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I'm really getting into my classical music, but am a total novice really. I want to know what all the names for the types of classical mean:
Sonata, Concerto, Requiem, overture, symphony, rhapsody.. What do they mean?
I obviously know pieces that fit into each category, but what is each defined as?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sonata: an instrumental musical composition typically of three or four movements in contrasting forms and keys.
Concerto: a piece for one or more soloists and orchestra with three contrasting movements.
Requiem: a musical setting of the mass for the dead OR a musical composition in honor of the dead.
Overture: the orchestral introduction to a musical dramatic work or an orchestral concert piece written especially as a single movement in sonata form.
Symphony: consonance of sounds; a usually long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra or a musical composition (as for organ) resembling such a symphony in complexity or variety.
Rhapsody: a musical composition of irregular form having an improvisatory character.
Hope this helps a bit...
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