Across
- 2. Advances that made music portable and accessible beyond live performances
- 6. Conflicts that caused composers to flee their homes and influenced musical styles
- 9. Music created using random or aleatoric methods
- 11. Composer of Bolero who used exoticism
- 12. Style with misty atmosphere unclear pulse and blurred forms
- 14. Style featuring steady pulse clear tonality and repeated short patterns
- 17. Russian composer of The Rite of Spring who later wrote in a neoclassical style
- 18. Composer known for dramatic works and innovations in music education
- 19. American composer who used jazz heavily and wrote Broadway musicals
Down
- 1. American composer who studied with Nadia Boulanger and wrote music American in character
- 2. Method of composing using all twelve chromatic pitches in a specific order
- 3. Style marked by emotional restraint balance and clarity modeled on earlier periods
- 4. First woman to win the Rome Prize who died very young
- 5. Founder of musical impressionism who rejected the label
- 7. Extension of the twelve-tone system to rhythm and dynamics
- 8. Mid-century device that allowed people to watch performances at home
- 10. Absence of an established key center
- 13. Early twentieth-century device that brought performances into homes
- 15. Considered the first great American composer whose music was ahead of its time
- 16. Style emphasizing harsh dissonance driving rhythms and primitive power
