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Composed 9 symphonies, including the most famous and first example of a Choral symphony.

Beethoven

100

Begins with the famous "fate" motif of three short notes followed by a long note, and is the most famous example of it.

Symphony no. 5 (Beethoven)

100

What keys have 2 sharps?

D major, B minor
100

What are the three sections of a sonata form?

Exposition, Development, Recapitulation

100

Which composer is known for having had a fame comparable to pop stars of our time?

Liszt

200

Wrote the two very famous ballets "The Nutcracker" and "Swan Lake"

Tchaikovsky

200

Unfinished work in D minor, and the composer's most famous work.

Requiem (Mozart)

200

What are the notes of an F minor scale?

F, G, A-flat, B-flat, C, D-flat, E-flat

200

What are the two most common types of rondo?

ABACA, ABACABA

200

What composer infamously loved coffee?

Bach

300

Wrote what is generally considered to be the greatest post-Beethoven sonata, as well as 19 pieces of a certain nationality

Liszt
300
Famous Impressionistic 3rd movement of a suite.

Claire de Lune

300

What's a Tritone?

Diminished 5th

300

What's Ternary Form?

ABA

300

This composer died of Tuberculosis at the age of 39.

Chopin

400

Developed the 12 tone technique, and a leading figure in modern music.

Arnold Shoenberg