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what 3 components make up an opera and an oritorio and what is the difference between them aria, recitative and a chorus, the difference is opera is secular and oritorio is sacred
what are features of renaissance modal, unaccompanied, lute basic strings and brass, homophonic or polyphonic
what are teh dates and styles for chopin and liszt 1830 – 1850 chopin highly complicated technical piano solo music
1830 – 1885 liszt highly complicated technical piano music, however less melodic than chopin
what are the dates and style of beethoven 1780 – 1825
symphonies, concerti, piano sonatas, other sonatas (including for violin), string quartets, masses, and Lieder.
what are the dates and style of Handal 1700 – 1755
operas, oratorios – the messaiah, contertos and concerto grossis
what are the dates and styles of bach 1700-1750
chorales, organ works, cantatas, fugues, concertos
what are the dates and styles of Brahms 1850 – 1890
symphanies, concertos, ovatures and choral works
what are the dates and styles of grieg 1860 – 1900
symphanies, concertos, suits, ovatures,
what are the dates and styles of haydn 1740 – 1808
symphonies and string quartets,
concertos masses operas
what are the dates and styles of John Dowland 1570 onwards renaissance wrote madrigals and some instrumental music
what are the dates and styles of montiverdi 1600-1640 madrigals, operas and riternello
what are the dates and styles of Tomas tallis 1520-1590 sacred chants and music
what are the dates and styles of wagner 1830-1880
ovatures, choral, piano music but mainly operas
what are the dates and styles of work for john dunstaple 1400-1450 renaissance and he wrote masses
what are the datres and style of motzart 1760 -1790
symphany, opera solo concero, string quartet and string quintet, masses and dances
what are the features of 20th century music serialism – tone rows, aliatoric – chants, minimalism, experimentalism, electronic instruments, neoclassism, atonality could be modal, more percussion, military music, big bands, jazz, pop music
what are the main features of baroque basso continuo, harpsichord and cello or lute and organ, polyphonic, terraced dynamics, sequences, imitation, ornamentation, basic harmonies
what are the main features of classical clear phrasing, homophonic, clear cadences, flutes, clarinets, timpani, tonic dominant harmonies,related modulations
what are the main features of romantic rubato, expressive, more chromatic harmonies, piano music, less structure tuba, extremes of orchestra more percussion,
what instruments make up a string quintet 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass
what is a chorale and who are they usually written by and when a german church song usually by bach in baroque times about 1710 – 1720 mainly
what is a chorus and its features and when can it be found when a full choir SATB is accompanied by full orchestra, can be found in Baroque 1600 – 1760 and classical 1730 – 1820
what is a lied and where in history is it found and what are its features a german song, found in romantic period 1850-1910, features a voice and a piano
what is a madrigal and what are its features and when is it found? a secular song found late renaissance early baroque, about 1550-1610 uses a lot of dotted rhythms and usualy has a fa la la refrain. can be accapella
what is a mass and what are its features and where can it be found a religious piece of music, uses organ or orchestra and repeats words such as amen and agnus dei. can be found in many periods of history and general listening skills must be used to determine the time period
what is a motet like a madrigal but sacred
what is a recitative what are itsd features and when in history can it be heard it is half sung half spoken, can be found in baroque 1600 – 1760 and classical 1730 -1820
what is a sonata and its features and date solo instrument or solo instrument with piano where the work is shared or sonata trios where 3 instruments share the tune, The trio is baroque but the other styles are mainly romantic
what is a symphony, its features. large orchestral work with 4 movements, fast, slow, minuette and trio (ABA) and faster
what is an anthem what are its features it is a sacred choral work klike a mass but more upbeat.
what is an aria, what are its features and when can it be found a solo song with an orchestral accompaniment, usually written about feelings, can be found in baroque 1600-1750 or classical 1760 -1820
What is an ayre a song with a voice and lute often strophic and were mainly found in renaissance period 1400-1600 but werent really invented untill 1500
what is an ovature, its features and date part of an opera, different melodies being played, usually full orchestra and is in any period of history
what makes up a (flute) or (piano) quartet (flute) or (piano) violin, viola cello
what makes up a brass quintet 2 trumpets, french horn, trombone, tuba (19th or 20th C)
what makes up a wind quintet flute oboe, clarinet, bassoon, french horn (romantic period)