Across
- 2. a famous melody that appears in all five movements of Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique to represent the beloved from the program
- 5. directly quoting another work in a composition
- 7. choral music without instrumental accompaniment
- 9. one musical line, no accompaniment
- 10. composing music using a series of values assigned to musical elements such as pitch, duration, dynamics, and instrumentation
- 12. a composition setting a poem to music, generally for one solo voice and piano accompaniment; in German, a Lied
- 13. set of texts of the Roman Rite Mass that are generally invariable
- 15. musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- 17. gliding from one note to another
- 20. Homophonic compositions featuring a solo singer over orchestral accompaniment
- 21. first section of a sonata form movement, in which the themes and key areas of the movement are introduced; the section normally modulates from the home key to a different key
- 23. a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm
- 24. text set to a melody written in monophonic texture with un-notated rhythms typically used in religious worship
- 25. the momentary speeding up or slowing down of the tempo within a melody line, literally “robbing” time from one note to give to another
Down
- 1. instrumental music intended to represent a something extra musical such as a poem, narrative, drama, or picture, or the ideas, images, or sounds therein
- 3. the middle section of a sonata-form movement in which the themes and key areas introduced in the exposition are developed
- 4. a form often found in the first and last movements of sonatas, symphonies, and string quartets, consisting of three parts – exposition, development, and recapitulation
- 6. was utilized by Renaissance composers to represent poetic images musically
- 8. fascination with the other
- 11. a musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem.
- 14. repeated unifying sections founds in between the solo sections of a concerto grosso
- 16. An operatic number using speech-like melodies and rhythms, performing using a flexible tempo, to sparse accompaniment, most often provided by the basso continuo
- 18. Music that seeks to avoid both the traditional rules of harmony and the use of chords or scales that provide a tonal center
- 19. unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments employed to obtain unusual sounds or timbres
- 22. third and final second of a sonata-form movement, in which the themes of the exposition return, now in the home key of the movement
