Across
- 3. a time of development for the symphony.
- 8. represented sounds of nature and symbolism character feelings(as opposed to just accompanying the performers)
- 10. usually slower in tempo with a lyrical melody
- 11. worked for a prince and wrote mostly secular music
- 12. Known for his use of landscapes and watercolors
- 13. used forms of classical time period (theme and variation, rondo, etc.) but wrote music that expressed deeper emotions
- 15. russian composer most recognized for his ballet music
Down
- 1. French painter/sculptor who is most associated with dance (over half his works were dance-related)
- 2. usually has a relatively fast tempo
- 4. wrote music people loved to listen to - simple melodies that reflect the hope of the human spirit
- 5. focused on the effects of light and color (because cameras couldn’t capture color yet)
- 6. a minuet, has the feel of a waltz (one-twothree, one-two-three)
- 7. was more famous in death than in life
- 9. a faster tempo, and concludes the piece
- 14. Considered a Neo-Impressionist, and started the “fauvism” movement (brighter, not necessarily realistic, colors, with simple figures)
