Across
- 4. A ruler who has complete control over everything in a country.
- 6. A play where the actors sing their lines, usually with fancy costumes and an orchestra.
- 7. A fast and lively Baroque dance.
- 10. A Baroque piece with a small group of soloists playing against a larger orchestra.
- 13. A group of musicians, artists, and thinkers in Florence who helped create opera.
- 14. Art or music that tries to show things exactly as they are, like real life.Single feeling When a piece of music focuses on one main emotion.
- 15. A style where a solo singer performs with instruments, popular in the early Baroque period.
- 16. A lively dance from the Baroque period, often in triple time.
- 17. A collection of dance music pieces played for fun or listening.
Down
- 1. A piece of music for a solo instrument and an orchestra, usually in three parts (fast-slow-fast).
- 2. The idea that music should focus on one main emotion at a time.
- 3. When sound tricks your ears into hearing something that’s not there.
- 5. A type of dance music popular in the Baroque period.
- 8. A French dance in moderate tempo from the Baroque period.
- 9. The structure or design of a piece of music.
- 11. A slow, serious dance from the Baroque period.
- 12. A big piece of music for an orchestra, chorus, and soloists, often on religious subjects, but performed without acting or costumes.
- 13. A complicated type of music where a main melody is repeated by different instruments or voices.
- 15. A slow, graceful dance from the Baroque period.
- 18. immersive When the experience feels so real it surrounds you completely.