Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Another piano sonata, well-known for its tranquil first movement and agitated third movement | Piano Sonata No. 14 "{Moonlight}" | 89%
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Allegedly written for his unrequited lover | Bagatelle No. 25 "{Für Elise}" | 87%
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Humorously named "Rage Over a Lost Penny, Vented in a Caprice" | R{ondo} a capriccio | 80%
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He only completed two movements of this symphony | Symphony No. 8 "{Unfinished}" | 76%
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A march from The Ruins of Athens (Don't confuse this piece with Mozart's "Rondo Alla Turca") | {Turkish} March | 76%
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A piano sonata, most famous for its slow second movement and the "Beethoven Virus" theme in the third movement | Piano Sonata No. 8 "{Pathétique}" | 72%
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The symphony featured in Fantasia (1940) | Symphony No. 6 "{Pastoral}" | 70%
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The first one in D major is the most famous | M{arche} militaire | 67%
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Probably his most famous lied (song), about a child killed by a powerful demon king | E{rlkönig} | 65%
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His final complete symphony, this time with voices Most well-known for its "Ode to Joy" theme | Symphony No. 9 "{Choral}" | 61%
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Arguably his most important and recognizable symphony | Symphony No. 5 "{Fate}" | 50%
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Another famous lied, "Ständchen" in German | S{erenade} | 39%
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Also known as "Ellen's Third Song," famously adapted in Fantasia (1940) | Ave Maria | 15%
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