Across
- 2. the type of opera that is comic or satirical
- 4. "one sound"
- 5. "many sounds"
- 8. music where every line of text has a different musical setting
- 11. a sudden, radical, and/or complete change
- 13. a three-part form that began to gain dominance in the instrumental genres of the Classical Era
- 14. a one-movement orchestral work evoking a story or suggesting an extramusical idea
- 16. a sung conversation between characters to advance the storyline of an opera
- 20. things that have to do with religion, faith, and/or the church
- 21. someone who shows incredible talent at something from a very young age
- 22. a group of individual songs meant to be performed in a sequence as a unit
- 23. instrumental music accompanied by a written program describing the music's story, idea, or mood
- 24. a song for a solo singer that releases emotional tension surrounding a character or scene
Down
- 1. the order and parts of the Christian Mass
- 3. an artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement that promoted strong emotion and imagination
- 6. things that have to do with the observable world
- 7. a type or category of music
- 9. a French term that means "rebirth"
- 10. a strong intellectual movement during the Renaissance that focused on the humanities and things pertaining to human knowledge
- 12. strong pride for one's country
- 15. the type of opera that is serious and has lofty heroic themes from history and mythology
- 17. highly exaggerated, ornamented, and expressive
- 18. secular pieces from the Renaissance Era that were sung in social gatherings and after meals
- 19. the text or script of an opera
