Across
- 3. a piece of music, usually written for a solo instrument or a small ensemble, comprised of two to four movements
- 5. one form of sonata, usually at the beginning
- 6. texts of a chants are constant among each mass
- 9. a glide from one pitch to another
- 11. when a composer directly "quotes" another piece of work into a new piece
- 12. a genre of music in which the instrumentation, or melodies are designed to reminisce ancient times
- 16. an unconventional way of singing or playing a musical instrument
- 17. a musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- 19. a song that involves several different voices, well known through the Renaissance period
- 22. a musical technique of composing music that reflects the literal meaning of a songs lyrics
- 23. In an opera, the singer's delivery is more of a speech than a song
- 25. 3rd form of sonata, similar to the exposition, th
Down
- 1. a musical idea used obsessively
- 2. musical texture made up of a single unaccompanied melodic line
- 4. a repeat
- 7. one part of a larger work of music, that is usually contains one voice, with or without instrumental accompaniment
- 8. a short melodic phrase repeated consistently throughout the piece
- 10. to play with expression and freedom (tempo change can come as well)
- 13. a repeated rhythmic phrase, either sung or shouted
- 14. a method of composition using series of pitches, rhythms, dynamics, timbres
- 15. the second form of a sonata, usually a huge chunk of the piece that introduces new musical ideas and sometimes key change
- 18. music that is intended to evoke images or events
- 20. a piece of music that lacks a key center
- 21. a song written to be sung in recital, typically with piano accompaniment and often set to a poem
- 24. without instrumental accompaniment