1 -4. What are the four (4) branches of arts?
5-7. What are the three (3) kinds of Classical Greek drama?
8-10. The common methods used in painting.
11 - 13. The three (3) Classical Greek Orders
14-15. The famous types of opera during the Classical period.
16. The popular solo musical instrument of the Classical era.
17-18. The famous Classical music of this era that were also used as a dance.
19. It is the city-state where the center of cultural power of this era took place.
20. It is the period known as the "Age of Reason".​


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•Traditional categories within the arts include literature (including poetry, drama, story, and so on), the visual arts (painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.), the graphic arts (painting, drawing, design, and other forms expressed on flat surfaces), the plastic arts (sculpture, modeling), the decorative arts

The Ancient Greeks took their entertainment very seriously and used drama as a way of investigating the world they lived in, and what it meant to be human. The three genres of drama were comedy, satyr plays, and most important of all, tragedy.

Underpainting. Work paint up from thin to thick, especially when using slow-drying paints. ...

•The three major classical orders are Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. The orders describe the form and decoration of Greek and later Roman columns, and continue to be widely used in architecture today. The Doric order is the simplest and shortest, with no decorative foot, vertical fluting, and a flared capital.

1 L'Orfeo. Claudio Monteverdi Mantua, Italy, c1607. ...

1 L'Orfeo. Claudio Monteverdi Mantua, Italy, c1607. ...2 Dido and Aeneas. Henry Purcell London, UK, 1689. ...

1 L'Orfeo. Claudio Monteverdi Mantua, Italy, c1607. ...2 Dido and Aeneas. Henry Purcell London, UK, 1689. ...3 Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) ...

1 L'Orfeo. Claudio Monteverdi Mantua, Italy, c1607. ...2 Dido and Aeneas. Henry Purcell London, UK, 1689. ...3 Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) ...4 Serse (Xerxes) ...

1 L'Orfeo. Claudio Monteverdi Mantua, Italy, c1607. ...2 Dido and Aeneas. Henry Purcell London, UK, 1689. ...3 Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) ...4 Serse (Xerxes) ...5 Orfeo ed Euridice (Orpheus and Eurydice) ...

1 L'Orfeo. Claudio Monteverdi Mantua, Italy, c1607. ...2 Dido and Aeneas. Henry Purcell London, UK, 1689. ...3 Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) ...4 Serse (Xerxes) ...5 Orfeo ed Euridice (Orpheus and Eurydice) ...6 Idomeneo. ...

1 L'Orfeo. Claudio Monteverdi Mantua, Italy, c1607. ...2 Dido and Aeneas. Henry Purcell London, UK, 1689. ...3 Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) ...4 Serse (Xerxes) ...5 Orfeo ed Euridice (Orpheus and Eurydice) ...6 Idomeneo. ...7 Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) ...

1 L'Orfeo. Claudio Monteverdi Mantua, Italy, c1607. ...2 Dido and Aeneas. Henry Purcell London, UK, 1689. ...3 Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) ...4 Serse (Xerxes) ...5 Orfeo ed Euridice (Orpheus and Eurydice) ...6 Idomeneo. ...7 Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) ...8 Die Zauberflöte

Harpsichord, the standard Baroque era basso continuo keyboard instrument, was used until the 1750s, after which time it was gradually phased out, and replaced with the fortepiano and then the piano.

Classical music is art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical (religious) and secular music. While a more precise term is also used to refer to the period from 1750 to 1820 (the Classical period), this article is about the broad span of time from before the 6th century AD to the present day, which includes the Classical period and various other periods.[1] The central norms of this tradition became codified between 1650 and 1900, which is known as the common-practice period.

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The Enlightenment – the great 'Age of Reason' – is defined as the period of rigorous scientific, political and philosophical discourse that characterised European society during the 'long' 18th century: from the late 17th century to the ending of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815.

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