4.7-4.10 Classical Ensembles/Joseph Haydn

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The third movement

Which movement of the classical symphony typically features a dancelike mood and a moderate-to-fast tempo?

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A feeling of anticipation

What effect is created when the first movement of a classical symphony begins with a slow introduction leading into the opening fast movement?

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cadenza

The part in a concerto where the soloist plays without the orchestra and shows the performer's virtuosity is known as the ______.

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In a small room or environment

Where was chamber music usually played?

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The first movement

Which movement of a classical symphony tends to be the most dramatic?

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Rondo

What form does the finale of a concerto usually take?

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Sometimes the minuet and trio is the second movement, and the slow movement is the third.

Chamber music of the classical era has the same pattern of movements as a symphony, but it differs in what way?

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Four

How many movements do classical symphonies usually have?

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Sonata form

The first movement of a classical symphony is almost always in which form?

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An unaccompanied solo that appears in the first movement of a concerto

What is a cadenza?

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orchestra

In a concerto, the ______ opens the first movement with the introductory exposition.

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His symphonies and string quartets

Which of the following are considered Haydn's most important works?

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String quartet

Some consider Haydn the inventor of which musical form or genre?

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They have nicknames.

What is a distinguishing feature of Haydn's most popular symphonies?