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Formally known as
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In C Major: G-B-D

V
100

Ludwig

van Beethoven

100

This era of music history is associated with the Enlightenment. 

The Classical Period.

100

G, A, Bb, C, D, Eb, F#

G harmonic minor

100

A musical form in two parts. 

Binary

200

In F minor: Ab-C-Eb

III

200

Wolfgang 

Amadeus Mozart

200
This Mexican composer wrote "Malgre Tout," a piece for the left hand alone. 

Manuel Ponce

200

B, C#, D#, E, F#, G#, A#

B major

200

ABA

Ternary form

300

In F major: E-G-Bb

viio

300

Sergei 

Rachmaninoff

300

This is the keyboard instrument on which Mozart would have played his 19 keyboard sonatas.

Fortepiano

300

F#, G#, A, B, C#, D, E#

F# harmonic minor

300

The section of a sonata that contains the first iteration of the primary theme.

Exposition.

400

In E Major: F#-A-C#

ii

400

Frederic 

Chopin

400

To play a melody backwards is to play it in "this."

Retrograde.

400

From the dominant, backwards: D, C, B, A, G, F#, E

G major

400

A musical form that begins by stating a primary theme, then presents several variations of that theme.

Theme and variations.

500

In B major: D#-F#-A#

iii

500

Pyotr 

Tchaikovsky 

500

The works of this Argentinian composer are known for bringing national folk melodies and dance forms into the modern concert hall.

Alberto Ginastera

500

From the submediant: Ab, Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G

C natural minor

500

In this version of binary form, the original theme does not return.

Simple binary