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Grade 5 Classical - 1750-1830
None Classical - 1750-1830
What is a theme and variation form?
  1. melody is stated then undergoes series of transformation
  2. changes made to melody, harmony, rhythm, orchestration
  3. usually the first movement of a sonata cycle
Grade 9 Classical - 1750-1830
The "father of modern opera" is:
  1. G.F. Handel
  2. Henry Purcell
  3. Christoph Gluck
Grade 9 Classical - 1750-1830
Grade 7 Classical - 1750-1830
The Classical Era was from                .
  1. 1450-1550
  2. 1750-1825
  3. 1800 - 1900
  4. 1994-2005
Grade 6 Classical - 1750-1830
Grade 7 Classical - 1750-1830
Grade 10 Classical - 1750-1830
None Classical - 1750-1830
What is an absolute music?
  1. music that contains word painting
  2. pure music
  3. music that is not "about" anything
  4. the Four Seasons is an example of this
None Classical - 1750-1830
What does style galant mean?
  1. "light and airy" approach
  2. French for elegant style
  3. emphasizes on homophonic texture
  4. emphasizes on terraced dynamics
  5. emphasizes on delicate ornamentation
None Classical - 1750-1830
What are elements in the recapitulation of a sonata form?
  1. return of the first theme
  2. return of the second theme in tonic key
  3. return of the second theme in dominant or relative major key
  4. development of motives and themes
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