Brandenburg
Across
- 5. A lively dance of the Baroque period that this piece has a similiar feel of
- 6. Use of relative cadences
- 7. Orchestration of the piece formed by a concertino, ripieno and a continuo
- 8. Repeated note on B in the bass in the second section
Down
- 1. Overlapping subjects in a fugue
- 2. Structure of the piece
- 3. Stays in a conventional key
- 4. Features of the harpsichord melody at 114 where a series of note patterns are repeated
- 6. Textures seen in this piece where one instrument begins with a subject that is then repeated by others