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Amazon sells one you can wear that says "kiss the chef"

An Apron

100

Born in Brooklyn in 1898, his real name was Jacob Gershwin

George Gershwin

100

Term for a composition based on one of the 150 songs of the same name in the Old Testament

Psalms

100

Describing his growing deafness in a letter to his brothers, he wrote, "I must live like an exile"

Ludwig Van Beethoven

100

This musical direction is sometimes abbreviated stacc.

Staccato

200

Draped around your window sill, some come in the blackout variety

Curtains

200

In 1890 he began work on "Suite Bergamasque" for piano, which includes the celebrated "Clair de Lune"

Claude Debussy
200

By the early 1900s, the square style of this musical instrument was replaced by the upright

A Piano

200

This composer's "A German Requiem" & "Lullaby" were both completed in 1868

Brahms
200

Solmization is the system of representing these by syllables instead of letters

Notes

300

What cats play with instead of the fancy, expensive toy

A box

300

This composer bridged the gap between the romantic and classical eras of music

Beethoven

300

Musical term whose name is Italian for "alone"

A solo

300

His 2nd son, Carl Philipp Emanuel, was court harpsichordist for King Frederick II

Johann Sebastian Bach

300

Italian for "in chapel style", it has come to mean singing without instrumental accompaniment

A cappella

400

This single-named singer headlined the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show

Usher

400

In 1976 the USSR issued a stamp bearing his picture & an excerpt from his "Leningrad Symphony"

Dimitri Shostakovich

400

The title character in "Rusalka" is a water nymph in Dvorak's finest one of this

An Opera

400

This American composer first conducted the New York Philharmonic on November 14, 1943

Leonard Bernstein

400

A musical composition that accompanies a procession; funeral ones are played in slow tempo

A March

500

Levels in a video game ranging from 1-10

A stage

500

In 1840 this Hungarian composer created the modern piano recital, playing scores from memory

Liszt

500

In Holst's "The Planets", this section is subtitled "The Winged Messenger"

Mercury

500

Blindness ended the career of this German-born composer famous for his "Water Music"

Handel

500

This French term that means "improvised" often refers to a piano piece that sounds improvised

Impromptu