The Classical/Romantic composer that was known for being deaf.
Who was Ludwig van Beethoven?
The number of symphonies that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed.
What is 41?
The amount of strings on a Viola.
What is 4?
The meaning of "fine" on sheet music.
What is End?
The country where most of the composers came from.
What is Germany?
The composer of the 1812 Overture.
Who was Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky?
The note that Für Elise starts on.
What is E?
The instrument that Antonio Stradivari is best known for making.
What is the Violin?
The meaning of "mit Ausdruck" in music.
What is "with Expression"?
The country where the "Father of the Symphony" came from.
What is Austria?
The composer with the most published symphonies.
Who was Joseph Haydn? (106 Symphonies)
The name of Antonin Dvořák's ninth symphony.
What is "From the New World"?
The instrument that has a solo at the beginning of George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue".
What is the Clarinet?
The technical name for a 64th note.
What is the Hemidemisemiquaver?
The country where the "Father of modern classical music" came from.
What is France?
The most famous Non-European composer of European Classical music.
Who was Aram Khachaturian?
The name of the ballet where virgins are sacrificed to Pagan gods.
What is "The Rite of Spring"?
Free Points!
What is "You're Welcome"?
The amount of notes in a three-octave major scale.
What is 22?
The country where Erich Wolfgang Korngold came from.
What is Czechia?
The amount of children that Bach had that outlived him.
What is 9?
The starting note of the first movement of Mahler Symphony No. 5.
What is C♯?
The brass instrument tuned in B♭ that looks like a smaller version of a Tuba.
What is the Euphonium?
The higher tritone note of D♭♭.
What is F♯?
The country where Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Erich Wolfgang Korngold died.
What is the United States of America? (Old Age, not Guns)