A serenade is a romantic song intended to woo or gain the
approval of a potential lover. It's a kind of musical pick-up line.
The word can refer to any song or piece of music that has the
characteristics of such a song
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Alberti bass is best described as
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A classical accompaniment style based on triads.
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Which of the following DOES NOT describe musical life during the Classical era
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Most concerts were for the nobility only.
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An example of sacred music is the
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Oratorio
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Chromaticism refers to
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Chromaticism is using notes of the chromatic scale in place of
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The text to an opera is known as the
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Libretto.
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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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Music that has melodies created based on the roll of dice or a random set of numbers is called
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Aleatoric music (or "chance music") is music that has melodies
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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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Haydn helped to establish the four what
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Movements of the symphony.
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Beethoven is known as a bridge composer to the Romantic era because
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He wrote highly dramatic and emotional music
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Which of the following composers most influenced mozarts music
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I think the two composers that influenced Wolfgang the most were
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Which of the following is a classical accompaniment style based triads
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Alberti bass
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Opera history began
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With the meetings of Florentine Camerata
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Which following describes verismo
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It is a style of 19th century opera with rustic characters and a melodramtic plot.
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The florentine camerata can best described as
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The founders of opera
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What is a serenade
A serenade is a romantic song intended to woo or gain the
approval of a potential lover. It's a kind of musical pick-up line.
The word can refer to any song or piece of music that has the
characteristics of such a song
Alberti bass is best described as
A classical accompaniment style based on triads.
Which of the following DOES NOT describe musical life during the Classical era
Most concerts were for the nobility only.
An example of sacred music is the
Oratorio
Chromaticism refers to
Chromaticism is using notes of the chromatic scale in place of
some of the notes in the regular diatonic scale as an enhancement
or alteration.
The text to an opera is known as the
Libretto.
Eighteenth century music meant to be played in the evening is called
A serenade (Apex)
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.
The technique of gradually changing levels was developed by the Mannheim symphonists
dynamic
Haydn helped to establish the four what
Movements of the symphony.
Beethoven is known as a bridge composer to the Romantic era because
He wrote highly dramatic and emotional music
Which of the following composers most influenced mozarts music
I think the two composers that influenced Wolfgang the most were
his father, Leopold Mozart, and Joseph Haydn, whom he met on his
tour of England when he was six years old.
Which of the following is a classical accompaniment style based triads
Alberti bass
Opera history began
With the meetings of Florentine Camerata
Which following describes verismo
It is a style of 19th century opera with rustic characters and a melodramtic plot.