Across
- 2. A German form of opera composed by Mozart with spoken dialogue, arias and choruses.
- 4. A Classical composition for orchestra and a soloist, the aim is to show off the soloist’s virtuosity. (1)
- 6. The Baroque technique where the keyboardist would play the bass line of the music with the left hand and with the right hand improvise above it.(2)
- 11. A Classical period from where the work is based on a main idea that is changed and altered many times.(3 words)
- 12. A polyphonic composition based on a main theme.(1)
- 13. A Classical form that consists of an exposition, development, recapitulation and coda.(2)
Down
- 1. A compilation of the works of Bach, 48 pieces that are written in each key of the piano.(4,English)
- 3. A large orchestral work, perfected by Haydn who wrote 104 of them.(1)
- 4. A Baroque composition consisting of a small group playing against the Tutti.
- 5. A note sustained in the bass while other voices harmonize above it.(2)
- 7. An Italian form of opera composed by Mozart that is light-hearted and with a happy ending.(2)
- 8. A Classical composition written for a small group of instruments played in a private house or palace.(2)
- 9. A classical form used by Beethoven, the Pathetique is an example.(2)
- 10. An opera composed by Henry Purcell that we studied.(3)