Across
- 3. Second Viennese School composers used this (Schoenberg, Berg, Webern).
- 6. A motive associated with a specific character or theme
- 8. An ensemble formed by linking computers and speakers together
- 13. Music that is brought down to its fundamental elements with repetition as the focus
- 16. Music that avoids traditional harmony.
- 17. Music that started with new media developed beginning in the 1970's
- 18. Music that progresses without ever repeating a section.
Down
- 1. Musical movement that arose as a reaction against romanticism but sought to capture classical ideals
- 2. Two or more voices or instruments in different keys together at once.
- 4. Instruments that electronically generate a wide variety of sounds
- 5. Music that uses both electronically produced sounds and recorded natural sounds
- 7. Composing music using a series of values assigned to musical elements.
- 9. Uses notes not part of a predominant scale.
- 10. Music based on a composer's impression of an object, concept or event.
- 11. Musical movement focused on strong rhythmic pulse and distinct musical ideas.
- 12. Compositional technique that used a randomly produced series of tones based on the chromatic scale.
- 14. Music that followed Opera as the next step in the music supporting drama
- 15. This is a strictly American genre of music
