Classical Suites

When did suites originate?
16th century.
15th century.
13th century.
14th century.
What is a suite by definition?
An ordered set of instrumental or orchestral pieces in a dance style with five movements, all of which relate thematically and tonally.
A kind of confectionary.
An ordered set of ballet recitals.
An ordered set of instrumental or orchestral pieces in a dance style with four movements, all with individual themes and ranging keys.
What begins a suite before the first movement?
Prelude/overture.
Coda/Codetta.
Prologue.
Prefix.
Which of the following is a dance form used in a suite?
Allemande.
Hip-hop.
Irish dancing.
Allamende.
What is an optional movement in a suite called?
Gallantry.
Gallant.
Gallop.
Gallantary.
In which period was the suite form most popular?
Classical.
Baroque.
Romantic.
80s music.
Which composer claimed to have written over 200 suites?
Georg Philipp Telemann.
Johann Sebastian Bach
George Frideric Handel.
Estienne du Tertre.
Which composer wrote the first suite?
Georg Philipp Telemann.
Johann Sebastian Bach.
George Frideric Handel.
Estienne du Tertre.
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