Please accept also "ouverture", the French/German spelling. Secondly what about flamenco? Wikipedia says that castanets may be used although some purists frown upon them. Modern flamenco may use them and early 20th century pictures confirm they've been used then as well. - Probably used more in fandango (I didn't look up this dance), but also in flamenco.
Fun again, though I suspect if #3 in the series appears, the clue for X will be Common Percussion Instrument... I think the D clue is a bit tricky though - the way it reads, it sounds like you are after a verb that means "resolves to a consonance", but you are actually wanting the word that means "the state from which resolution to consonance occurs".
I dont know any other songs by the eagles, actually besides that one sentence I cant even say for certain if I know this one. But it is such common knowledge, it is in sooo many quizzes and references.
I like grieg though. Classical music in general is ok, but he is someone I specifally like :) (One of the few that made it onto my only playlist I ever made, for a roadtrip vacation. I think he was the only classical one, others were blues, big band/swing and very very loud music haha)
It was the wording that really tripped me; is it a song about german art? Is it an artfull german song? Is "art song" a thing and is this the german version? My mind shortcircuited and couldnt process the phrase (and/or made my imagination go in all directions, people singing while others were splashing paint on them..)
Never heard of a concertmaster or a quarternote. Are they both Americanisms? I suggest that you should accept leader for the former as that's what it's known as in UK.
Only at T I realised they all start with the letters of the alphabet... oops.... I thought hey, tempo starts with t that's funny... thent slowly started to dawn... didnt help much though, only made me get K and L after realizing. Ended up getting 18, nearly 19 I had allready typed upri- then I thought, nah,, probably not it, atleast not with another word behind it...
I like grieg though. Classical music in general is ok, but he is someone I specifally like :) (One of the few that made it onto my only playlist I ever made, for a roadtrip vacation. I think he was the only classical one, others were blues, big band/swing and very very loud music haha)
the Word "Lied" is not specific to a type of song.
Its just a general term for a song/track/tune so i (as a german) actually didn't guess it.