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what form became more prevalent during the Romantic Period |
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the text or story of an opera, oratorio or musical |
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instrumental piece beforethe beginning of an opera. oratorio, or musical |
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thim period of romantic period |
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emotions, mood, interest bizarre, atmosphere |
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list 4 characteristics of romantic expression |
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predominate solo instrument of romantic period |
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symphonic poem, solo piano pieces |
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music that relates to the culture of a country |
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music that relates to the culture of a country |
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composser of the wedding march |
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national composer of poland |
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fist modern violin virtuoso |
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fist internationally known american composer |
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composer of madam butterfly |
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composer of the german requim |
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composer of the opera aida |
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a recurring theme in each movement |
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hector berlioz most famous composition |
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composer of nutcracker suite |
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a group of pieces based on the same idea or story |
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largo- new world symphony |
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dvorak piece is often played at funeral |
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composer of here comes the bride |
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time period of renaissance |
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body of music used in early christian church |
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kyrie, gloria, credo, sanctus, agnus dei |
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texture composed of many melodies |
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texture with melody in one voice and accompaniment |
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renaissance polyphonic was based on _ amoung voices |
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what renaissance genre was polyphonic, secular, and a capella |
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music for a small group of performers, often only one performer per voice or intrunental part |
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a music drama based on a bible story |
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list two famous composer of baroque |
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the well tempered clavier |
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a polyphonic piece based on imitation |
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boroque music sought to arouse |
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famous boroque violin maker |
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a compostion for a solo instrument and orchestra in 3 or 4 movements |
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a compostion for orchrestra in 3 or 4 movements |
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major characteristics of classical melodies |
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musical drama that combines poerty, acting,.. |
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usual form of the 1st movement |
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expositon, development, recapicalation, coda |
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4 parts of sonat-allegro design |
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vocal genre for solo singers, chorus and instrumental |
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sonata-allegro, the themes are presented in |
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in sonata- allegro, the ending |
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haydn. mozart, beethoven, schubert |
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major composer of classical period |
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haydn. mozart, beethoven, schubert |
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major composer of classical period |
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a compostion for solo instrument in 3 or 4 movement |
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a compostion for solo instrument in 3 or 4 movement |
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instrumental music that IS NOT descriptive |
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each movement of a symphony, concerto, sonata, or string quartet |
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