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2016 DEBBIE PHILLIPS CLASSICAL CONCERTS FOR STUDENTS

STUDENT SECTION

Created by: Phoebe Lustig and Chris Stonnell

STUDENT SECTION

Richard Strauss Born: June 11, 1864, in Munich, Germany Died: September 8, 1949, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Country: Germany Period of Music: Romantic Famous for: Tone Poems Fun Fact: Was on the cover of TIME magazine in 1927 and again in 1938

Ludwig van Beethoven

Born: December 17, 1770, in Bonn, Germany Died: March 26, 1827, in Vienna, Austria Country: Germany Period of Music: end of Classical and beginning of Romantic Famous for: Redefining the symphony Fun Fact: Beethoven kept a diary once he moved to Vienna in 1792.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Born: January 17, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria Died: December 5, 1791, in Vienna, Austria Country: Austria Period of Music: Classical Famous for: operas, symphonies, music, chamber music, church music, and vocal music Fun Fact: His name is 8 words long (Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgang Theophillus Amadeus Gottlieb Sigismundus Mozart) STUDENT SECTION

JOHANN SEBASTION BACH Born: March 31, 1685, in Eisnach, Thuringia (Germany) Died: July 28, 1750, in Germany Country: Germany Period of Music: Baroque Famous for: his music’s technical command, artistic beauty, and intellectual depth Fun Fact: In 1705, Bach walked 200 miles from Arnstadt to Lobeck to hear organist Dietrich Buxtehude play

GUSTAV HOLST Born: September 21, 1874, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Died: May 25, 1934, London, England Country: England Period of Music: Late Romantic Famous for: using unconventional time signatures, rising and falling scales, ostinato, bitonality, and occasional polytonality, which many of his contemporaries found austere and cerebral Fun Fact: Suffered from Neuritis which prevented him from playing piano

MICHAEL GIACCHINO Born: October 10, 1967, Riverside township, New Jersey Country: United States of America Period of Music: Modern Famous for: Scores for many modern movies, video games, and TV shows such as , , Call of Duty, and Fun Fact: Giacchino is a film buff who sticks to his principles: only works on projects he finds interesting, with people he likes, and keeps a 40-work week with evenings and weekends clear

JOHN WILLIAMS Born: February 8, 1932, Long Island, New York Nationality: American Style/Period: Modern Famous Works: Scores for the following movies: , Close Encounters of the Third Kind, ET - the Extraterrestrial, , , Indiana Jones Fun Fact: He also composed the themes for the NBC News, the 1987 International Special Olympics, and the 1984, 1988, and 1996 Summer Olympic Games. STUDENT SECTION

Orchestra In Orbit Word Search

W R O O P T M S S J E E Z O R R A H N R A R O U V P D A Z E E O L A I A P P T Q I O R F G R U Z K W H I A I I E C A S A O O Q R I T C S G N F E T T Y M U A O E N I C T E X S H R O F T I R R D G E A A N R U A V S W R R B A R B K I C O S U P M B B K I P B X A N G M T S E S S T A R T R E K S V U R S P X B X I M O D E R N S E A T C D P S Y N A M R E G J L V T Q W E N E V O H T E E B S I B X S N S C A A B O E E D X R N K N X L D R V Z S J U H K N N E

Air Modern StarWars Baroque Morsecode Strauss Beethoven Motif Voyager Enterprise Mozart Walking- Germany Papageno bassline Giacchino StarTrek Zarathustra Jupiter STUDENT SECTION STUDENT SECTION

Orchestra in orbit Quiz

I. TRUE or FALSE

1. Beethoven began going deaf around 1798 and used conversation books to communicate (TRUE / FALSE)

2. Strauss was a prolific Russian composer. (TRUE / FALSE)

3. The Planets was a rarity among orchestral repertoire of the early 20thCentury with its scoring for at least 80 players, in- cluding special instrumentation, and 6-voice women's chorus. (TRUE / FALSE)

4. Uranium–238 has a half-life of 5 billion years. (TRUE / FALSE)

5. Heliosheath is where the solar wind is slowed by pressure from gas between stars. (TRUE / FALSE)

6. Voyager 1 is currently the second farthest human made object from Earth that has reached interstellar space . (TRUE / FALSE)

7. An Air is an orchestral ballad written for an ensemble and voice. (TRUE / FALSE)

8. Mozart has a total of 14 names. (TRUE / FALSE)

9. The Voyager Space crafts were launched in 1957. (TRUE / FALSE)

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which of the following composers did not compose music in the Romantic Period? A. Richard Strauss C. Gustav Holst B. Ludwig Van Beethoven D. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

2. Which classical composer conducted the premier of his Ninth Symphony while deaf? A. Josef Haydn C. Ralph Vaughan Williams B. Ludwig van Beethoven D. Johannes Brahms

3. The Piano is part of what Instrumental Family? A. Percussion C. Brass B. Strings D. none of the above

4. Which U.S. President has a recorded message on the Voyager Golden Record? A. George H.W. Bush C. Both A and B B. Jimmy Carter D. None of the above

5. Which of the following instruments did Beethoven not play? A. viola C. organ B. flute D. piano

6. Which Film Director is most associated with? A. C. JJ. Abrams B. D. STUDENT SECTION

7. The Voyager Golden Record includes... A. 116 Images, remaining Video C. 116 min. Audio, rest Images B. 116 Images, remaining Audio D. 116 Images, remaining vertical line imagery

8. Which of the following instruments did Mozart not play? A. Clavier C. Piano B. Violin D. Clarinet

9. Strauss wrote a symphonic poem based on the Fictitious Prophet Zarathustra created by German Poet ______. A. Hans Carossa C. Christian Friederich Hebbel B. Friederich Nietzsche D. Friedrich Holderlin

10. Which of the following is a musical style of the 20th century? A. classical C. neoclassical B. baroque D. all of the above

11. Richard Wagner is a composer most associated with the . What other composer listed below also employs Leit- motifs? A. Felix Mendelssohn C. Sergei Prokofiev B. Maurice Ravel D. John Williams

12. Which Film Director is John Williams most associated? A. Tim Burton C. Martin Scorsese B. Steven Spielberg D. James Cameron

13. Which composer famously re-worked J.S. Bach’s Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3? A. Rimsky-Korsakov C. August Wilhelm B. Tchaikovsky D. Michael Giacchino

III. MATCHING Match each composer with their composition:

 Strauss A. Jupiter from “ The Planets”

2. Giacchino B. Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3

3. Williams C. Into Darkness Suite

4. Bach D. Overture to The Magic Flute

5. Mozart E. Main Title from Star Wars

6. Beethoven F. Sunrise From Also Sprach Zarathustra

7. Holst G. Allegro con brio from Symphony No. 5 My Symphony Journal

My Favorite Thing About the Concert Was:

My Favorite Piece That I Heard Was:

I Like This Piece Because:

NOT MY CUP OF COMPOSER/PIECE LOVED IT! LIKED IT TEA

STRAUSS Sunrise from Also Sprach Zarathustra

GIACCHINO Suite

BACH Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3

MOZART Overture to The Magic Flute

BEETHOVEN Allegro con brio from Symphony No. 5 HOLST Jupiter from The Planets

WILLIAMS Main Title from Star Wars

Explain why a particular piece wasn’t “your cup of tea”: