Assignment #8

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Across
  1. 3. pianist of the Paris conservatory who said "America is country of steam engines and not musicians"
  2. 4. A music society created by Elena Pavlonva where Tchaikovsky would learn music theory
  3. 6. British University where Dvorak and Tchaikovsky were given Doctorates of Music
  4. 11. Country where composers such as Tchaikovsky and Mussorgsky wore born
  5. 17. theme that inspired many composers and artist in the 19th and 20th century
  6. 19. name of a Bohemian semi slow dance that was very commonly used by Dvorak in his works
  7. 20. the name of the piece Gottschalk performed in Rio right before he collapsed weeks before dying
  8. 22. U.S president that received Samuel Coleridge-Taylor at the white house in 1904
  9. 23. instrument Charles Ives played in churches by the age of 12
  10. 27. Gottschalk work composed 1862 that shows spectacular works that show American patriotism
  11. 29. Musical director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra who was very influential to Aaron Copland's music
  12. 31. Anna Dvorak sister who at first Antonin Dvorak was attracted to before marrying the older sister
  13. 32. name of the piece written in 1944 by Aaron Copland for per Martha Graham's request for a ballet was originally titled Ballet for Martha
  14. 34. the age Samuel Coleridge-Taylor when he started taking music lessons at the Royal College of Music
  15. 35. name of the monk who was the self named Czar in Mussorgsky's opera Boris Godunov
  16. 38. nationality of Aaron Copland
  17. 39. 20th Century African American Women composer who was student and roommate of Florence Price
  18. 40. 19th Century Finnish novel that influence Sibelius and many others including JR Tolkien
  19. 41. style of dance used in the second movement of Antonín Dvořák's Czech Suit
Down
  1. 1. where Gottschalk had a concert tour in the year 1854 when traveling through the Caribbean
  2. 2. Publisher name that Brahms and Dvorak used to publish their works and published the Czech Suite by Dvorak
  3. 5. A barrel type organ that was given to Tchaikovsky when he was child to learn piano
  4. 7. Bohemian/Czech composer of the 19th century that known for using folk dances in his works and incorporating the New World
  5. 8. quick and fiery Bohemian dance typically in 2/4 time
  6. 9. two different tonal centers happening at the same time in music much used by Ives
  7. 10. musical element used by Charles Ives that was very much discouraged by his music professors at Yale University
  8. 12. Dvorak's symphony also known as The New World where he used many African American Spirituals
  9. 13. sport Charles Ives played to connect with his friends and played at Yale University
  10. 14. the name of Bedrich Smetana's cousin to whom he wrote a Polka for and is his oldest surviving work
  11. 15. the age of Louis Moreau Gottschalk when he had his New Orleans debut
  12. 16. the first instrument Antonín Dvořák learned to play as a child before continuing his music studies
  13. 18. the instrument Antonín Dvořák's father used to play as an amature
  14. 21. 20th Century African American Women composer who was known for writing nationalistic works
  15. 24. the instrument Dvořák was playing when he played under the tutelage of Bedřich Smetana
  16. 25. African American poet that Samuel Coleridge-Taylor collaborated and wrote music to his poems
  17. 26. number of movement present in Antonín Dvořák's Czech Suite also known as Op 39
  18. 28. of the most recognizable works by Jean Sibelius and performed by VCU symphony recently
  19. 30. duration of Joan Tower's Made in America single movement that is based on America the Beautiful
  20. 33. cause of death of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor who died at age of 37
  21. 36. American composer born on October 20th of 1874 in Connecticut
  22. 37. piano student Gottschalk took when he was living in New York