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Purcell, Vivaldi, and Handel are from the ________ period.

Baroque

Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven are from the _______ period.

Classical

Schubert, Shumann, Chopin, Liszt, Berlioz, Rossin, Donizetti, Verdi, Wagner, Bizet, and Brahmns are from the _________ period.

Romantic

Wrote Dido and Aeneas ?

Purcell

Wrote the Four Seasons?

Vivaldi

Wrote the Messiah?

Handel

Wrote the creation?

Haydn

Had 104 symphonies?

Haydn

Had 42 symphonies?

Mozart

Wrote the Magic Flute?

Mozart

Wrote the Missa Solemnis?

Beethoven

Wrote Symphony #9 (Ode to Joy)?

Beethoven

Wrote Winterreise?

Schubert

Wrote Dichterliebe ?

Schumann

Wrote GMinor Ballade #1?

Chopin

Wrote Dante/ Faust symphonies?

Liszt

Wrote symphony FAntastique?

Berlioz

Wrote the barber of seville?

Rossini

Wrote Don Pasquale?

Donizetti

Wrote Rigoletto?

Verdi

Wote the ring of the niebelung?

Wagner


Wrote Carmen?

Bizet

Wrote A german Requiem?

Brahms

Invented sonata form?

Franz Haydn

Invented the oratorio?

Handel

Master of baroque counterpoint?

Bach

Composer of the "Scottish" and "Italian" symphonies?

Mendelssohn

Gesantkunstwerk: (Style of music drama)?

Wagner

Compositional style described as "Absolute Music"?

Johannes Brahms

French baroque opera/ballet composers?

Lully and Rameau

Introduced the "programmatic" symphony?

Hector Berlioz

Introduced the symphonic poem?

Franz Liszt

Composer of the opera: L'Africaine?

Meyerbeer

Composer of the piano works: "Songs without Words"?

Mendelssohn

Composed over 600 songs?

Franz Schubert