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Dvorak

Czechoslovakia

Elgar

England

Sibelius

Finland

Grieg

Norway

Grieg

Norway

Rimsky-Korsakov


Mussorgsky


Tchaikovsky

Russia

Rimsky-Korsakov


Mussorgsky


Tchaikovsky

Russia

The music of (who) formed a bridge between the Classical and Romantic periods.

Beethoven

A remarkably talented young person

Child prodigy

A remarkably talented young person

Child prodigy

Tranquil, night-like composition

Nocturne

Elaborate orchestral composition

Symphony

Musical introduction to an opera

Overture

Musical introduction to an opera

Overture

Musical that tells a story by music alone

Cantata

Musical introduction to an opera

Overture

Musical that tells a story by music alone

Cantata

One or more principal instruments accompanied by an orchestra

Concerto

Biblically based musical composition that tells a story

Oratorio

Biblically based musical composition that tells a story

Oratorio

A play with music the most important factor

Opera

German nationalistic songs

Lieder

German nationalistic songs

Lieder

Constantly reappearing musical theme

Leitmotiv

German nationalistic songs

Lieder

Constantly reappearing musical theme

Leitmotiv

Musical church service for the dead

Requiem

Words of an opera

Libretto

Words of an opera

Libretto

Musical in which dancers tell the story

Ballet

Words of an opera

Libretto

Musical in which dancers tell the story

Ballet

Musical composition in which different voices repeat the same melody with slight variations

Fugue

What is a harsh, discordant sound

Cacophony

What 3 things where established musical norms rejected by 20th century composers

Rhythm


Tone


Form

What 3 things where established musical norms rejected by 20th century composers

Rhythm


Tone


Form

Musical audiences increased because of the invention of what three things?

The phonograph


The radio


The television