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Music of the Romantic Period
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adagio: considered to be slower than andante but faster than larghetto
allegro: considered to be faster than allegretto but slower than presto
allegretto: considered to be slightly slower than allegro but faster than andante
ballade: a musical piece adapted from a verse form
ballet: a theatrical presentation of group or solo dancing to a musical accompaniment
concerto: a composition for an orchestra and one or more solo instruments
etude: a piece composed for the development of a specific point of technique
largo: considered to be slower than adagio and with great dignity
mazurka: a polish dance resembling the polka frequently adopted as a ballet form
nocturne: an instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood, especially one for the piano
nationalism: devotion to the interest or culture of one's nation
overture: an instrumental composition intended especially as an introduction to an extended work such as opera or oratorio
piano music: sheet music to be played on a piano
polonaise: music for piano primarily a promenade by couples
prelude: an introductory performance, event, or action preceding a more important one
program music: musical compositions intended to depict or suggest non-musical incidents, idea, or images
rubato: rhythmic flexibility within a phrase or measure
symphony: an extended piece in three or more movements for symphony orchestra
virtuoso: a musician who performs with masterly ability, technique, or personal style
waltz: a dance in triple time performed by a couple who as a pair turn rhythmically around and around as they progress around the dance floor
symphonic poem: also called as tone poem
Music of the Romantic Period
Across:4. | an instrumental composition intended especially as an introduction to an extended work such as opera or oratorio | 5. | a polish dance resembling the polka frequently adopted as a ballet form | 7. | a piece composed for the development of a specific point of technique | 8. | an extended piece in three or more movements for symphony orchestra | 12. | rhythmic flexibility within a phrase or measure | 13. | considered to be slower than andante but faster than larghetto |
| 15. | an instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood, especially one for the piano | 16. | sheet music to be played on a piano | 17. | a musical piece adapted from a verse form | 19. | also called as tone poem | 20. | a musician who performs with masterly ability, technique, or personal style | 21. | considered to be faster than allegretto but slower than presto |
| | Down:1. | considered to be slower than adagio and with great dignity | 2. | considered to be slightly slower than allegro but faster than andante | 3. | an introductory performance, event, or action preceding a more important one | 6. | devotion to the interest or culture of one's nation | 9. | musical compositions intended to depict or suggest non-musical incidents, idea, or images |
| 10. | a dance in triple time performed by a couple who as a pair turn rhythmically around and around as they progress around the dance floor | 11. | music for piano primarily a promenade by couples | 14. | a theatrical presentation of group or solo dancing to a musical accompaniment | 18. | a composition for an orchestra and one or more solo instruments |
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Music of the Romantic Period
Across:4. | an instrumental composition intended especially as an introduction to an extended work such as opera or oratorio | 5. | a polish dance resembling the polka frequently adopted as a ballet form | 7. | a piece composed for the development of a specific point of technique | 8. | an extended piece in three or more movements for symphony orchestra | 12. | rhythmic flexibility within a phrase or measure | 13. | considered to be slower than andante but faster than larghetto |
| 15. | an instrumental composition of a pensive, dreamy mood, especially one for the piano | 16. | sheet music to be played on a piano | 17. | a musical piece adapted from a verse form | 19. | also called as tone poem | 20. | a musician who performs with masterly ability, technique, or personal style | 21. | considered to be faster than allegretto but slower than presto |
| | Down:1. | considered to be slower than adagio and with great dignity | 2. | considered to be slightly slower than allegro but faster than andante | 3. | an introductory performance, event, or action preceding a more important one | 6. | devotion to the interest or culture of one's nation | 9. | musical compositions intended to depict or suggest non-musical incidents, idea, or images |
| 10. | a dance in triple time performed by a couple who as a pair turn rhythmically around and around as they progress around the dance floor | 11. | music for piano primarily a promenade by couples | 14. | a theatrical presentation of group or solo dancing to a musical accompaniment | 18. | a composition for an orchestra and one or more solo instruments |
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© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only