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String quartet consists of:
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2 violins, viola, cello
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Haydn took 2 trips here
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England
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The ensemble's nucleus in classical orchestra
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Strings
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Typical Haydn symphony has __ movements
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3
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A drama between 2 key areas:
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Sonata-allegro form
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3 main sections of sonata-allegro form:
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exposition, development, recapitulation
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Features most tension & drama through modulation & motivic interplay(sonata-allegro)
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Development
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Form of 1st movement of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
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Sonata-Allegro
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Who wrote Eine Kleine Nachtmusik?
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Mozart
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Mozart died while writing his
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Requiem
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The middle section of a minuet (or second dance)
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trio
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The Italian words "da capo" are commonly found in ___ form
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Ternary
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First movement of a Classical concerto begins with:
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The Orchestra
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Beethoven supported himself through:
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all of the above
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teaching music lessons; publishing his music; giving public concerts
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In his 3rd composition period, ___ used more chromatic harmonies
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Beethoven
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Beethoven wrote __ symphonies
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9
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Beethoven's famous Moonlight sonata has ___ movements
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3
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The dreamy 1st movement of Moonlight features:
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all of the above
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a singing melody; an accompaniment with arpeggios; a modified strophic form
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What movement of Beethoven's piano sonata in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 2 is in a modified song form?
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1st
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What movement of Beethoven's Piano Sonata in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 2 is filled with restless emotion?
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3rd
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___ was a composer who both maintained and disrupted the balance of the Classical style
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Bach
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The "Ode to Joy" is the finale of Beethoven's
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Symphony No. 9
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Beethoven's symphony no. 5 has ___ movements
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4
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Beethoven's symphony ___ was selected to celebrate the fall of the Berlin wall
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9th symphony
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Don Giovanni mixes elements of ___ and ___
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opera seria and opera buffa
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Who was Donna Elvira betrayed by?
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Don Giovanni
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The catalogue Aria lists Don Giovanni's
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Conquests
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A musical setting of the Mass for the Dead
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a Requiem
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Mozart's ___was his last work, incomplete at his death
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Requiem
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___ Completed Mozart's Reqiuem
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Sussmayr
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A song whose text is a short lyric poem in German with piano accompaniemnt
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Lied
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Goethe and Hein were the favorite ___ poets of the composers of Lieder
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Romantic
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Favorite subjects of the romantic poets
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love, longing, and nature
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A group of Lieder unified by a narrative thread or by a descriptive or expressive theme
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A song cycle
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Song form where the same melody is repeated with every stanza of text
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strophic
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Song form where the main melody is repeated for 2 or 3 stanzas but introduces new or significantly varied amterial when the text requires
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modified strophic
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Shubert was born in ___
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Vienna
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Schubert composed ___ songs
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more than 600
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Schubert wrote several ____ including Winter's Journey
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song cycles
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Schubert's Lied Elfking is in ___ form
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Through-composed
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What is true about elfking?
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All of the above
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Elfking, obsessive triplet rhythm of the piano represents
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galloping of horse
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Composer centered around piano
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chopin
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Chopin spent most of his productive life in ___
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paris
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Reserved emotions does or does NOT characterize chopin music?
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Does NOT
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Origin of the mazurka?
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A polish peasant dance
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The ___ provided women with a socially acceptable performance outlet
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piano
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Noted woman composer of romantic era
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clara schumann
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Who composed the year?
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Fanny mendelssohn Hensel
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Stephen foster composed all except
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when johnny comes marching home
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Considered first great exponent of musical romanticism in france
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liszt
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Berlioz was born and lived in ___
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france
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Berlioz's symphonie fantastique is an example of a ___
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program symphony
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A song that sets a text connected to a tradition of high-art poetry
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Art Song
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