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Direction:

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.

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