in which the year 1499 falls.

What is the Renaissance?

100

The instantly recognizable collection of tones heard here appears at the start of one of the most famous works in this genre.

What is the symphony?

200

Rock bands are usually comprised of electric guitars accompanied by this rhythm-setting collection of idiophones and membranophones.

What is the drumset?

200

1770 was the birth year of this revolutionary German composer, whose music bridged the Classical and Romantic periods.

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?

200

This is the highest male voice in a standard four-part choir.

What is a tenor?

200

It refers to unaccompanied choral music, which was written in abundance in the period around 1499.

What is a cappella?

200

Music written in the style heard here is often described with reference to its unique tone colour.

What is impressionism?

300

This large Western ensemble, for which a composer may write an overture, consists mainly of chordophones and aerophones.

What is the symphony orchestra?

300

The performance of this composer's Der Ring des Nibelungen cycle in 1876 is considered by some musicologists to be the single most important musical event of the 19th century.

Who is Richard Wagner?

300

These large kettledrums are the main percussion instrument in the Classical orchestra.

What are timpani?

300

The music of this period could mostly be described by this word, which refers to multiple simultaneous melodic lines of equal importance.

What is polyphony?

300

The musical style heard here treats every tone in the chromatic scale with equal importance.

What is twelve-tone music?

400

Duke Ellington's "C-Jam Blues" is an example of a work written for this ensemble.

What is the swing band?

400

By the 1570s, composers were often incorporating word painting and unusual harmonies into their compositions in this secular genre.

What is the madrigal?

400

The post-World War I music of Arnold Schoenberg and his followers was rooted in the manipulation of this basic collection of pitches.

What is a tone row?

400

They are the two main forms of sacred music that composers would have employed in 1499.

Who are the motet and the mass?

400

The melody line heard here employs this scale, which can be found in a variety of 20th-century musical genres.

What is the whole tone scale?

500

These two keyboard instruments were commonly used in the basso continuo of a Baroque trio sonata ensemble.

What are the organ and harpsichord?

500

Around 1170, composers in the Notre Dame cathedral began experimenting with this fundamental musical attribute in their organum - a development which would forever change Western music.

What is rhythm?

500

This term refers to abrupt alternations between loud and soft that are common in Baroque music.

What are terraced dynamics?

500

By 1499, This influential Flemish musician was an established master of choral composition.

Who is Josquin Desprez?

500

Franz Liszt and Richard Strauss are two notable contributors to the programmatic genre heard here.

What is a tone poem?