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83 Cards in this Set
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1600 – 1750
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1750 – 1820
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1820 – 1900
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1890 – 1900
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1900 – present
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LINK: "Little Fugue in G Minor," by Johann Sebastian Bach, Baroque Era
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LINK: "Violin concerto in D Minor," by Ludwig van Beethoven, Classic Era
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CD #19 or LINK: "Brahms Lullaby," by Johannes Brahms, Romantic Era
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CD #26 or LINK: "Prelude to the Afternoon or a Faun," by Claude Debussy, Impressionistic Era
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LINK: "Easy Winners," by Scott Joplin, Contemporary Era
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CD #4 or LINK: "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," by Johann Sebastian Bash, Baroque Era
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many voices weaving together
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CD #46 or LINK: "Cavalleria Rosticana," by Pietro Antonio Stefano Mascagni, Romantic Era
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CD #3 or LINK: "Brandenburg Concerto No. 2," by Johann Sebastian Bach, Baroque Era
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CD #5 or LINK: "Tocatta & Fugue in D Minor," by Johann Sebastian Bach, Baroque Era
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LINK: "My Heart Ever Faithful," by Johann Sebastian Bach, Baroque Era
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CD #38 or Messiah CD 2:17 or LINK: "Hallelujah Chorus" from The Messiah, by Georg Friedrick Handel, Baroque Era
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CD #72 or LINK: "William Tell Overture," by Gioachino Rossini, Romantic Era
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LINK: "Rustles of Spring," by Christian August Sinding, Romantic Era
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CD #90 or LINK: "1812 Overture Finale," by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Romantic Era
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Messiah CD 1:1 or LINK: "Overture," to The Messiah, by Georg Friedrick Handel, Baroque Era
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In music, dynamics refer to the degree of loudness or the intensity of a sound.
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Fortissimo — very loud
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Messiah CD 1:11 or LINK: "For Unto Us a Child is Born," from The Messiah, by Georg Friedrick Handel, Baroque Era
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CD 1:12 or LINK: "Pastoral Symphony" from The Messiah, by Georg Friedrick Handel, Baroque Era
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CD 1:14 or LINK: "Glory to God" from The Messiah, by Georg Friedrick Handel, Baroque Era
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Forte — loud
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Pianissimo — very soft
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CD #16 or Link: "Minuet," by Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini, Classical Era
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CD #11 or Link: "Moonlight," sonata, by Ludwig van Beethoven, Classical Era
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any device that produces regular ticks (beats, clicks); settable in beats per minute
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CD #29 or LINK: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," by Paul Abraham Dukas, Romantic Era
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LINK: "Symphony No. 3 (Heroic)," by Ludwig van Beethoven, Classic Era
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CD #7 or LINK: "Symphony No. 5," by Ludwig van Beethoven, Classic Era
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CD #8 or LINK: "Symphony No. 9 (Ode to Joy)," by Ludwig van Beethoven, Classical Era
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Horns - brass
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Woodwinds
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Strings
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Drums - percussion
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Toot
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Whistle
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Plunk
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Boom
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Trumpet- brass
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Flute - woodwind
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Harp - strings
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Piano - percussion
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Bells - percussion
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French Horn - brass
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Bassoon - woodwind
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Cello - strings
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Brass Drum - percussion
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Trombone - brass
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Oboe - woodwind
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Viola - strings
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Xylophone - percussion
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Tuba - brass
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Clarinet - woodwind
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Upright Bass - strings
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Chimes - percussion
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Bongos - percussion
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Saxophone - woodwind
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Violin -strings
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Snare Drum - percussion
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Triangle - percussion
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Timpani - percussion
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Guitar - strings
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Cymbals - percussion
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LINK: "Barcarolle," by Jacques Offenbach, Romantic Era
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LINK: "Bugler's Holiday," by LeRoy Anderson, Contemporary Era, performed by the Canadian Brass
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LINK: "Trio for Horn, Violin, and Piano," by Johannes Brahms, Romantic Era
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LINK: "Flight of the Bumblebee," by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Romantic Era, performed by the Canadian Brass
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CD #18 or LINK: "Hungarian Dance No. 5," by Johannes Brahms, Romantic Era
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CD #28 or LINK: "New World Symphony No. 9 (Going Home)," by Antonin Leopold Dvorák, Romantic Era
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LINK: "Humoresque," by Antonin Leopold Dvorák, Romantic Era
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LINK: "Songs My Mother Taught Me," by Antonin Leopold Dvorák, Romantic Era
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CD #12 or LINK: "March to the Scaffold from Symphonie fantastique," by Hector Berlioz, Romantic Era
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LINK: "Maple Leaf Rag," by Scott Joplin, Classical Rag, Contemporary Era
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LINK: "The Entertainer," by Scott Joplin, Classical Rag, Contemporary Era
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LINK: "A Strenuous Life," by Scott Joplin, Classical Rag, Contemporary Era
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LINK: "A Real Slow Drag," by Scott Joplin, Classical Rag, Contemporary Era
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LINK: "Elvira," by Oak Ridge Boys, Country & Gospel, Contemporary Era
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LINK: "Amazing Grace," by John Newton, Hymn-writer, Romantic Era, performed by II Divo
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