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Recapitulation
Requiem Mass
The French Revolution
Strophic form
Aleatoric Music
Encore
Beethoven
9
3 and 4, 7 and 8
Coda
Exposition
Sprechstimme
The piano
Nationalism
Development
Haydn
Diatonic
Program Musci
Symphony
Modulation
Lied or Lieder
Copland
5
Bernstein
The shape of the melodic line or the intervals between the notes
Instrumental music endowed with literary, philosophical, or pictorial associations.
A song form in which the same melody is repeated with every stanza of text.
The most important instrumental form written during the Classical Era.
This deaf composer had a wicked temper.
This composer is better known for his conducting. He could be found conducting with only his face and released the "Young People's Concerts".
This piece was the last thing Mozart wrote before his untimely death.
The introduction of the first (and sometimes second) theme.
The final section, which rounds it off with a vigorous closing cadence.
A style in which vocal melodies were spoken rather than sung, coined by Arnold Schoenberg.
A modulatory section that leads from one theme to the next.
The German term for art song.
The use of folklore, folk music, and a revolutionary attitude was called this.
The number of Beethoven's symphonies, concluding with his Ode to Joy.
In a major scale, between which intervals do the half steps occur.
This instrument was the favored chamber instrument of the era.
When a melody is transposed, this remains the same.
The reappearance of the theme after the modulatory section.
This Brooklyn born composer was famous for creating musical images of the American West.
The event that signaled the beginning of the Romantic Era.
Music based on the seven tones of a major or minor scale is classified as this.
The number of tones in the pentatonic scale.
If you play your Sonata-Allegro form flawlessly, the audience may request this through applause.
The process of passing from one key to another within a piece of music.
A compositional style in which some details are left to chance or to the performer's choice.
This composer was notorious for only using one theme in Sonata-Allegro form.

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In a major scale, between which intervals do the half steps occur.3 and 4, 7 and 8
Music based on the seven tones of a major or minor scale is classified as this.Diatonic
The number of tones in the pentatonic scale.5
The process of passing from one key to another within a piece of music.Modulation
When a melody is transposed, this remains the same.The shape of the melodic line or the intervals between the notes
A modulatory section that leads from one theme to the next.Development
The introduction of the first (and sometimes second) theme.Exposition
The final section, which rounds it off with a vigorous closing cadence.Coda
The reappearance of the theme after the modulatory section.Recapitulation
If you play your Sonata-Allegro form flawlessly, the audience may request this through applause.Encore
This piece was the last thing Mozart wrote before his untimely death.Requiem Mass
The most important instrumental form written during the Classical Era.Symphony
This deaf composer had a wicked temper.Beethoven
The number of Beethoven's symphonies, concluding with his Ode to Joy.9
This composer was notorious for only using one theme in Sonata-Allegro form.Haydn
The event that signaled the beginning of the Romantic Era.The French Revolution
This instrument was the favored chamber instrument of the era.The piano
The use of folklore, folk music, and a revolutionary attitude was called this.Nationalism
A song form in which the same melody is repeated with every stanza of text.Strophic form
Instrumental music endowed with literary, philosophical, or pictorial associations.Program Musci
A compositional style in which some details are left to chance or to the performer's choice.Aleatoric Music
This Brooklyn born composer was famous for creating musical images of the American West.Copland
A style in which vocal melodies were spoken rather than sung, coined by Arnold Schoenberg.Sprechstimme
The German term for art song.Lied or Lieder
This composer is better known for his conducting. He could be found conducting with only his face and released the "Young People's Concerts".Bernstein