Classical Music Review
Across
- 3. examples of these include rondo, theme and variation, and sonata
- 6. how the music is voiced - in classical it was typically homophonic
- 7. this composer spent his entire career in the patronage system
- 8. and variation a form in which a basic musical idea or theme is repeated several times with changes added to each repetition
- 10. a style during the late baroque period and early classical period in which the baroque style's elaborate filigree, exaggeration, and ornamentation are replaced with softer lines and pastels
- 11. the most common form of the classical period, it consists of four main sections and is the standard form for the first movement of a symphony
- 12. tuneful and easy to remember music where symmetry is common and phrases occur in pairs
- 14. this composer never worked within the patronage system and began to suffer from hearing loss in his late twenties
- 15. a stylistic rejection of baroque and rococo styles and an attempt to recapture the simplicity and grandeur of ancient Greek and Roman art
- 16. examples of this musical term are syncopation, unexpected pauses, and shifts between longer and shorter notes
Down
- 1. the return of the main themes of a piece in sonata form
- 2. the opening section of a piece in sonata form during which the main themes are presented
- 4. this composer was a child prodigy who left the patronage system to freelance in Vienna
- 5. this musical characteristic is another term for volume of the music and varied widely throughout a piece of music
- 9. the concluding section of a piece in sonata form, usually in the tonic key
- 10. a form in which a tuneful main theme (A) returns several times in alternation with other themes (ABACA)
- 12. and trio usually a movement within a larger work; this form is written in a triple meter with an ABA form
- 13. the section within a piece in sonata form in which the themes are explored and presented in new ways and modulate to other keys