Music History pg 46-55

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Across
  1. 4. women who wrote nearly 500 pieces of music, but published some of her work under her brother's name
  2. 7. of the most popular ballet pieces of music ever written
  3. 9. composer began to write pieces with a single movement
  4. 10. composer who kept traditional symphony form, but experimented with new techniques
  5. 12. Hungarian pianist and composer who played so intensely that the piano strings used to break
  6. 14. a Czech Republic, who became one of the most celebrated violin virtuosi of her time
  7. 17. the popular song written by the American musical prodigy and pianist, Amy Beach
  8. 18. today's pops star
  9. 19. musicians were paid to play in symphony orchestras, one of these that began in 1842 and still preform today
Down
  1. 1. German child prodigy who became a piano virtuoso
  2. 2. the person who stands in front of the orchestra and tells them what to do
  3. 3. composer regarded as the founder of Czech music
  4. 5. music that came from the idea that countries had their own identities and that they should rule themselves
  5. 6. considered a piano prodigy who composed music fo rthe piano and some chamber music, basing some of his pieces on the Polish folk music heard as a child
  6. 8. the largest group of musicians playing together
  7. 11. violin virtuoso, first to play by plucking the strings with his left hand rather than his right
  8. 13. an orchestra is usually arranged this way
  9. 14. were often prevented from composing, weren't allowed to perform outside the home
  10. 15. who said, just imaging a work of such magnitude that it mirrors the whole world
  11. 16. type of instruments that sit two rows behind the strings in the center