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Wagner composed an opera titled Tristan and Isolde This opera was about

Romance and Forbidden Love

Pictures at an Exhibition was composed by

Mussorgsky

Wagner composed an opera titled Tristan and Isolde

Yes he did.

Because Beethoven wrote highly dramatic and emotional music he is considered

Beethoven is considered a composer of the "Romantic" era.

Correctly speaking, Beethoven provided the transition from Classical to Romantic. His earlier music was less complex, and melodic in the traditional Classical style, whilst later compositions were more emotional and intense.

He might also be considered a "bridge" composer to the Romantic era.

The orchestra required in order to perform the Rite of Spring is Called

larger then usual

Music where all 12 tones of the chromatic scale are of equal importance is called

Atonal

The text to an opera is known as the

Libretto.

Czech composer Bedrich Smetana composed a piece of music titled the Moldau This title refers to

A River

Music that has melodies created based on the roll of dice or a random set of numbers is called

Aleatoric music (or "chance music") is music that has melodies that are based on the roll of dice or a random set of numbers.

Events did NOT happen in the 20th century

: The first Kodak camera

When two different triads are played at the same time it is called

a polychord
polychord

Richard Wagner was born in

Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig on May 22, 1813.

Where was Claude Debussy born

Claude Debussy was born in Paris, France.

Absolute music is connected to a what

None of the above. (apex)

Which of the following woodwind instruments is usually NOT found in an orchestra A.Clarinet B.Oboe C.Aulos D.Bassoon

aulos

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