Concerto | Symphonies | Sonata | Themes and Variations |
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What is concerto?
Concerto is a musical composition that has altered characteristics as the time goes by.
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what is a symphony?
extended work for orchestra typically consisting of 3 to 4 movements
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What is a sonata?
a one-movement keyboard composition of the baroque period
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What is a theme and variation?
where material is repeated in an altered form
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What era is concerto from?
Baroque era
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who was a well known composer for symphonies?
Beethoven
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who was well known for sonatas?
Georges Enescu
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is the rhythm changed in themes and variations?
yes
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how many movements/moods do concertos consist of?
3
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How many parts is a symphony divided in?
3-4 parts
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what were the four movements?
slow, fast ,slow ,fast
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who was well known for composing Themes and Variations?
Johannes Brahms
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What is the most popular concerto?
piano concerto
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where do symphonies evolve from?
The 18th century opera sinfonia
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what are the two types of sonata?
'sonata de camera' and 'sonata de chiesa'
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will the variation change the tune to go slower or faster? true or false
true
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who was known for using concertos?
Mozart
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classical & Romantic period
what periods did symphonies flourish?
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what century did the sonata develop?
early 17th century
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how is theme ands variations structured?
Theme, variation 1, variation 2 ,variation 3
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