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Transcript Program  Wonderful presentation with amazing facts and brilliant on-going quiz!    Samples of Romantic music Final quiz   The quiz consists of finding the mistakes in this presentation.

Slide 1

Program


Wonderful presentation with amazing facts and
brilliant on-going quiz!





Samples of Romantic music
Final quiz




The quiz consists of finding the mistakes in this
presentation as they come

To show of the knowledge you gleaned from this
wonderful experience!

And all this for FREE!


Not including the opportunity cost of the time spent here
and any other variables which have not been included.

Dates


The Romantic period lasted about 95 years,
starting 1715 and ending 1810.


Anyone?






Well done! The actual dates are 1815 to 1910.

The Early Romantic period is considered to be
from 1800 to 1850
The Late Romantic era being the rest of the
time, i.e. 1850 to 1910

Composers


Beethoven was one of the first composers to
cross from Classical to Romantic



Mendelssohn was an Early Romantic composer.



Tchaikovsky was a Late Romantic composer

Current Events


The Industrial Revolution was happening
This had practical effects on the instruments
themselves with valves and keys on which brass and
woodwind instruments depended being improved.
 This lead to an increase in the numbers of these
instruments in the orchestra.
 The piano was also improved and it overtook the
harpsichord. This led to less dynamics in the solo
instrument in concertos and in general in the
orchestra.


More!

Instruments




Orchestras were much larger than in previous
periods with more even mixtures of brass,
woodwind and strings as opposed to a
dominance by the string instruments.
Instruments that were invented or saw an
increasingly large role in orchestras included:
Saxophone
 Flute
 Cheese Ok yeah, that was Celeste …
 Tuba


Quiz
Spot the intruder:

(hands up only!)

Ludwig van Beethoven
 Johann Strauss I
 Mike Oldfield
 Camille Saint-Saëns
 Antonín Dvořák
 Erlebach
 Elfrieda Andree
 Mr G.


Quiz


Dates of:


Romantic period (as per earlier slide)



Early romantic



Late romantic



My Birthday!

Quiz


Name the piece, composer and what it is
for/from.



My name 


Slide 2

Program


Wonderful presentation with amazing facts and
brilliant on-going quiz!





Samples of Romantic music
Final quiz




The quiz consists of finding the mistakes in this
presentation as they come

To show of the knowledge you gleaned from this
wonderful experience!

And all this for FREE!


Not including the opportunity cost of the time spent here
and any other variables which have not been included.

Dates


The Romantic period lasted about 95 years,
starting 1715 and ending 1810.


Anyone?






Well done! The actual dates are 1815 to 1910.

The Early Romantic period is considered to be
from 1800 to 1850
The Late Romantic era being the rest of the
time, i.e. 1850 to 1910

Composers


Beethoven was one of the first composers to
cross from Classical to Romantic



Mendelssohn was an Early Romantic composer.



Tchaikovsky was a Late Romantic composer

Current Events


The Industrial Revolution was happening
This had practical effects on the instruments
themselves with valves and keys on which brass and
woodwind instruments depended being improved.
 This lead to an increase in the numbers of these
instruments in the orchestra.
 The piano was also improved and it overtook the
harpsichord. This led to less dynamics in the solo
instrument in concertos and in general in the
orchestra.


More!

Instruments




Orchestras were much larger than in previous
periods with more even mixtures of brass,
woodwind and strings as opposed to a
dominance by the string instruments.
Instruments that were invented or saw an
increasingly large role in orchestras included:
Saxophone
 Flute
 Cheese Ok yeah, that was Celeste …
 Tuba


Quiz
Spot the intruder:

(hands up only!)

Ludwig van Beethoven
 Johann Strauss I
 Mike Oldfield
 Camille Saint-Saëns
 Antonín Dvořák
 Erlebach
 Elfrieda Andree
 Mr G.


Quiz


Dates of:


Romantic period (as per earlier slide)



Early romantic



Late romantic



My Birthday!

Quiz


Name the piece, composer and what it is
for/from.



My name 


Slide 3

Program


Wonderful presentation with amazing facts and
brilliant on-going quiz!





Samples of Romantic music
Final quiz




The quiz consists of finding the mistakes in this
presentation as they come

To show of the knowledge you gleaned from this
wonderful experience!

And all this for FREE!


Not including the opportunity cost of the time spent here
and any other variables which have not been included.

Dates


The Romantic period lasted about 95 years,
starting 1715 and ending 1810.


Anyone?






Well done! The actual dates are 1815 to 1910.

The Early Romantic period is considered to be
from 1800 to 1850
The Late Romantic era being the rest of the
time, i.e. 1850 to 1910

Composers


Beethoven was one of the first composers to
cross from Classical to Romantic



Mendelssohn was an Early Romantic composer.



Tchaikovsky was a Late Romantic composer

Current Events


The Industrial Revolution was happening
This had practical effects on the instruments
themselves with valves and keys on which brass and
woodwind instruments depended being improved.
 This lead to an increase in the numbers of these
instruments in the orchestra.
 The piano was also improved and it overtook the
harpsichord. This led to less dynamics in the solo
instrument in concertos and in general in the
orchestra.


More!

Instruments




Orchestras were much larger than in previous
periods with more even mixtures of brass,
woodwind and strings as opposed to a
dominance by the string instruments.
Instruments that were invented or saw an
increasingly large role in orchestras included:
Saxophone
 Flute
 Cheese Ok yeah, that was Celeste …
 Tuba


Quiz
Spot the intruder:

(hands up only!)

Ludwig van Beethoven
 Johann Strauss I
 Mike Oldfield
 Camille Saint-Saëns
 Antonín Dvořák
 Erlebach
 Elfrieda Andree
 Mr G.


Quiz


Dates of:


Romantic period (as per earlier slide)



Early romantic



Late romantic



My Birthday!

Quiz


Name the piece, composer and what it is
for/from.



My name 


Slide 4

Program


Wonderful presentation with amazing facts and
brilliant on-going quiz!





Samples of Romantic music
Final quiz




The quiz consists of finding the mistakes in this
presentation as they come

To show of the knowledge you gleaned from this
wonderful experience!

And all this for FREE!


Not including the opportunity cost of the time spent here
and any other variables which have not been included.

Dates


The Romantic period lasted about 95 years,
starting 1715 and ending 1810.


Anyone?






Well done! The actual dates are 1815 to 1910.

The Early Romantic period is considered to be
from 1800 to 1850
The Late Romantic era being the rest of the
time, i.e. 1850 to 1910

Composers


Beethoven was one of the first composers to
cross from Classical to Romantic



Mendelssohn was an Early Romantic composer.



Tchaikovsky was a Late Romantic composer

Current Events


The Industrial Revolution was happening
This had practical effects on the instruments
themselves with valves and keys on which brass and
woodwind instruments depended being improved.
 This lead to an increase in the numbers of these
instruments in the orchestra.
 The piano was also improved and it overtook the
harpsichord. This led to less dynamics in the solo
instrument in concertos and in general in the
orchestra.


More!

Instruments




Orchestras were much larger than in previous
periods with more even mixtures of brass,
woodwind and strings as opposed to a
dominance by the string instruments.
Instruments that were invented or saw an
increasingly large role in orchestras included:
Saxophone
 Flute
 Cheese Ok yeah, that was Celeste …
 Tuba


Quiz
Spot the intruder:

(hands up only!)

Ludwig van Beethoven
 Johann Strauss I
 Mike Oldfield
 Camille Saint-Saëns
 Antonín Dvořák
 Erlebach
 Elfrieda Andree
 Mr G.


Quiz


Dates of:


Romantic period (as per earlier slide)



Early romantic



Late romantic



My Birthday!

Quiz


Name the piece, composer and what it is
for/from.



My name 


Slide 5

Program


Wonderful presentation with amazing facts and
brilliant on-going quiz!





Samples of Romantic music
Final quiz




The quiz consists of finding the mistakes in this
presentation as they come

To show of the knowledge you gleaned from this
wonderful experience!

And all this for FREE!


Not including the opportunity cost of the time spent here
and any other variables which have not been included.

Dates


The Romantic period lasted about 95 years,
starting 1715 and ending 1810.


Anyone?






Well done! The actual dates are 1815 to 1910.

The Early Romantic period is considered to be
from 1800 to 1850
The Late Romantic era being the rest of the
time, i.e. 1850 to 1910

Composers


Beethoven was one of the first composers to
cross from Classical to Romantic



Mendelssohn was an Early Romantic composer.



Tchaikovsky was a Late Romantic composer

Current Events


The Industrial Revolution was happening
This had practical effects on the instruments
themselves with valves and keys on which brass and
woodwind instruments depended being improved.
 This lead to an increase in the numbers of these
instruments in the orchestra.
 The piano was also improved and it overtook the
harpsichord. This led to less dynamics in the solo
instrument in concertos and in general in the
orchestra.


More!

Instruments




Orchestras were much larger than in previous
periods with more even mixtures of brass,
woodwind and strings as opposed to a
dominance by the string instruments.
Instruments that were invented or saw an
increasingly large role in orchestras included:
Saxophone
 Flute
 Cheese Ok yeah, that was Celeste …
 Tuba


Quiz
Spot the intruder:

(hands up only!)

Ludwig van Beethoven
 Johann Strauss I
 Mike Oldfield
 Camille Saint-Saëns
 Antonín Dvořák
 Erlebach
 Elfrieda Andree
 Mr G.


Quiz


Dates of:


Romantic period (as per earlier slide)



Early romantic



Late romantic



My Birthday!

Quiz


Name the piece, composer and what it is
for/from.



My name 


Slide 6

Program


Wonderful presentation with amazing facts and
brilliant on-going quiz!





Samples of Romantic music
Final quiz




The quiz consists of finding the mistakes in this
presentation as they come

To show of the knowledge you gleaned from this
wonderful experience!

And all this for FREE!


Not including the opportunity cost of the time spent here
and any other variables which have not been included.

Dates


The Romantic period lasted about 95 years,
starting 1715 and ending 1810.


Anyone?






Well done! The actual dates are 1815 to 1910.

The Early Romantic period is considered to be
from 1800 to 1850
The Late Romantic era being the rest of the
time, i.e. 1850 to 1910

Composers


Beethoven was one of the first composers to
cross from Classical to Romantic



Mendelssohn was an Early Romantic composer.



Tchaikovsky was a Late Romantic composer

Current Events


The Industrial Revolution was happening
This had practical effects on the instruments
themselves with valves and keys on which brass and
woodwind instruments depended being improved.
 This lead to an increase in the numbers of these
instruments in the orchestra.
 The piano was also improved and it overtook the
harpsichord. This led to less dynamics in the solo
instrument in concertos and in general in the
orchestra.


More!

Instruments




Orchestras were much larger than in previous
periods with more even mixtures of brass,
woodwind and strings as opposed to a
dominance by the string instruments.
Instruments that were invented or saw an
increasingly large role in orchestras included:
Saxophone
 Flute
 Cheese Ok yeah, that was Celeste …
 Tuba


Quiz
Spot the intruder:

(hands up only!)

Ludwig van Beethoven
 Johann Strauss I
 Mike Oldfield
 Camille Saint-Saëns
 Antonín Dvořák
 Erlebach
 Elfrieda Andree
 Mr G.


Quiz


Dates of:


Romantic period (as per earlier slide)



Early romantic



Late romantic



My Birthday!

Quiz


Name the piece, composer and what it is
for/from.



My name 


Slide 7

Program


Wonderful presentation with amazing facts and
brilliant on-going quiz!





Samples of Romantic music
Final quiz




The quiz consists of finding the mistakes in this
presentation as they come

To show of the knowledge you gleaned from this
wonderful experience!

And all this for FREE!


Not including the opportunity cost of the time spent here
and any other variables which have not been included.

Dates


The Romantic period lasted about 95 years,
starting 1715 and ending 1810.


Anyone?






Well done! The actual dates are 1815 to 1910.

The Early Romantic period is considered to be
from 1800 to 1850
The Late Romantic era being the rest of the
time, i.e. 1850 to 1910

Composers


Beethoven was one of the first composers to
cross from Classical to Romantic



Mendelssohn was an Early Romantic composer.



Tchaikovsky was a Late Romantic composer

Current Events


The Industrial Revolution was happening
This had practical effects on the instruments
themselves with valves and keys on which brass and
woodwind instruments depended being improved.
 This lead to an increase in the numbers of these
instruments in the orchestra.
 The piano was also improved and it overtook the
harpsichord. This led to less dynamics in the solo
instrument in concertos and in general in the
orchestra.


More!

Instruments




Orchestras were much larger than in previous
periods with more even mixtures of brass,
woodwind and strings as opposed to a
dominance by the string instruments.
Instruments that were invented or saw an
increasingly large role in orchestras included:
Saxophone
 Flute
 Cheese Ok yeah, that was Celeste …
 Tuba


Quiz
Spot the intruder:

(hands up only!)

Ludwig van Beethoven
 Johann Strauss I
 Mike Oldfield
 Camille Saint-Saëns
 Antonín Dvořák
 Erlebach
 Elfrieda Andree
 Mr G.


Quiz


Dates of:


Romantic period (as per earlier slide)



Early romantic



Late romantic



My Birthday!

Quiz


Name the piece, composer and what it is
for/from.



My name 


Slide 8

Program


Wonderful presentation with amazing facts and
brilliant on-going quiz!





Samples of Romantic music
Final quiz




The quiz consists of finding the mistakes in this
presentation as they come

To show of the knowledge you gleaned from this
wonderful experience!

And all this for FREE!


Not including the opportunity cost of the time spent here
and any other variables which have not been included.

Dates


The Romantic period lasted about 95 years,
starting 1715 and ending 1810.


Anyone?






Well done! The actual dates are 1815 to 1910.

The Early Romantic period is considered to be
from 1800 to 1850
The Late Romantic era being the rest of the
time, i.e. 1850 to 1910

Composers


Beethoven was one of the first composers to
cross from Classical to Romantic



Mendelssohn was an Early Romantic composer.



Tchaikovsky was a Late Romantic composer

Current Events


The Industrial Revolution was happening
This had practical effects on the instruments
themselves with valves and keys on which brass and
woodwind instruments depended being improved.
 This lead to an increase in the numbers of these
instruments in the orchestra.
 The piano was also improved and it overtook the
harpsichord. This led to less dynamics in the solo
instrument in concertos and in general in the
orchestra.


More!

Instruments




Orchestras were much larger than in previous
periods with more even mixtures of brass,
woodwind and strings as opposed to a
dominance by the string instruments.
Instruments that were invented or saw an
increasingly large role in orchestras included:
Saxophone
 Flute
 Cheese Ok yeah, that was Celeste …
 Tuba


Quiz
Spot the intruder:

(hands up only!)

Ludwig van Beethoven
 Johann Strauss I
 Mike Oldfield
 Camille Saint-Saëns
 Antonín Dvořák
 Erlebach
 Elfrieda Andree
 Mr G.


Quiz


Dates of:


Romantic period (as per earlier slide)



Early romantic



Late romantic



My Birthday!

Quiz


Name the piece, composer and what it is
for/from.



My name 


Slide 9

Program


Wonderful presentation with amazing facts and
brilliant on-going quiz!





Samples of Romantic music
Final quiz




The quiz consists of finding the mistakes in this
presentation as they come

To show of the knowledge you gleaned from this
wonderful experience!

And all this for FREE!


Not including the opportunity cost of the time spent here
and any other variables which have not been included.

Dates


The Romantic period lasted about 95 years,
starting 1715 and ending 1810.


Anyone?






Well done! The actual dates are 1815 to 1910.

The Early Romantic period is considered to be
from 1800 to 1850
The Late Romantic era being the rest of the
time, i.e. 1850 to 1910

Composers


Beethoven was one of the first composers to
cross from Classical to Romantic



Mendelssohn was an Early Romantic composer.



Tchaikovsky was a Late Romantic composer

Current Events


The Industrial Revolution was happening
This had practical effects on the instruments
themselves with valves and keys on which brass and
woodwind instruments depended being improved.
 This lead to an increase in the numbers of these
instruments in the orchestra.
 The piano was also improved and it overtook the
harpsichord. This led to less dynamics in the solo
instrument in concertos and in general in the
orchestra.


More!

Instruments




Orchestras were much larger than in previous
periods with more even mixtures of brass,
woodwind and strings as opposed to a
dominance by the string instruments.
Instruments that were invented or saw an
increasingly large role in orchestras included:
Saxophone
 Flute
 Cheese Ok yeah, that was Celeste …
 Tuba


Quiz
Spot the intruder:

(hands up only!)

Ludwig van Beethoven
 Johann Strauss I
 Mike Oldfield
 Camille Saint-Saëns
 Antonín Dvořák
 Erlebach
 Elfrieda Andree
 Mr G.


Quiz


Dates of:


Romantic period (as per earlier slide)



Early romantic



Late romantic



My Birthday!

Quiz


Name the piece, composer and what it is
for/from.



My name 