The 'libretto' is the words or story of the opera.
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What composers considered himself outside the bounds of the patronage system
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Beethoven considered himself outside the bounds of the patronage
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When was the basso continuo common
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In the Baroque era (1600–1750)
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Which of the following is the opposite of aria
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Recitative
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Because Beethoven wrote highly dramatic and emotional music he is considered
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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.
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Who distinguished between the stile antico and the stile moderno
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Monteverdi
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Eighteenth century music meant to be played in the evening is called
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A serenade (Apex)
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The technique of gradually changing levels was developed by the Mannheim symphonists
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dynamic
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The Brandenburg Concerto is an example of Bach's what
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Secular music
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Richard Wagner was born in
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Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig on May 22, 1813.
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What best describes mozarts life
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He struggled with gas.
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What kind of concerto is a type of concerto for a group of soloists rather than just one
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grosso
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We know that Beethoven was in despair about his inability to because of The Heiligenstadt Testament.
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despair
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When did the Classical era take place
1750 - 1820
What is and example for a libretto opera
The 'libretto' is the words or story of the opera.
What composers considered himself outside the bounds of the patronage system
Beethoven considered himself outside the bounds of the patronage
system.
When was the basso continuo common
In the Baroque era (1600–1750)
Which of the following is the opposite of aria
Recitative
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.
Who distinguished between the stile antico and the stile moderno
Monteverdi
Eighteenth century music meant to be played in the evening is called
A serenade (Apex)
The technique of gradually changing levels was developed by the Mannheim symphonists
dynamic
The Brandenburg Concerto is an example of Bach's what
Secular music
Richard Wagner was born in
Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig on May 22, 1813.
What best describes mozarts life
He struggled with gas.
What kind of concerto is a type of concerto for a group of soloists rather than just one
grosso
We know that Beethoven was in despair about his inability to because of The Heiligenstadt Testament.