Music Yr09 Sum1 Flashcards
1.1 What is the difference between classical music and the classical era?
The classical era refers to music from a certain time period. Classical music refers to most orchestral music.
1.2 When was the classical era?
The classical period is music composed between about 1750-1820.
1.3 Who are the 5 most popular classical composers?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) Joseph Haydn (1732-1908)
2.1 Tempo
How fast or slow. Fur Elise is marked Poco moto – a little motion.
2.2 Dynamics
How loud or soft. pp – Pianissimo – Very soft, p – Piano – soft, mp – mezzo piano – medium soft, mf – mezzo forte – medium loud, f – forte – loud, ff – fortissimo – very loud.
2.3 Crescendo
Gradually getting louder
2.4 Diminuendo
Gradually getting softer
2.5 Duration
How long or short a note is. Semibreve, Minim, Crotchet, Quaver, Semiquaver.
2.6 Timbre
The specific sound of an instrument or group of instruments
2.7 Texture
How thick or thin. Fur Elise is mainly melody line with little accompaniment.
2.8 Pitch
How high or low the notes are. Fur Elise uses a wide range of around 6 octaves.
2.9 Form
How a piece is structured. Fur Elise is in Rondo form (A B A C A). The A section repeats 3 times, the B section is more joyful, the C section adds drama, dynamic variation and a large pitch range.
3.1 Tempo
How fast or slow. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is marked Allegro – quick, lively and bright.
3.2 Dynamics
How loud or soft. pp – Pianissimo – Very soft, p – Piano – soft, mp – mezzo piano – medium soft, mf – mezzo forte – medium loud, f – forte – loud, ff – fortissimo – very loud.
3.3 Crescendo
Gradually getting louder