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6. Composers in the Baroque period

  • Vivaldi, Handel, Bach
  • Vivaldi, Liszt, Mozart
  • Mozart, Bach, Beethoven
  • Handel, Mozart, Lizst

7. Name 3 instruments typical of the orchesta in concertos

  • Flute, Guitar, Oboes
  • Cello, Trumpets, Piano
  • Violins, Flutes, Oboes
  • Guitar, Piano, Clarinet

8. Key features of the Romantic period

  • Homophonic, Piano, Chords with added notes for dramatic effect, Mainly diatonic harmony, Large orchestra, Difficult solos written by composers
  • Harpsichord, Polyphonic, Ornamentation, Call and response, Easy solos that were improvised,
  • Piano, Harpsichord, Easy solos written by composer, Large orchestra, Dissonant harmony
  • Chromatic harmony, Homophonic, Small orchestra, Concerto Grosso, Ornamentation

9. What are the dates of the Baroque period?

  • 1600-1750
  • 1670-1810
  • 1750-1820
  • 1820-1900

10. What are the dates of the Romantic period?

  • 1600-1750
  • 1820-1900
  • 1750-1820
  • 1650-1800

11. Where were Baroque Concertos performed?

  • Festivals, Small concert halls, Opera houses
  • Churches, Opera Houses, Courts of wealthy induviduals
  • Large concert halls, Churches, festivals

12. Where were Classical Concertos performed?

  • Opera houses, Churches
  • Large concert halls, Opera houses
  • Festivals, Churches

13. What are the dates of the Classical period?

  • 1810-1920
  • 1820-1900
  • 1750-1820
  • 1600-1750

14. Composers in the Romantic period

  • Vivaldi, Beethoven, Mozart
  • Lizst, Mozart, Vivaldi
  • Beethoven, Lizst, Brahms
  • Bach, Handel, Brahms

15. Where were Romantic Concertos performed?

  • Festivals, Churches
  • Public concerts, Festivals
  • Churches, Opera houses

16. Which out of the periods had the largest orchestra?

  • Baroque
  • Romantic
  • Classical
  • Indian Classical