Across
- 5. Composer who developed the 12-tone technique
- 9. Style of music that features improvisation, syncopation, and swing
- 10. American composer of "Appalachian Spring"
- 13. Type of rhythm which makes Jazz and Blues more lyrical and song-like
- 15. American composer of "4mins33"
- 17. Technique where sounds on a recording tape were played backwards or sped up
- 19. Hungarian composer who used a lot of folk music
- 20. Rhythm where the weak beats of the bar are stressed
- 21. Opposite of consonance in music
- 22. Style of music which combined modern ideas with features of the Classical period.
- 23. Stockhausen composed this style of music
- 25. Style of music with a lot of repetition, diatonic chords, and antiphony
- 27. When composers use notes outside of the major or minor scale
- 28. American composer of "Rhapsody in Blue"
- 29. Style of music based on the 12 notes of the chromatic scale in a set order
- 30. Russian composer of "The Rite Of Spring"
Down
- 1. French composer, known as the father of electronic music
- 2. English composer of "The Planets"
- 3. Technique where a piano's sound is altered by placing objects between or on the strings
- 4. Music that lacks a home key
- 6. Russian composer of "Peter and the Wolf"
- 7. Minimalist composer and contemporary of Philip Glass
- 8. English composer of "The Lark Ascending"
- 11. Another name for chance music
- 12. 5 note scale common in Impressionist music
- 14. French composer of "Bolero"
- 16. Style of music associated with the art of Monet
- 18. Style of music that was very atonal, dissonant, and emotional
- 24. Bartok, Vaughan-Williams, and Copland were this type of composer
- 26. French composer of "Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune"
- 29. French composer of "Gymnopedies"