Description

Main inspiration for Romantic Music
Composer creates music specifically with their nation in mind
Instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea
Slight hold of the tempo
A melody returns later in the music and transformed by changes in dynamics, rhythm or instrumentation
Romantic Composer came from the
Composition for solo voice and piano
Repeating the same music for each stanza of a poem
Writing new music for each stanza
2-3 stanzas are set to the same music
Created the Art Song
Parties where only Schubert's music was played
Schubert's most famous orchestral work
One of the finest musical works by Schubert
Schumann's wife Clara was a child ____ on the piano
Chopin was a _____ on the piano
This city was the center for Romantic music in Europe
Chopin fell in love with this famous woman writer whose pen name was
A slow, lyrical night piece for piano
A study piece to help a piano player to master technical parts of a song
This composer was a master at the piano and practice 8-12 hours a day
This piano piece by Listz influenced a generation of nationalist compsers
This composer was a brilliant pianist and favored the great ___
Mendelssohn founded this music school
Specific music without a title or program
1 movement composition that takes form as a sonata, rondo or them and variation
A fixed idea
Famous Ballet written by Tchaikovsky about a girl and her toy
Bedrich Smetana's music was stepped in dances, legends and ____
Smetana's symphonic poem about the river that flows through Bohemia's countryside
A famous opera written by Verdi
Puccini had a marvelous sense of the ___ in his operas
Puccini's operas reflected ____
Wagner wrote his own librettos which were based on medieval ____ legends
A short musical idea associated with a person, object or thought in the drama
One of Wagner's most famous operas that took him the longest to finish
Verdi's operas symbolized a free and _____ Italy

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