This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Music has 21 clues. Answers range from 6 to 16 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Mozart's father, Leopold, was a conductor, composer, and music teacher in the ___________ of Salzburg's Court.
Young Mozart spent many hours listening to his sister, Maria Anna, play the ________ and by the age of three he could play it too.
By the age of six, Mozart had already composed his first piano ________.
Leopold Mozart decided to take his talented children on a musical tour of ______.
Mozart married _______ _______ when he was 26 and they had two sons.
Two of Mozart's most famous operas are "The Magic Flute" and "The _______ __ ______"
By the age of _________, Beethoven had already written his first composition.
Beethoven has studied music with both Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and ______ ______ ______.
Beethoven was well known as a virtuoso ________ long before he was recognized as a great composer.
Beginning in the late 1790's, Beethoven began to lose his hearing. One of his greatest works, the _______ ________ was written when he was completely deaf.
Early in his career, people thought Beethoven's music was to strong, too forceful, and hard to ________.
Musicians since the middle ages were sponsored by patrons, either the church or a wealthy ________.
________ was the most important element in a composition and it was usually given to an easy to hear instrument.
Musicians were hired to skillfully display their talents as a composer and performer with music that reflected the "_____ __ ___ _____"
Music composed in the classical period _______ national boundaries, meaning that it was not identifiable with a particular country or region.
Franz Joseph Haydn was know as the "Father of the _________"
In 1740, Haydn was admitted to a boarding school where singers were trained for the emperor's court in _______.
In 1761, Haydn began work for Prince ________ in Austria and soon was put in charge of all court music.
From 1791-1794 Haydn wrote his last twelve symphonies called the "______ Symphonies" while in England.
The "________ Symphony" is one of his most famous pieces. It uses loud kettle drums to wake up anyone who may be sleeping.
Haydn's _______ of instruments in his orchestra formed the basis for modern symphonic orchestras.