La Rejouissance
Across
- 4. One melodic line with chordal accompaniment, often all parts will have the same rhythm.
- 5. The key with this arrangement of tones and semitones; tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone, tone. The key for this piece.
- 6. The first name of Handel.
- 9. What was this piece accompanying?
- 10. The number of the movement.
- 11. This piece is this. It means 'a sequence'
- 13. Time signatures that are often referred to as duple, triple, quadruple. Such as 6/8. Not the type of time signature of this piece.
- 15. The family of instruments mainly feartured in this piece.
Down
- 1. Two or more melodic lines heard together but moving independently.
- 2. Time signatures such as 4/4, 3/8, 2/4. The type of time signature of this piece.
- 3. One melodic line with no additional parts or accompaniment.
- 7. George, The name of the king who commissioned him to compose the piece.
- 8. The emotion and feeling this piece portrays.
- 12. The type of dynamics featured in this piece and commonly throughout Baroque music.
- 14. The key with this arrangement of tones and semitones; tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, semitone, tone and a half, semitone. Not the key for this piece.