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Beethoven added which instruments to Symphony #5: a. Trombones (ROCK ON) b. Piccolo (YIPEE) c. Contra Bassoon (COOL) *****d. All of the above****
all of the above
Which composer flourished under the patronage system?
Haydn
The composer who wrote “The Art of Playing Flute” which describes 19th century performance practices is:
J.J. Quantz
The early “Classical” composer noted for his piano works is:
C.P.E. Bach
Which classical composer was under the patronage of Marie Antoinette?
Gluck
Beethoven’s 3rd Symphony was dedicated to this military general until he declared himself emperor and renamed the symphony “Eroica”:
Napoelon
The main composer of lied “art song” in the latter part of the 19th century is:
J.J. Quantz
The composer of “The Creation” is
Haydn
Known as the “Father of the Symphony”:
Haydn
WRITE 5 THINGS
Realized the potential of the piano,
Standardized the instrumentation of the orchestra
,Expanded the size of the orchestra,
Extended the capabilities of all the instruments
\Considered the “bridge” between the classical movement and the romantic movement
What time period did the educated idealize during the classical era?
In the 1700s, many thinkers admired the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome. They saw Greek temples as perfect examples of beauty, balance, and grace. At the same time, middle-class leaders viewed these civilizations as examples of cities that had successfully challenged oppressive rulers.
Name the three challenges that the Viennese school explored in their music?
They delved deeper into what the major-minor scale system could offer.
They aimed to perfect a large-scale form of instrumental music that made the most of these possibilities.
Once they found the perfect form, they worked on distinguishing its different types—like solo and duo sonatas, trios, quartets, other chamber music forms, concertos, and symphonies.
Missa Solemnis
Symphony #9
Piano Concerto #1
String Quartets, Op. 18
Violin Concerto
Moonlight Sonata
String Quartets, Op. 127
Pathetique Sonata, Op. 13
Symphony #7
Symphony #6
1st 2nd 3rd organize