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Music prelude4 Test

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Which serenade's first movement, by Mozart, is a good example of the sonata-allegro form?
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Which genre flourished in the classical era, having it's 'Golden Age'?
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What does the term concerto imply?
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Opera was popular during what era?
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What 6 genre's did Mozart contribute to?
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The fourth movement of the Classical Symphony was usually what pace and in what form?
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What is a rocket theme?
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The String Quartet is made up of what?
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The String Quartet in the Classical Era was considered....
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Who usually plays the second exposition in the first movement of the Classical Concerto?
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The three movements of the Pre-Classical Symphonies were derived from where?
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The Second Movement of the typical multi-movement cycle is characterized by what?
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Mozart died at what age?
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Who's sonata's were the most important in keyboard literature?
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was most famous for what?
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What type of music has no prescribed story or text to hold the music together and the story is the music?
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The classical era is often referred to as what?
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What is Standard multimovement cycle
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How many forms does the classical concerto have and what's the temp?
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What is a Musical Idea used as a building block in a composition?
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three movements that alternate fast-slow-fast
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the opposition of two dissimilar elements, such as soloist, or solo group, vs an orchestra
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The Rococo Era
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for being a child prodigy who started to write music before the age of five.
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Chamber Music
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three or four movements in prescribed forms and tempos
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35 years old.
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A theme
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the classical era
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Beethoven's and Mozart's
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the use of quick, aggressive rhythmic theme rising from low to high register
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Absolute Music
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Usually fast in sonata-allegro form or a rondo, serving as the finale.
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the soloist
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Usually a slow movement characterized by lyrical melodies and is in a shortened sonata form or a theme and variations
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Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, I (A Little Night Music)
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the fast-slow-fast sections of the Italian opera overture
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the symphony, sonata, chamber music, concerto, sacred music, and various types of operas.
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two violins, viola, and cello
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the most important chamber music genre of the era.
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Which social class was the opera seria popular for?
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What style of opera flourished in all countries?
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Which social class was the comic opera popular for?
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Which part of the sonata-allegro form features the most tension and drama through modulation and motivic interplay?
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Which part of the Sonata-allegro form stated the two opposing themes and their keys?
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Who was the "Father of the Symphony"?
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Who reformed opera seria, creating a highly expressive drama with a lot of crows appeal?
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which dance form usually has two contrasting dances with the return of the first dance to conclude the set.
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What did Beethoven suffer from later in life?
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Who's music is notable for lyrical melodies, colorful orchestration, and dramatic content?

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