This document provides 20 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about classical music forms such as sonatas, concertos, and symphonies. It asks the learner to define terms like sonata form, concerto, and symphony, and identify the typical movements and their tempo markings. It also asks about specific works like Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" to test the learner's knowledge of classical music terminology and structures.
This document provides 20 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about classical music forms such as sonatas, concertos, and symphonies. It asks the learner to define terms like sonata form, concerto, and symphony, and identify the typical movements and their tempo markings. It also asks about specific works like Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" to test the learner's knowledge of classical music terminology and structures.
This document provides 20 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about classical music forms such as sonatas, concertos, and symphonies. It asks the learner to define terms like sonata form, concerto, and symphony, and identify the typical movements and their tempo markings. It also asks about specific works like Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" to test the learner's knowledge of classical music terminology and structures.
Copy the questions and answer each item. Do this in your MAPEH notebook.
______________1. What do you call to a multi-movement work for solo instrument?
______________2. How many movement does a Sonata form has? ______________3. What do you call to a multi-movement classical form of music that is designed primarily to emphasize the individuality of the solo instrumental and exhibit the virtuosity and interpretative abilities of the performer? ______________4. What are the 7 classical instruments that is used in classical concertos? ______________5. Sonata came from the word Sonare which means? ______________6. What do you call to the first movement of sonata that has a fast movement? ______________7. What do you call the second movement of sonata that has a slow movement of music? ______________8. What do you call to the last movement of sonata form music? ______________9. This is the most important form that developed during the classical period. ______________10. What do you call to the first part of a composition in sonata form that introduces the theme? ______________11. It repeats the theme as they first emerge in the opening exposition. ______________12. It is the middle part of the sonata-allegro form wherein themes are being developed. ______________13. It is a multi-movement work for orchestra. ______________14. Symphony is derived from the word sinfonia which means? ______________15. What are the four movements of the Symphony? ______________16. It is a Classical Opera that usually implies heroic or tragic drama that employs mythological characters. ______________17. Andante means? a. Fast b. Slow c. Lively d. moderate ______________18. Allegro means? a. Fast b. Slow c. Lively d. moderate ______________19. “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is an example of what kind of Classical form of music? ______________20. It is the 3rd movement of sonata which has three-four time and in a moderate or fast tempo.