Between what eras did the Classical Era take place?
  • 1600-1750
  • 1750-1825
  • 1825-1900
  • 1900-present
Which of the following is NOT a Classical composer?
  • Beethoven
  • Mozart
  • Haydn
  • Gershwin
Who wrote theme and variations on "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star?"
  • Mozart
  • Beethoven
  • Haydn
  • Handel
What composer continued to write music even after he went deaf?
  • Mozart
  • Haydn
  • Handel
  • Beethoven
Which composer died penniless?
  • Handel
  • Haydn
  • Beethoven
  • Mozart
Mozart died at the age of...
  • 56
  • 35
  • 78
  • 62
An orchestral work consisting of several movements, which achieved its highest form during the classical period
  • Sonata
  • Symphony
  • Orchestra
  • Symphony Orchestra
A prodigy is
  • A non-Catholic
  • A chamber group of strings
  • a young person who is exceptionally talented in a specific ability or quality
  • an old person who is exceptionally talented in a specific ability or quality
Which composer bridged the classical and the romantic time period with his/her music?
  • HAYDN
  • BOCCHERINI
  • MOZART
  • BEETHOVEN
This composer was the "Father of the Symphony"
  • Schubert
  • Haydn
  • Mozart
  • Beethoven
The "Surprise Symphony" was written by Hayden (who had a sense of humor). Why was it so suprising?
  • It had a vocalist
  • It didn't have strings
  • There were cannons
  • It was very quiet and then had a loud blast to wake up the audience.
What happened to Beethoven later in his life?
  • he went blind
  • he went deaf
  • he couldn't speak
  • he was sick
What does Composer mean?
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  • A person who writes music
  • A person who listens to music
  • A person who dances to music
  • A person who plays music
This is the part of the composition wherein the theme is being repeated as they first emerge in the opening exposition.
  • Recapitulation
  • Development
  • Exposition
It is the middle part of the sonata- allegro form wherein themes are being developed.
  • Exposition
  • Recapitulation
  • Development
He was the composer that bridged the late classical era and the early Romantic era.
  • LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
  • WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
  • FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN
He is a child prodigy and the most amazing genius in musical history.
  • WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
  • FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN
  • LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
What statement MOST accurately describes “classical music” and music from the Classical period?
  • Only music composed from 1750-1830 is considered from the Classical period.
  • Classical music only includes works composed by Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven.
  • Music from the Classical period is never categorized as classical music.
  • There is no such thing as contemporary classical music that is composed today
What is generally TRUE about the influences on the Classical era of music?
  • Most composers were influenced by the Catholic Church and the Protestant Reformation.
  • Many musicians were influenced by the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome.
  • The melodies were influenced by the trends to be extravagant and use ornamentation.
  • The music was influenced by wealthy patrons who funded all of the composers of the era.
What change happened during the Classical era that MOST influenced the accessibility of music?
  • The Catholic Church hosted concerts in their newly-constructed cathedrals
  • The printing press was invented, which allowed music to be distributed.
  • More venues, like opera houses and concert halls, opened around Europe
  • Universities let middle-class citizens take classes to help them understand the music.
What was likely TRUE about funding for music during the Classical era?
  • Most musicians continued to write music that was religious, so they could earn a living from the churches.
  • Wealthy people completely stopped supporting the musicians, which forced them to look for other funding
  • Vienna offered hundreds of scholarships, which inspired musicians to flock to their city to create music
  • Composers could write a wide variety of music because they had middle-class supporters to fund them
What is the BEST way to describe the Viennese School from the Classical era?
  • It was an exclusive university in Vienna that trained famous composers.
  • It was the innovation in music and composition from Vienna, Austria.
  • It was the primary school where Mozart composed his first piece at five years old
  • It was a monastery that trained priests to compose various forms of music.
Maria is listening to a song and trying to figure out if it is from the Classical era. What would MOST likely convince Maria that it is from the Classical period?
  • It uses ornamentation.
  • It uses grace notes.
  • It uses trills.
  • It uses homophony.
What happened to instrumental music during the Classical period?
  • It was rarely performed in concerts.
  • It became more decorated.
  • It lost all support from its patrons.
  • It increased in popularity.
Bruno wants to compose a work that is representative of the Classical period. How would he BEST demonstrate this period of music?
  • He should create an expanded, large-scale work.
  • He should write a small-scale work.
  • He should avoid writing a piece for the orchestra
  • He should avoid composing an instrumental piece.
When listening to a piece in sonata form, Katarina hears the three parts: ABA. However, the music continues after the ABA pattern. What is Katarina MOST likely hearing in this continuation?
  • exposition
  • development
  • recapitulation
  • coda
Tristan is attending his first symphony. What is MOST likely going to happen at the start of the symphony performance?
  • The movement will be brisk, fast, and upbeat
  • The movement will be slow and serious.
  • The movement will involve a lot of vocals
  • The movement will feature only one instrument
Compare Mozart to the concept of a modern-day rock star. What did these two MOST likely have in common?
  • They traveled the world to perform
  • They donated to charitable causes.
  • They lived hard and died young.
  • They started their careers late in life
Which composer has music that MOST accurately demonstrates characteristics of both the Classical period and the Romantic period?
  • Beethoven
  • Mozart
  • Haydn
  • Handel
Imagine you are a famous composer living during the Classical era, and you need musicians to play your pieces. What would MOST likely happen in this scenario?
  • You would recruit local priests to learn your compositions
  • No musicians would want to play for you.
  • You wouldn’t be able to find many trained musicians.
  • You would find many talented musicians available.
Concerning Classicism
  • The music from 1750 to 1820 is called 'Classical music'
  • The music from 1720 to 1850 is called 'Classical music'
  • The music from 1750 to 1820 is called 'classical music'
  • The music from 1720 to 1850 is called 'classical music'
In the Classicism, the patronage system to composers
  • Began to appear
  • Began to disappear
  • Disappeared
  • It had never appeared yet
In 'Classical music' melodies are often heard like a
  • question-answer phrase
  • answer-question phrase
  • open-close phrase
  • close-open phrase
The predominant texture in this period was
  • The homophonic texture
  • The polyphonic texture
  • the accompanied melody texture
  • the monophonic texture
Unlike in the Baroque period, it is said that in the Classicism appeared the first examples of
  • indications of forte
  • indications of piano
  • indications of tempo
  • indications of crescendo
What does Composer mean?
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  • A person who writes music
  • A person who listens to music
  • A person who dances to music
  • A person who plays music
What instrument is this
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  • Harp
  • Piano
  • Oboe
  • Xylophone
What instrument is this
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  • Guitar
  • Flute
  • Harp
  • Violin
What instrument is this
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  • Trumpet
  • Saxophone
  • Flute
  • Cello
What instrument is this
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  • Trombone
  • French Horn
  • Clarinet
  • Cello
What instrument is this
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  • Xylophone
  • Triangle
  • Castanets
  • Timpani
What is this group of people called
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  • Conductor
  • Composer
  • Musician
  • Orchestra
Which of these is a classical composer
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  • Michael Jackson
  • Drake
  • Harry Potter
  • Mozart
Which of these is NOT a classical composer
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  • Mozart
  • Coldplay
  • Beethoven
  • Haydn
Name the composer who went deaf
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  • Mozart
  • Bach
  • Beethoven
  • Vivaldi
What "family" is this instrument from
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  • String
  • Woodwind
  • Percussion
  • Brass
What "family" is this instrument from
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  • String
  • Woodwind
  • Percussion
  • Brass
What "family" is this instrument from
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  • String
  • Woodwind
  • Percussion
  • Brass
The symphony
  • There's a soloist instrument
  • All the instruments are important
  • Combines instruments and vocal parts
In the Exposition of Sonata....
  • There are three themes
  • There are two themes link with a bridge
  • Develop two themes changing tonality, texture, etc.
In the Develop of Sonata form:
  • Harmonic and textural possibilities of thematic material are explored
  • Melodic themes are presented
  • Concludes with a Coda
Who composed "The magic flute"?
  • Vivaldi
  • Beethoven
  • Mozart
What does Opera mean?
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  • A style of music in 3/4 time
  • A play performance of all singing with few to no spoken words
  • A style of music that tells a story through interpretive dance
  • A style of music played to keep troops walking in unison time.
What genre of music gave Mozart success in Vienna?
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  • Symphonies
  • Ballets
  • Small Ensemble Pieces
  • Opera
What is a Symphony?
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  • A long piece of music divided in 4 movements with different themes
  • A Very long piece of music
  • A very Short Piece of Music
  • A medium-long piece of music
What was the name of Beethoven's final piece of music?
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  • Symphony 8: My Little Symphony in F
  • Symphony 5: Fate
  • Symphony 9: Ode to Joy
  • Symphony 3: Heroic Symphony
What is a requiem?
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  • Mass for the Living
  • Mass for the Dead
  • A symphonic work
  • A type of Chamber music
Who wrote only nine symphonies?
  • Bach
  • Beethoven
  • Haydn
  • Bach
When was the classical era of music?
  • 1750-1820
  • 1600-1750
  • 1700-1850
  • 1820-1900
The birth of the opera was during Classicism period
  • true
  • false
What's the musical piece that Mozart composed before die and couldn't finished?
  • El rapto del Serrallo
  • Ninth Symphony
  • Requiem
  • Fidelio
What is an "opera buffa"?
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  • Serious opera developed in Naples during XVIII Century
  • It's a comic opera with a story on everyday life.
Which composer was deaf?
  • Mozart
  • Bach
  • Michael
  • Beethoven
  • Haydn
Who is ...?
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  • Beethoven
  • Mozart
  • Haydn
  • Bach
What's the predominant texture during Classicism?
  • Polyphony
  • Bass continuo
  • Melody with accompaniment
  • All of them
Which is the most important musical form established in this period?
  • fugue
  • sonata
  • symphony
  • opera
Which is the musical form written for orchestra and soloist instrument?
  • Sonata
  • Symphony
  • Concerto
  • String quartet
Religious vocal form:
  • sonata
  • opera
  • symphony
  • oratorio
Who are the most representative composers during classical period?
  • Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven
  • Händel, Mozart and Beethoven
  • Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
  • Haydn, Mozart and Bach
Who was a prodigy during his childhood?
  • Bach
  • Haydn
  • Mozart
  • Beethoven
Where they lived Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn?
  • Salzburg
  • Bonn
  • Viena
  • Venice
What's the structure of sonata form?
  • DevelopStructureRe-develop
  • ExpositionDevelopOutcome
  • ExpositionDevelopmentRecapitulation
  • InitioDevelopmentReexposition
Who composed the Oratorio "The Creation"?
  • Mozart
  • Haydn
  • Beethoven
  • Haendel
Who are named "The vienesse classicism"?
  • Mozart, Haydn and Gluck
  • Haydn, Beethoven and Salieri
  • Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven
  • Haendel, Mozart and Beethoven
Beethoven composed his 9th Symphony...
  • with a choir at the end
  • with spoken parts during 3rd movement
  • with piano
Haydn was famous for his...
  • Symphonies
  • operas and lieder
  • piano songs
How is called the comic opera that tells a story of everyday life?
  • opera seria
  • opera buffa
  • lyric tragedy
  • Oratorio
How is the name of the composer that tells the story of Mozart in the film "Amadeus"?
  • Haydn
  • Beethoven
  • Salieri
  • Verdi
Symphonic music is written
  • For an orchestra
  • For few instruments
  • For sonata
What's the period before Classicism?
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  • Renaissement
  • Baroque
  • Middle Age
  • Ancient Greece
Musical instrumental form for one or two soloist instruments:
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  • Symphony
  • Oratorio
  • Sonata
  • Canon
Many monarchies of Europe embraced new ideals promoted by Rousseau, Diderot and others
  • Clasicism
  • Enlightenment
  • Romanticism
  • Nationalism
What's the main difference between Sonata and Symphony?
  • Duration
  • Name
  • One is for orchestra and not the other
  • One is instrumental and the other is vocal form
Who are named Ludwig and Joseph?
  • Beethoven and Bach
  • Mozart and Haydn
  • Beethoven and Haydn
  • Beethoven and Mozart
How many symphonies composed Beethoven?
  • 9
  • 108
  • 5
  • None
How is named the "opera buffa" in Germany?
  • singspiel
  • sonata
  • symphony
  • zarzuela
Is the current Hymn of the European Union:
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  • Symphony"Heroic"
  • Symphony "Júpiter"
  • Symphony "Choral" (Ode to Joy)
  • "Für Elise"
Which of the following did NOT happen during the classical period?
  • Orville Wright flies the first airplane
  • The American Revolution
  • Beethoven composed 9 symphonies
  • Benjamin Franklin discovers electricity
Who "discovered" electricity during the Classical Era?
  • Mozart
  • Haydn
  • Franklin
  • Washington
Which composer was happy and cheerful but not very good with money?
  • Mozart
  • Beethoven
  • Haydn
  • Handel
Beethoven died at the age of...
  • 56
  • 35
  • 92
  • 35
The classical period of music ran roughly from...
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  • 1730-1820
  • 1630- 1720
  • 1430- 1530
  • 1830-1950
What instrument is this
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  • Double Bass
  • Cello
  • Harp
  • Violin
What instrument is this
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  • Trombone
  • French Horn
  • Clarinet
  • Cello
What instrument is this
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  • Piccolo
  • Oboe
  • Flute
  • Clarinet
What instrument is this
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  • Xylophone
  • Triangle
  • Drum
  • Timpani
What instrument is this
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  • Harpsichord
  • Piano
  • Celeste
  • Xylophone
What is this group of people called
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  • Conductor
  • Composer
  • Musician
  • Orchestra
Which of these is a classical composer
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  • Vivaldi
  • Bach
  • Handel
  • Haydn
Which of these is a classical composer
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  • Mozart
  • Monteverdi
  • Telemann
  • Scarlatti
Which of these is NOT a classical composer
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  • Mozart
  • Bach
  • Beethoven
  • Haydn
Classical music had a
  • louder, heavy texture
  • smaller, quieter texture
  • denser, thicker texture
  • light, clear texture
What is Chamber Music?
  • compositions meant to be played by a small group of musicians, such as a string quartet
  • compositions meant to be played by a large group of musicians, such as a string quartet
  • compositions meant to be played by a small group of bakers, such as a string cheese quartet
  • compositions meant to be played by a small group of travelling musicians, such as a string quartet
The musical setting of a death mass, a religious service to honor someone who has died, is called a
  • funeral
  • requiem
  • dirge
  • chamber music
A sonata is
  • an instrumental work containing few movements, usually played by a symphony
  • a vocal work containing several movements, usually played by a soloist
  • an instrumental work containing several bowel movements, usually played by a pianist
  • an instrumental work containing several movements, usually played by a soloist
Which composer bridged the Baroque and Classical time period with his/her music?
  • MOZART
  • BEETHOVEN
  • SCHUBERT
Whose family wanted him to have a career in medicine?
  • Bach
  • Beethoven
  • Mahler
  • Berlioz
Name the composer who went deaf .
  • Mozart
  • Bach
  • Beethoven
  • Vivaldi
Which composer had 2 daughters named Anna & Maria?
  • Mahler
  • Chopin
  • John Adams
  • Berlioz
Who wrote "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"?
  • Beethoven
  • Tchaikovsky
  • Beethoven
  • Bach
This composer's first name was Frederic.
  • Vivaldi
  • Chopin
  • Beethoven
  • Mozart
Mozart wrote this famous piece
  • The Magic Flute
  • Ode To Joy
  • Swan Lake
  • Requiem
This composer wrote during the Romantic period.
  • Bach
  • Vivaldi
  • Handel
  • Chopin
"The Four Seasons" is a composition by this composer.
  • Handel
  • Mozart
  • Vivaldi
  • Adams
One of these composers did NOT write in any of the assigned periods: Baroque, Classical, or Romantic.
  • Mahler
  • Adams
  • Tchaikovsky
  • Berlioz
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