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Classical

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What is time period for classical music?   1750-1820  
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What was the time period called where Europeans and Americans were interested in the Greeks?   Age of Reason/Age of Enlightenment 1700-1800  
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Who were the four representatives of the Age of Reason and their main ideas?   Voltaire-justiceRousseau-fundamentaly goodFranklin-inventorJefferson-Declaration of Independence  
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What are the three influences of Greek philosophy?   1. logic = true, emotion=false2. laws are forever3. intellect, not emotion should control  
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What was the bridging style between the Baroque and Classical styles?   Rococo/Gallant  
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Where does the word Rococo come from and what does it mean?   French, from rocaille, meaning shellwork  
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Who were two composers of the Rococo period?   Couperin and Rameau  
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Classical music feature: overall style   homogeneous, sounded similar  
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Classical music feature: melody   singable, question and answer  
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Classical music feature: texture   homophonic  
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Classical music feature: harmony   no continuo, no figured base, less chord changes  
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Classical music feature: rhythm   regular metrical patterns  
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Classical music feature:dynamics   crescendo/decrescendo  
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Classical music feature:performance   larger orchestra, larger cities  
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Classical music feature:form   strict; sonata,theme and variation, and rondo  
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What is absolute music?   no association with any object, idea, or event  
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What is program music?   an association with any object, idea, or event  
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What are the three parts to the sonata form?   1. Exposition2. Development3. Recapitulation  
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What were the main types of concertos in both the baroque and classical periods?   baroque-concerto grossoclassical-solo concerto  
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What were the two types of concerto grossos?   type one-small against bigtype two-groups against groups  
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What is a solo concerto?   contrasts a solo instrument against a larger group  
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What is a tutti?   the large group in a concerto that is contrasted against  
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What is the difference between a Baroque Solo concerto and a classical solo concerto?   a classical solo concerto has no continuo  
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1st movement of the classical concerto?   sonata form with a double exposition, a cadenza, and lengthier  
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What is a cadenza?   occurs in the recapitulation of the sonata form right before the coda or codetta paraphrasing the themes of the movement  
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2nd movement of the classical concerto?   slow, beautiful, lyrical, ABA  
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3rd movement of the classical concerto?   rondo form with a fast tempo  
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What is rondo form?   the return of the same themes at least five times after other themes have been mixed in EX: ABACA, ABACADA  
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What are the two classical opera styles?   opera seria(serious)opera buffa(comical)  
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What are some characteristics of Mozart's opera buffa?   comical, german, don giovanni  
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What are some characteristics of Mozart's opera seria?   serious, italian  
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What is the main characteristic of chamber music?   created for small groups with one player on each part  
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What makes up a string quartet?   2 violins, 1 viola, 1 cello (but two separate violin parts)  
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What is the overall form of chamber music   1st, 2nd, (3rd/4th)  
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what are the types of chamber music   the sonata, string quartet, string quintet, piano trio, woodwind quintet, brass quintet  
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What are the two types of chamber sonata music?   ensemble sonatas and solo sonatas  
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Mozart and Beethoven's sonatas   mozarts-early, light and delicatebeethovens-late, forceful, and powerful  
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what is the piano sonata form?   1st, 2nd, and 3rd movements  
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What is a symphony   A large work composed for an orchestra that is divided into movements (usually four)  
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What is the overall form of a symphony?   1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th movements  
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