Musicophilia
Across
- 3. Mozart's opera 'The Marriage of ___'
- 4. His largest choral work was 'Ein Deutsches Requiem'
- 7. He composed nine symphonies, 5 piano concerti, 32 piano sonatas, and 16 string quartets
- 9. A written-out or improvised portion of a concerto movement in which only the soloist plays
- 10. The language of music describing pitch relationships such as major or minor
- 12. He composed the Canon in D
- 13. The frequency of a sound determines its ___
- 16. A high-pitched woodwind instrument that sounds notes an octave higher than written
- 18. A plucked keyboard instrument
- 22. A musical genre in jazz music that uses a lot of syncopated rhythm
- 23. Term meaning 'art song' and is a 19th-century genre for German poems set to music
- 24. The amplitude of a sound determines its ___
- 25. A performance direction meaning 'at a lively tempo'
- 26. A performance direction for string players meaning 'to vibrate'
- 27. A Baroque composer who wrote more than 500 keyboard sonatas
- 30. Bach's keyboard work 'The Well-Tempered Clavier' is also known as the 48 ___ and Fugues
- 32. He wrote the piano piece 'Clair de Lune'
Down
- 1. Annual festival in which Richard Wagner's operas are performed
- 2. A percussion instrument
- 5. George Frideric Handel wrote this oratorio
- 6. He composed the popular 'Wedding March'
- 8. A large-scale work of sacred text set to music but not performed in a theatrical setting
- 11. He wrote the music for the musical 'West Side Story'
- 14. A 19th-century composer who wrote mainly for the piano
- 15. He wrote the score for the ballet 'The Nutcracker'
- 17. A dramatic work set to music and performed in a theatrical setting
- 19. A performance direction meaning 'to get faster'
- 20. This describes the effect created by a rough or displeasing combination of notes sounded together
- 21. A performance direction for string players meaning 'to pluck'
- 28. Term used to describe an expressive and rhythmic freedom in the intrepretation of music
- 29. Wolfgang ___ Mozart
- 31. English composer who wrote 'Enigma Variations'
- 33. One orchestral family
- 34. A genre for works written for a solo instrument or a solo instrument with piano