Learn about Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven by comparing their lives, musical styles, and historical importance.
Read each problem carefully. Use complete sentences when explaining your answers.
Exploring three influential composers and their musical eras
Music - Grade 6-8
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Place the three composers in chronological order by birth year: Beethoven, Bach, Mozart. Then write one sentence explaining how this order helps show the development of Western classical music.
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Johann Sebastian Bach is most closely connected with which musical period? Describe one feature of music from that period.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was known as a child prodigy. Explain what a child prodigy is and how Mozart showed this talent.
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Ludwig van Beethoven continued composing even after he began losing his hearing. Why is this an important part of his story as a composer?
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Match each composer to the musical period most associated with him: Bach, Mozart, Beethoven. Use the choices Baroque, Classical, and Classical to early Romantic.
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Bach wrote many fugues. In your own words, explain what a fugue is.
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Mozart wrote symphonies, operas, concertos, and chamber music. Choose two of these forms and briefly describe what each one is.
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Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 begins with a famous short rhythm often described as short-short-short-long. Why might a short musical idea like this be powerful in a larger piece?
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Compare Mozart and Beethoven. Write one similarity and one difference between them as composers.
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Bach worked for churches and courts during his career. How might a composer's job affect the kind of music he writes?
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Look at the three descriptions: complex counterpoint, elegant balance, dramatic emotional contrast. Match each description to Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven and explain one match.
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Choose Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven. Write a short paragraph explaining why that composer is still remembered today.