Romantic Review 2
Across
- 1. This is the last name of the composer who spent 2 years of his life in a mental asylum. (Composers & Music)
- 3. Frederic Chopin was exiled from _________ by the Russians. (Composers & Music)
- 4. An example of a _________ is when the flute's main melody conveys a bird flying in. (Background)
- 6. Franz Liszt was known for having unusually _________ hands. (Composers & Music)
- 8. Frederic Chopin was called a "child ________." (Composers & Music)
- 11. The ___________ School of Thought embraces folk tunes/styles of their own countries. (Background)
- 12. One of Robert Schumann's compositions was "Wilder _______." (Composers & Music)
- 14. This word means to be a "highly skilled" pianist. (Composers & Music)
- 17. This is the last name of the composer who wrote "Swan Lake." (Composers & Music)
- 18. This is the last name of the composer who wrote "Liebestraum, No. 3." (Composers & Music)
- 20. "Swan Lake," "Sleeping Beauty," and "The Nutcracker" were 3 ________ written by Tchaikovsky. (Composers & Music)
Down
- 2. Romantic music was composed from the _________. (Background)
- 5. The ____________ School of Thought uses notes to paint musical pictures. (Background)
- 7. This is the last name of the composer who never got married or had any kids. (Composers & Music)
- 9. This is the title of the song from "The Nutcracker," written by Tchaikovsky. (Composers & Music)
- 10. The strings section sit in the ______ row of the Romantic orchestra. (Background)
- 13. Robert Schumann became a composer because he failed as a __________. (Composers & Music)
- 15. Common techniques in Romantic music are complex harmonies and complex __________. (Background)
- 16. Robert Schumann was a ______ as well as a composer. (Composers & Music)
- 19. The percussion section sits in the _______ row of the Romantic orchestra. (Background)