What year did James Cook claim Australia for England?
1750
What Medieval composer lived from 1098-1179?
Hildegard Von Bingen: 1098-1179.
A protest against the practice of the church during the Renaissance...
Protestant Reformation
What is the final song preformed in Handel's "Messiah"
Hallelujah Chorus
What is Korean Popular music called?
K-pop.
Which symphony is Beethoven's "Choral Symphony?"
9th Symphony.
Who is King John.
Former King of England
Common 7-stringed instrument during the time...
Harp
When did King Louis XIV (1643-1715) built Versailles Palace?
1631
What is a common six-stringed instrument?
Guitar
What is the lowest sounding brass instrument?
Tuba
What happened to Rome during this era?
Rise of Rome.
What is Madrigal music?
A Madrigal is a secular vocal genre of music that was very popular during the Renaissance Era. The lyrics were based on poetry, and they were usually performed by a cappella and in polyphonic texture.
What are the dates that span the Baroque Period?
1600-1750
which singer-songwriter wrote and sang CARNIVAL?
Kayne West
What composer ended his music career halfway deaf?
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Forced to sign the Magna Carta...
John Lackland
Portugal establishes what colony in 1501?
Brazil
Year of Founding of Jamestown...
1607
What does R&B stand for?
Rythym and Beat
What is the name of the ballet by Tchaikovsky that is generally performed around Christmas?
Nutcracker Suite
When was the Printing Press developed...
1450
What is Opera music?
Opera (the Italian word for 'work') is an art form that tells a story through music and singing. Unlike a musical, opera singers do not use microphones to amplify their voices, and the music, played by the orchestra, is completely live.
What is Motet music?
A motet is mainly a vocal musical composition, of highly diverse form and style, from high medieval music to the present.
What's the most popular album Taylor Swift sang?