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Classical Period Vocabulary II

Across
A piece of music that sounds fairly complete and independent, but is part of a larger composition.
Second section of a sonata-form in which the themes are developed.
Composition for several instrumental soloists and small orchestra.
A melody that serves as a starting point for an extended piece of music.
Instrumental music having no intended association with a story, poem, or scene.
The concluding section of a sonata-form movement following the recapitulation.
First section of a sonata-form, which sets up a conflict between the tonic key and new key.
An instrumental composition usually in several movements for one or two players.
Down
Composition for instrumental solo and orchestra.
Orchestral composition, usually in four movements.
Music in which the theme is repeated, but changed in some way: melody, rhythm, dynamics, or tone color.
Third section of a sonata-form in which the first and second theme are presented as they were in the exposition.
An instrumental composition, light in mood, usually meant for evening entertainment.
Form of a single movement, consisting of three main sections: exposition, development, and recapitulation.
A compositional form featuring a main theme that returns several times in alternation with other themes.