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37 Cards in this Set
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Dvorak |
Czechoslovakia |
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Elgar |
England |
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Sibelius |
Finland |
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Grieg |
Norway |
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Grieg |
Norway |
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Rimsky-Korsakov Mussorgsky Tchaikovsky |
Russia |
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Rimsky-Korsakov Mussorgsky Tchaikovsky |
Russia |
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The music of (who) formed a bridge between the Classical and Romantic periods. |
Beethoven |
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A remarkably talented young person |
Child prodigy |
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A remarkably talented young person |
Child prodigy |
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Tranquil, night-like composition |
Nocturne |
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Elaborate orchestral composition |
Symphony |
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Musical introduction to an opera |
Overture |
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Musical introduction to an opera |
Overture |
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Musical that tells a story by music alone |
Cantata |
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Musical introduction to an opera |
Overture |
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Musical that tells a story by music alone |
Cantata |
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One or more principal instruments accompanied by an orchestra |
Concerto |
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Biblically based musical composition that tells a story |
Oratorio |
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Biblically based musical composition that tells a story |
Oratorio |
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A play with music the most important factor |
Opera |
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German nationalistic songs |
Lieder |
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German nationalistic songs |
Lieder |
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Constantly reappearing musical theme |
Leitmotiv |
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German nationalistic songs |
Lieder |
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Constantly reappearing musical theme |
Leitmotiv |
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Musical church service for the dead |
Requiem |
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Words of an opera |
Libretto |
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Words of an opera |
Libretto |
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Musical in which dancers tell the story |
Ballet |
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Words of an opera |
Libretto |
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Musical in which dancers tell the story |
Ballet |
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Musical composition in which different voices repeat the same melody with slight variations |
Fugue |
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What is a harsh, discordant sound |
Cacophony |
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What 3 things where established musical norms rejected by 20th century composers |
Rhythm Tone Form |
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What 3 things where established musical norms rejected by 20th century composers |
Rhythm Tone Form |
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Musical audiences increased because of the invention of what three things? |
The phonograph The radio The television |