What wars happened in the Romantic Era?
Napoleonic Wars, American Civil War.
What three instruments had Baroque in the name?
Baroque Guitar, Baroque Trumpet, and Baroque Flute.
What invention was perfected 1760?
Steam Engine.
What empire happened during the Renaissance time period?
The Rise and Fall of Rome
What language was Sacred music written in?
Latin
What family of instruments was used a lot in the Romantic Era?
Percussion.
Which three musicians started the first three orchestras in the Baroque Era?
Vivaldi, Handel, and JS Bach
What were some genres and important vocabulary of the Classical Era?
Symphony, Sonata, Cantata, Opera, Concerto, Suite, and Movement.
Name a Composer from this time period.
John Wilbye, Orlando di Lasso, Josquin de Pres, Giovanni Pierluigi da, Palenstrina, Guillaume Dufay, Thomas Tallis, William Bryd, and Michael Praetorius.
What was Secular music?
Non church music with instruments.
What revolution happened during this time period?
French Revolution.
When was the Age of Enlightenment?
1700s.
What two famous composers were alive during this Era?
W.A. Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven.
What year was the Gutenberg Bible published?
1454
What was Sacred music?
Music of the church.
What instrument was used toward the end of the Era?
Tuba.
How long did the Scientific Revolution last?
1600-1700.
What major war happened during the Classical Era?
War of 1812
What book was published during this time period?
Don Quixote
The two genres of the Medieval time period
What is Sacred and Secular?
Name an instrument used in the Era?
Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Oboe, Trumpet, French Horn, Bassoon, Contrabassoon, Tuba, Timpani, Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Guitar, and many more percussion.
What country was Pachelbel from?
He was a German Composer.
What instrument was Beethoven known for breaking?
Piano.
Name an instrument from the Renaissance.
Lute, Organ, Sackbut, Crumhorn, Viol, Gamba, Harpsichord, Recorder, Harp, Bagpipe, Shawm, Cornett, Clavichord, Tambourine, Wooden Flute.
Traveling musicians were called...
Troubadours