Composers
Music Forms
Style
Instruments
Characteristics
100

Who were famous composers during the Romantic Era?

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Edvard Grieg, Frederic Chopin, and Clara Schumann.

100

What were new forms during the Romantic Era?

Programme Music, Symphonic Poem, Impromptu, Romance, Nocturne,

100

What is at least 3 things Romantic music featured

Emotion, Nationalism, Exoticism, Naturalism


100
What instrument family is the violin, cello and double bass from?

String family

100

what was the Romantic Era focused on?

intensity and expression.

200

What was Tchaikovsky educated for instead of music?

A career in civil service

200

What is church music called

Sacred

200

These two countries had dramatically different opera styles?

Italy and Germany.

200

What are at least 3 most common instruments used during the Romantic Era?

Clarinet, Bassoon, Violin, Cello, Double bass, Oboe, Flute, or Piano.

200

What is the volume of music called?

Dynamics

300

Who was Clara Schumann's husband?

Robert Schumann

300

What is non-religous music called?

Secular

300

Romantic music includes?

Prominent Melodies, complex Harmonies, large range of pitch and dynamics, and large orchestras.

300

What kind of instrument is the piano?

String, Percussion and Wood

300

What was the speed of music called?

Tempo

400

Who is best known for their Piano Concerto in A minor?

Edvard Grieg

400

A standalone single or orchestral peace meant to introduce a theatrical perfomance?

Concert overture.

400

This free- flowing single music piece features contrasting moods?

Rhapsody.

400

What popular woodwind instrument was initially used in military bands?

saxophone.

400

Does music during this era have gradual or sudden changes?

Sudden change.

500

Which Polish composer is famous for their exceptional tender, happy and bold performances?

Fredric Chopin

500

New music forms include what?

Programme Music, symphonic poem, Impromptu, romance, nocturne

500

During this era there was a rise of what in music?

Nationalism. 

500

This technological leap allowed brass players to play intricate melodies in different keys?

Valves.

500

Was music during this era rigid and steady or flowy and flexible?

Flowy and flexible.