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What are the dates for the Classic Era in music? |
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What two pre-Classic styles merged to create the so-called Classic style? |
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Stile Galant and Empfindsamer Stil |
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List 8 trademarks of Classical music |
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1.Clarity 2.Simplicity 3.Form dictates content 4.Mostly Homophonic (counterpoint for development) 5.Major Keys predominate 6.More Secondary dominants 7.Slow Harmonic Rhythm 8.Melodies composed for developmental possibilities (motivic development) |
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Which Classical composer worked best with the medium of opera? |
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What Classical composer made the greatest contribution to the development of the Classical symphony? |
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Who composed the first string quartets? |
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What composer is sometimes labeled the "Creator of the String Quartet" |
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What did the phrase "cembalo o fortepiano" imply? |
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the piano was slowly gaining popularity |
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What are the immediate precursors of the string quartet? |
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Trio Sonatas and Quartet Symphonies |
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What are divertimenti and how were they used? |
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diverse movements, light chamber music |
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What are synonyms for divertimento? |
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Serenade, Cassation, Notturno |
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Define symphonie concertante |
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orchestral form featuring 2 or more virtuoso soloists |
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Who was the first composer to precede sonata form with a slow introduction on a regular basis? |
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Which of Mozart's symphonies make use of a slow introduction? |
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What composer greatly influenced Mozart's keyboard concerti? |
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What composer brought the Classical keyboard concerto to a state of perfection? |
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Why is Cristoph Willibald Gluck considered a cosmopolitan composer? |
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Traveled a lot Well learned of regional styles |
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Where were Gluck's goals for opera reform stated? |
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What were Gluck's goals for opera reform? (4) |
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1. Music should not be excessively decorated, appropriate for drama 2.Aria should be constructed to meet the dramatic needs 3. Replace secco recitative with accompagnato recitative 4. Relate the overture to drama that followed |
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What are the strengths of Gluck's musical style? (4) |
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1.Simplicity in melodies 2.Balanced phrases 3.Integration of chorus & ballet 4.Beautiful portrayal of human emotions |
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What is Gluck's best opera? |
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What family did Haydn work for for almost 30 years? |
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Why was Haydn such a prolific composer? |
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List three programmatic symphonies by Haydn. |
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6,7,8 : Le Matin, Le Midi, Le Soir (morning, noon, night) |
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Who prepared the thematic catalogue of Haydn's music? Mozart's? |
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Haydn - Hoboken Mozart - Koechel |
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What number is Haydns Horn Signal? |
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What number is Haydn's Military Symphony? |
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Sequence of movements in Classic symphony |
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What number is Haydn's Farewell symphony? |
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Which of Haydn's symphonies are the London Symphonies? |
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Which symphonies are Haydn's London symphonies? |
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1st set: 93-98 2nd set: 99-104 |
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What is Unique about the 2nd movement of Haydn's Military Symphony? |
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Used Military percussion Turkish qualities (A minor & C Minor, turns, alternating 2nds) |
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What are features of the London Symphonies? (6) |
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1.Large orchestra 2. Slow intro 3. " " in parallel minor 4.Develops outside the development sections 5.Long codas to balance longer development 6. 3rd movement is minuet trio, but more like scherzo |
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Which schools and composers influenced Mozart's symphonic style? |
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Sammartini, Mannheim, J.C. Bach, Haydn |
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Who composed the Haydn string quartets? |
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Why can it be said that Mozart's work represent a "synthesis of national styles"? |
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1.French stile gallant 2.Italian lyricism 3.German gravity, counterpoint, sturm % drang |
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What European orchestra inspired Mozart to use more clarinet? |
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List several of Mozart's best choral works |
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Coronation Mass, Requiem mass, Motet Ave Verum |
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List several important types of Mozart's chamber music besides string quartets |
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flute quartets, quintets, clarinet quintets |
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What opera seria by Mozart was commisioned by the city of Munich |
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In what city were most of Mozart's masterworks composed? |
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Which are Mozart's "da Ponte" operas? Are they "buffa" or "seria" |
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Buffa mix (Drama giocoso) 1. Don Giovanni 2.Marriage of Figaro 3.Cosi Fan Tutte |
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What are the strengths of Mozart's da ponte operas? |
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Aristocrats look dumb compared to the witty servants |
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What is mozart's most famous serenade? |
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Ein musicalischer Spass (a musical joke) |
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What was Mozart's most productive year? |
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Who completed Mozart's Requiem? |
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What is exceptional about Mozart's last symphonies? |
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Strange instrumentation Development outside development Counterpoint in development Soloistic treatment of winds Slow intro |
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