The concerto through time Flashcards

1
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When was the Classical period?

A

1700s - 1820

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What changed between the Baroque and Classical period? (any 3 from list)

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  • the expansion of the orchestra
  • introduction of pianos
  • introductions of clarinets
  • Dynamics became more varied: crescendos and diminuendos
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3
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What are 3 Classical composers?

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Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven

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4
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What are the main 2 instruments in Classical music?

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  • strings

- pianos

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5
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What are 3 common textures in Classical music? (any from list)

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  • homophonic
  • polyphonic
  • broken chords
  • block chords
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What are 3 common melodic devices of Classical music? (any 3 from list)

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  • diatonic harmony
  • even phrase length
  • regular metre
  • dissonance
  • monothematic melodies
  • ornamentation
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7
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What is a monothematic melody?

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melodies that are evolved and developed from one musical idea

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8
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What are common structures in Classcial music? (any 3 from list)

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  • Concerto
  • Symphony
  • Sonatas
  • Ternary (ABA)
  • Rondo form (ABACA)
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9
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What is a concerto?

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Composition for melody and accompaniment with 3 movements: fast, slow, fast

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10
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What is a Sonata?

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A form with three contrasting movements: Exposition, development and recapitulation.

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What is a Symphony?

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composition for a full orchestra with four movements and at least one in sonata form

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12
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What is a cadenza?

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A solo section in classical music where the soloist can show off

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13
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How to identify Baroque music (in an exam)? (pick 3 from list)

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  • Listen for a harpsichord
  • Short musical phrases
  • Limited orchestras
  • terraced dynamics
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How to identify Classical music (in an exam)?

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  • no harpsichord
  • even phrases
  • development of phrases
  • varied dynamics
  • changes in tempo
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