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Classical Music From A-Z #5

Can you answer these questions from the world of classical music and dance?
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Last updated: September 17, 2023
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A
One of Mozart's five given names
Amadeus
B
The principal female dancer in a ballet
ballerina
C
Italian term that indicates to grow louder
crescendo
D
Pedal on the piano that allows strings to continue to vibrate after notes have been released
damper pedal
E
Russian__________Overture, by Rimsky-Korsakov
Easter
F
Beethoven's only opera
Fidelio
G
Composer of "Ave Maria" melody that uses Bach's first Prelude in C as its harmonic base
Gounod
H
Country of Bartok's birth
Hungary
I
A musical composition that contains no vocal parts
instrumental
J
Term used in dance and in string technique that means "jump"
jete
K
Man who compiled the catalogue listing of Mozart's works: They are identified by K. numbers rather than Opus numbers.
Kochel
L
Term for the text of an opera
libretto
M
A graceful 3/4 composition based on a dance, often serving as the 3rd movement of a classic-era symhony or sonata
minuet
 
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N
A note added to a chord that is "foreign" to the chord
non-chord tone
O
Term used in string technique for notes played without pressing fingers down
open string
P
Italian term for a touch which involves pressing a note for its full value, but not connecting it to the following notes, (between staccato and legato)
portato
Q
Interval used in sitar music, not possible on a standard piano
quarter tone
R
Italian term for gradually slowing down
ritardando
S
Beloved ballet by Tchaikovsky
Swan Lake
T
To "shake" or rotate very rapidly from one note to another, not a neighbor tone, indicated with a heavy diagonal line through the stems: in string music it can be produced on a single pitch.
tremolo
U
Another term for pick-up note(s)
upbeat
V
A very slight, subtle wavering of tone which increases its richness but does not noticeably change the pitch
vibrato
W
A 6-tone scale consisting entirely of major second intervals
whole tone scale
Y
Renowned, very popular contemporary cellist (full name)
YoYo Ma
Z
Tiny cymbals used by belly dancers
zills
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Level 60
Sep 23, 2023
ralentando for r?
+1
Level 66
Sep 25, 2023
Rallentando is already in the type-ins!