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Jeopardy
BY SERENA CHEN
Classical Music
History
Classical Music
Theory
Classical Music
Instruments
Classical Music
Composers
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Beethoven’s original country.
What is Germany.
This instrument became hugely
popular in the Classical era.
What is a piano.
Father of modern syphony.
What is Haydn.
The two most influential composers
of the baroque period.
What are
Bach and Handel.
This opera work is in the form of a
Singspiel, a popular form that included
both singing and spoken dialogue by
Mozart.
What is the opera
“ magic flute”.
The term means "one single line of
music“.
What is a monophonic.
This major with three sharps on its key
signature.
What is an “A” major.
A single melodic line with other
voice parts added for decoration.
What is an organum.
The typical movement/ tempo arrangement
of most three-movement Classical pieces.
What is“Fast-Slow-Fast”.
A String quartet.
What are two violins,
a viola and a cello
Plying together.
This instrument has 88 keys.
What is a piano.
This instrument is often called “king
of the band”.
What is a violin?
This instrument has six strings.
What is a guitar.
People refer to as a bird singing.
What is a flute.
This instrument was invented during
the Renaissance period?
What is a Viol.
Austrian composer impressed his
contemporaries already as a child.
What is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791).
Some of his best works including the 9th symphony
were created after he became almost
completely deaf.
What is Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827).
One of the best piano composers and virtuoso pianists in history
wrote almost exclusively for solo piano. Some of his best known
works include Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9 No. 2, Revolutionary
Etude (Op.10, No.12) and Fantasie-Impromptu (Op. Posth. 66).
What is Frederic Chopin(18101849).
German organist, composer, violist and violinist is widely regarded
as one of the best classical composers of all times. He wrote over
1100 compositions which include cantatas, songs and arias,
chorales, passions and oratorios, organ works, works for
harpsichord, concertos,…
What is Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750).
He is widely referred to as “the greatest Italian opera
composer after Verdi” and “the last of Italy’s great
opera composers”.
What is Giacomo Puccini (18581924).