Classical Composers by Compositions

Quiz by Stickman1949
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Last updated: August 31, 2014
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The Magic Flute
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Four Seasons
Antonio Vivaldi
Fur Elise
Ludwig van Beethoven
The Brandenburg Concertos
Johann Sebastian Bach
Kindrszenen
Robert Schumann
"Surprise" Symphony
Joseph Haydn
Hungarian Dance No. 3
Johannes Brahms
Hallelujah
Georg Friedrich Handel
The Blue Danube
Johann Strauss II
William Tell
Gioachino Rossini
Tristan and Isolde
Richard Wagner
Swan Lake
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Peer Gynt
Edvard Grieg
Pomp and Circumstance Marches
Edward Elgar
Peter and the Wolf
Sergei Prokofiev
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Level 62
Aug 30, 2014
Nice quiz. "Fantasie in A minor" is rather vague - many composers wrote a Fantasy in A minor - the first to come up on a google search is actually Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. Might be better to have something like Kinderszenen, or Träumerei, to link it more clearly to Schumann.
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Level 43
Aug 31, 2014
Hey there kiwirage, thanks for pointing that out. Sorry, Fantasie in A Minor is very vague, come to think of it, and I've replaced it with one of your suggestions. I've resubmitted the quiz and hopefully it will be accepted and changed.
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Level 50
Jul 5, 2015
It's Kinderszenen!
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Level 94
Sep 24, 2021
very nice choice of composers and compositions! nominated also because classical music is totally underrepresented here.

by the way, could you be a bit more easy on the spelling of russian composers...pleeease!

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Level 68
Sep 24, 2021
Kinderszenen is misspelled.
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Level 53
Sep 24, 2021
I would suggest a harder version- yellow boxed answers. You could get most of these composers just by knowing names, rather than by what piece they wrote. These are some of the most prolific composers ever. Love the concept however and hope you do more!