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MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: The Romantic period developed new harmonies such as polyphonic harmonies.
TRUE
HARMONIC
HOMOPHONIC
CHROMATIC
MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: There were smaller orchestras during the Romantic Era.
BIGGER
TRUE
NO
MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Theatres provided venues for musical performances and instrumental music was available to a wide audience.
FALSE
CONCERT HALLS
TRUE
OPERA CENTERS
MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Frederic Chopin was also known as "Poet of the Piano"
FALSE
THE SWAN
TRUE
VIRTUOSO
It is a weaker and more airy voice usually in the higher pitch ranges.
VIBRATO
FALSETTO
CANTABILE
A CAPELLA
Sliding quickly between 2 notes.
TESSITURA
FALSETTO
RUBATO
GLISSANDO
Rapidly repeated slight pitch variation during a sustained note, to give a richer & more varied sound.
VIBRATO
FALSETTO
REPITITION
PASSAGIO
Give one of the 4 Components of an Opera.
The texts/words of an opera. Librettist and the composer work closely together to tell the story.
STORYBOOK
LIBRETTO
LIBRARO
SCORE
It has all the musical notes, words and ideas to help the performers tell the story.
STORYBOOK
LIBRETTO
LIBRARO
SCORE
Declamatory Singing; used in prose parts and dialogue of an opera.
ARIA
COLORATURA
SOPRANO
RECITATIVE
Air/Solo Singing; the part that is best remembered by the public.
ARIA
COLORATURA
SOPRANO
RECITATIVE
Highest male voice
Lowest male voice
Highest female voice
Middle (female) voice
A famous opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi which means "The fallen woman".
German composer who composed "Erlking".
FRANZ PETER SCHUBERT
ROBERT SCHUMANN
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS
GIACOMO PUCCINI
German word for song/songs.
A vocal music composition with piano or orchestral accompaniment.
LOVE SONGS
ART SONGS
OPERA
VOCAL SONGS
A very short bit of music which sets the mood for the act it proceeds; played after the curtain rises.
ACT
POSTLUDES
PRELUDES
OVERTURES
Last part of an act or scene in opera.
IV ACT
FINALE
THE END
MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: One of the famous musical compositions of Hector Berlioz is called "Pathetique".
TRUE
SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE
PICTURESQUE
SYMPHONY FANTASTIC
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