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This composer died in 1750

J.S. Bach
100

These two composers were both born in 1685

J.S. Bach and G.F. Handel

100

These four letters comprise the motto in Shostakovich's String Quartet

DSCH

100

When a performer places objects like rubber, wood, rocks, or metal inside the piano, the piano is said to be this

prepared

100

Schubert portrays "wohl" and "weh" by juxtaposing these two musical features

major and minor

200

This composer wrote music in Soviet Russia

Dimitri Shostakovich

200

Gluten Free Handel won a keyboard battle with this Italian composer

Scarlatti

200

The word "ponte" means this in Italian

Bridge

200

This figure sings to the maiden in Schubert's "Tod und das Mädchen"

Death

200

Shostakovich wrote his second piano concerto for this person

His son (Max)

300

This composer wrote "The Tides of Manaunaun"

Henry Cowell

300

This composer wrote "Ludus Tonalis"

Paul Hindemith

300

Henry Cowell wrote this piano composition, capturing the voice of an Irish spirit

The Banshee

300

The second theme in Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 8, movement II, is known as relating to this ethnicity

Jewish

300

John Cage did this with the cymbal in "Water Walk"

Slammed it into the tub of water

400

This composer wrote over 600 songs in German

Franz Schubert

400

This composer wrote "Water Walk"

John Cage
400

This is a piece constructed over a repeating bassline or chord progression

Passacaglia (or chaconne)

400

VI -> II, V -> I is an example of which harmonic disturbance technique: ponte, monte, or fonte?

fonte
400

I -> IV, II -> V is an example of which harmonic disturbance technique: ponte, monte, or fonte?

Monte

500

This composer was an insurance salesman, but not a hat model

Charles Ives

500

This Estonian composer wrote "Tabula Rasa" for strings and prepared piano

Arvo Pärt

500

This is the sleepwalker's name in "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari"

Cesare

500

This lyric baritone was known for singing Schubert's Lieder

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

500

These three notes comprise the Nacht motif in Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire."

E-G-Eb

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