Part 2: Classical Era. Haydn/ ”Quinten” Mozart/EkN Beethoven/Sym phony No. 5 Classical Other Questions $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.

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Part 2: Classical Era

Haydn/ ”Quinten” Mozart/EkN Beethoven/Sym phony No. 5 Classical Other Questions $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

 Name Haydn’s birthplace. $100 Back to board

 Explain the significance of the title “Quinten”. $200 Back to board

 True or false: Haydn co-founded The Royal Academy of London. $300 Back to board

 Name the key that “Quinten”, 1 st movement, ends on. $400 Back to board

 Name a mass by Haydn. $500 Back to board

 Identify the performing forces of EkN. $100 Back to board

 Describe one of Mozart’s musical style and contributions. $200 Back to board

 True or False: In the 2 nd movement of EkN, the internal structure of Section A is rounded binary form. $300 Back to board

 True or False: In the 3 rd movement of EkN, the internal structure of the Menuet is rounded binary form. $400 Back to board

 Name the three types of operas Mozart made contributions to. Then, provide a composition example from each type. $500 Back to board

 What is the key at the end of Symphony No. 5? $100 Back to board

 Name the letter that Beethoven wrote to his brothers that described his inner turmoil. $200 Back to board

 Name three innovative musical elements found in Symphony No. 5. $300 Back to board

 Name a mass by Beethoven. $400 Back to board

 True or false: In the coda of the 4 th movement, there is a melancholy oboe solo that resembles a cadenza. $500 Back to board

 True or false: Chamber music works are usually performed without a conductor. $100 Back to board

 Where is the dominant preparation located in a sonata form? $200 Back to board

 Define sonata cycle. $300 Back to board

 True or false: Theme and variations is not a form commonly found in the sonata cycle. $400 Back to board

 True or false: Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven all wrote operas and masses.  If necessary, provide composition titles of their operas and/masses. $500 Back to board

 Who is Joseph Erdödy? What is his association? $100 Back to board

 True or false: J.C. Bach influenced Mozart in the development of piano concerto. $200 Back to board

 Name a piano trio by Beethoven. $300 Back to board

 Who is Nicola Popora? What is his association? $400 Back to board

 Who is Count Franz von Walsegg? What is his association? $500 Back to board