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Music: The Romantic Period
  • Beatriz Martinez

  • 問題数 41 • 2/6/2024

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  • 1

    When did Romantic Era occur?

    1800-1900 Century

  • 2

    He was known as the Virtuoso pianist and composer, and is the busiest musician during the romantic era.

    Franz Liszt

  • 3

    Piano works of Liszt

    La Campanella • Liebastraume No. 3, Hungarian Rhapsodies, Sonata in B minor, Arrangements of the 9 Beethoven Symphonies Transcriptions of Lieder

  • 4

    A stately, march-like polish dance. Primarily a promenade by couples.

    Polonaise

  • 5

    At the age of 5, he started playing the Mandolin and transferred his training to the violin at the age of 7.

    Niccolo Paganini

  • 6

    He was a Romantic Russian Musician who produced various kinds of compositions.

    Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

  • 7

    Works of Niccolo Paganini.

    La Campanella, 24 Caprices for Solo Violin op. 1, Concerto no. 1 in Eb, op 6, 15 quartets for Guitar and Strings Trio, The Carnival of Venice

  • 8

    It is an example of Program Music

    Fantastic Symphony by Hector Berlioz

  • 9

    He was an organist, conductor, pianist, and composer of the Romantic Era. He was also taught at the Ecole Niedermeyer.

    Charles-Camille Saint Saëns

  • 10

    He started his first concert at age 8.

    Frederic Chopin

  • 11

    an instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood, especially one for the piano.

    Nocturne

  • 12

    A piece composed for the development of a specific point of technique.

    Etude

  • 13

    What was Hector Berloiz’s famous musical composition?

    A fire movement symphony called “Symphonie Fantastique”

  • 14

    He played at the Salle Pleyel which made him an instant celebrity.

    Frederic Chopin

  • 15

    It is a musical movement of playful character, typically in ABA form.

    Scherzo

  • 16

    A compostion for one or more solo instruments, one in which is usually a keyboard instrument that consists of three or four independent movements varying in key, mood, and tempo.

    Sonata

  • 17

    He is a hungarian pianist and was a renowned child prodigy at the age of 6.

    Franz Liszt

  • 18

    Works of Schumann.

    “Abegg Variations” Opus 1 (1830), “Davidsbundlertanze” (Dancers of The Band of David) Opus (1837), “Carnaval” Opus 9 (1835), Clara “Phantasiestucke” Opus 12 (1837) and “Kreisleriana” Opus 16 (1838)

  • 19

    What kind of instrument was commonly used in Romantic Era?

    Piano / Keyboard

  • 20

    He became the most famous violin virtuoso in the wolrd.

    Niccolo Paganini

  • 21

    He was a composer and music critic.

    Robert Schumann

  • 22

    He is the famous composer of violin and strings music.

    Niccolo Paganini

  • 23

    Who did Chopin get involved and had a nine-year relationship with?

    Aurore Dudevant

  • 24

    He was denied on admission at a Paris Conservatory.

    Franz Liszt

  • 25

    People at this time were rebelling against social and political standards of the Classical Period.

    Romantic Era

  • 26

    A piece of music for this dance.

    Waltz

  • 27

    Who taught Franz Liszt an advanced composition?

    Fernando Paer

  • 28

    He was a French Romantic composer that was born on December 11, 1803.

    Hector Berloiz

  • 29

    This music composer is known for his ballet music, and his fame peaked 10 years before his death. He died due to cholera.

    Peter Tchaikovsky

  • 30

    He was known as the “Poet of the Piano” and is also considered a genius in using the piano.

    Frederic Chopin

  • 31

    In Fantastic Symphony, Berloiz showcased the imporant feature in his composition. What is it?

    Creating tone color

  • 32

    He was born in Paris on October 9, 1835 and was considered as a composer who creates elegant music.

    Charles-Camille Saint Saëns

  • 33

    It is the form of instrumental music that is intended to express a story or image that depicts the theme and scenes in literary text.

    Program Music

  • 34

    Peter Tchaikovsky is known for his compositions, which are the _____?

    Romeo and Juliet, The Sleeping Beauty, Three Piano Concertos, Swan Lake, and The Nutcracker

  • 35

    it is a verse form usually consisting of three stanzas of eight or ten lines each along with a brief envoy, with all three stanzas and the envoy standing in the same one-line refrain.

    Ballade

  • 36

    In 1840, ____ went to live in Leipzig and soon developed a problem with his hands, thus ending his dreams as a pianist.

    Robert Schumann

  • 37

    An introductory performance, event, or action preceding a more important one.

    Prelude

  • 38

    As a result of the social and political standards of the 18th Century, Romantic-era music became the result of ____?

    Period of Change

  • 39

    A polish dance resembling polka, frequently adopted as ballet form usually in triple time signature.

    Mazurka

  • 40

    A short composition especially for the piano that is performed on off-hand or extemporized style (made without preparation).

    Impromptu

  • 41

    3 Best known music of Camille Saint Saëns

    Carnival of the Animals, Danse Macabre and his Symphony No. 3, The Swan