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Answer
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A
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Aaron Copland composition which includes the Shaker hymn tune,"'Tis a Gift to be Simple"
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Appalachian Spring
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B
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Composer of "West Side Story"
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Bernstein
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C
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Robert Schumann's wife, who was a celebrated concert pianist
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Clara
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D
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Symphonic tone poem by Richard Strauss
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Don Quixote
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E
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Elgar's composition, Opus 36, which was created to honor his friends
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Enigma Variations
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F
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French Romantic composer of Reguiem in D minor and many piano solos, including nocturnes, barcarolles, and impromptus
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Faure
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G
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Eccentric Canadian pianist noted for his performances of Bach's music
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Gould
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H
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Baroque composer best known for his oratorios, the most famous being the "Messiah"
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Handel
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I
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Nickname of Mendelssohn's 4th symphony
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Italian
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J
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German Romantic composer Brahms' first name
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Johannes
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K
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20th century Russian/Armenian composer who wrote "Adventures of Ivan"
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Khatchaturian
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L
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Haydn wrote 12 symphonies with this title.
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London
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M
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An unaccompained vocal piece based on sacred texts, important in the Middle Ages
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motet
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N
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Orchestra which Leonard Bernstein conducted for many years
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NewYork Philharmonic
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O
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18th century Bohemian composer Christoph Gluck's best known opera
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Orfeo and Euridice
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P
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16th century Italian composer of sacred music who wrote over 100 masses
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Palestrina
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Q
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British term for an 8th note
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Quaver
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R
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Form of composition which features a recurring motif or theme: ABACADA/coda for example
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Rondo
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S
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Composer of "Carnival of the Animals"
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Saint-Saens
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T
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Russian composer of the popular "Nutcracker Suite"
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Tchaikovsky
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U
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Term for several voices singing the same pitch
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Unison
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V
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String instrument larger than a violin, smaller than a cello
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Viola
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W
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The 19th century's most outstanding composer of opera, born in Germany in 1813
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Wagner
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X
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First name of classically trained musician Cugat, who popularized Latin-American dance music during his long career
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Xavier
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Y
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Title of Leonard Bernstein's educational TV series
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Young People's Concerts
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Z
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"Also Sprach ................." by Richard Strauss
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Zarathustra
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Also alowed for alternate type-ins for K. and O.
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