Name That Piece
Composers, Post-Classicism
Composers, Pre-Romanticism
Where in the world?
Musical Vocab
100

Beethoven's Symphony No. 5

100

Wrote 4'33" where the performer does not actually play or sing anything.

Who is John Cage?

100

A "wunderkind" whose father had him touring Europe as a concert pianist before he was even 10 years old. Died at the young age of 32, but not before writing over 50 symphonies, 27 piano concertos and several operas including "The Magic Flute."

Who is W.A. Mozart?

100

The city most closely associated with the classical period.

What is Vienna?

100

The italian musical term meaning "to get louder."

What is crescendo?
200

Symphonie Fantastique by Hector Berlioz

200

A Romantic Russian composer, most closely associated with his ballets.

Who is Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky?
200

A prodigious organist whose fugues and canons often featured melodies that in harmony with themselves backwards or upside-down.

Who is J.S. Bach?

200

Written music began in which context, or thanks to which institution?

What is The Catholic Church?
200

The section of the orchestra featuring the trumpets, trombones, tuba and French horns.

What is Brass?
300

Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky

300
The composer of many operas, including the Ring Cycle which is over 12 hours long. Invented the concpet of a Leitmotif.

Who is Richard Wagner?

300

The father of the Symphony and the father of the Orchestra.

Who is

Franz Joseph Haydn?

300

Charles Ives, Florence Price and Terry Riley were all composers from this country.

What is the United States?

300

Music written for a small ensemble.

What is chamber music?

400

Imaginary Landscape No. 4 by John Cage

400

A renowned pianist of Russian origin whose piano concertos earned him much fame and attention as he toured the U.S. in the early 20th century.

Who is Sergei Rachmaninov?

400

His operas (including Rinaldo and Julias Caesar) were unsuccessful in London, so he switched to writing Oratorio.

Who is Frideric Handel?

400

The premiere of Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" caused a riot in this major city.

What is Paris, France?

400
Music for multiple voices or multiple musical lines, began in the Renaissance.

What is polyphony?

500

Symphony No. 40 in G minor

by Mozart

500

A living American composer known for his use of percussion instruments and musical "phasing" where a musical phrase slowly gets out of sync and back in sync with itself.

Who is Steve Reich?

500

A polymath and benedictine Abbess whose elaborate chants are considered the musical pinnacle of the High Middle Ages.

Who is Hildegard of Bingen?

500
Debussy, Ravel, and many of the American Minimalists were influenced by the percussive Gamelan music originating from this place.

Indonesia/Java.

500

A form that became popular in the Classical era which features multiple themes, an exposition, development, and recapitulation.

What is Sonata?