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47 Cards in this Set
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Mozart composed during which era?
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Classical
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Mozart's compositions included 4 things. What are they?
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A. Many operas (Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, Magic Flute, etc)
B. At least 41 symphonies C. Approximately 23 piano concerti D. Vocal and instrumental chamber music |
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Name the three steps of a concerto allegro
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1. Exposition
2. Development 3. Recapitulation |
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What is rondo form?
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A recurring theme is presented with several contrasting sections between statemtents
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The oboe is what type of instrument...
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Double reed, Woodwind
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Franz Joseph Haydn is part of which era and is often paired with this composer?
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Classical and Mozart
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The standard string quartet has what instrumentation?
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2 violins, viola and cello
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Franz Schubert composed during which era of music and was famous for what?
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Romantic Era, Having a short life but having very many music pieces
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Antonin Dvorak was what nationality?
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He was Czech
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David torn is...
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A music composer, sound artist and guitarist
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AK is an improv group based on...
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blues lick that erupts into a heavy metal riff.
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sinister resonance is a composition that uses...
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A. spoken words B. computer sounds C. pitch recoginition triggering software
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Dub Trio is a progressive rock band based in
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Brooklyn
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Larghetto
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A little Slow
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Tomaso Albinoni
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Baroque, Italy
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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Baroque, Germany
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Jean-Marie Leclair
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Baroque, France
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Johann Georg Pisendel
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Baroque, Germany
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Georg Philipp Telemann
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Baroque, Germany
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Ludwig van Beethoven
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Classical and Romantic, Germany
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Emile Bernard
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Romantic, France
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Johannes Brahms
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Romantic, Germany
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Antonin Dvorak
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Romantic, Czech
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Frédéric Chopin
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Romantic, Poland
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Gabriel Fauré
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Romantic, France
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Carl Nielsen
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Romantic, Denmark
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Gioachino Rossini
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Romantic, Italy
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Franz Schubert
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Romantic, Austria
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Jean Sibelius
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Romantic, Finland
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Grazyna Bacewicz
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20th Century, Poland
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John Coltrane
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20th Century, USA
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Paul Hindemith
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20th Century, USA/Germany
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Cole Porter
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20th Century, USA
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Strings
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Violin, viola, violoncello (or cello), double bass (or bass), guitar
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Brass
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(Trumpet), (French) horn, trombone, (euphonium), (tuba)
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Woodwinds
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flute (piccolo), oboe (English horn), clarinet, bassoon (contrabassoon), saxophone
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Keyboard
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piano (strings are struck with hammers), harpsichord (strings are plucked)
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Percussion
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drum set, conga drums, bongo drums, cymbals, triangle, tympani, snare drum, wood block, xylophone, marimba
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Woodwind Quintet
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flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn
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Brass Quintet
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2 trumpets, horn, trombone, tuba
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Jazz Band
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saxophones, trumpets, trombones, rhythm (piano, drums, bass, guitar)
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Double reed woodwind instruments
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Oboe, English horn and bassoon
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Single reed instruments
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clarinet and saxophone
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Father of String Quartet
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Hadyn
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Lider: art songs
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Schuebert
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fugue
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an exposition, a development, and a recapitulation
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pizzicato
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plucking of string instruments
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