Across
- 3. a scientist who studies the characteristics and customs of a group of people
- 4. the ability to perform an instrument in tune and in proper rhythm
- 5. someone who excels at an early age
- 7. the quality of sound
- 9. a musical style in which all performers sing or play the same melody in a manner appropriate to each voice or instrument
- 11. a composition usually written in three lenthy sections with interplay between soloists and orchestra
- 13. virtuoso violinist who was rumored to have sold his soul to the devil for his exceptional ability (Niccolo)
- 16. a popular style of music characterized by strong, prominent meter, improvisation and dotted or syncopated patterns
- 18. the distinct manner or character of musical expression
- 20. music with sections that are left undetermined chance music
- 22. the feeling a performer brings to music
- 23. a composition consisting of a recurring theme with alternating with contrasting sections (ABACABA)
Down
- 1. the ability to discern musical characteristics and describe them
- 2. the ability to look at the world from another person's perspective
- 6. a polyphonic composition consisting of a series of successive melody imitations
- 8. a professional who studies the music of different cultural groups
- 10. a repeated musical figure
- 12. a style of "art" music
- 14. a short distinctive musical pattern or figure; building block
- 15. a performer with brilliant, flawless technique
- 17. single melody with chordal accompaniment
- 19. a work in several movements for one or more instruments
- 21. virtuoso pianist, violinist and composer who was a child prodigy like Mozart (Franz)
