Classical Music
Across
- 3. Considered as Ravel's most complete work, tells of a story of two lovers searching for each other.
- 4. The composer of a multi-movement suite, "Pictures at an Exhibition"
- 6. Gershwin's new idea for combining jazz and orchestral music was first (and best) demonstrated in this piece.
- 7. The tomb of this person was an inspiration for Ravel's multi-movement suite for piano, later orchestrated for an orchestra.
- 10. Also known as "Heroic", it is the nickname for the famous Beethoven's Third Symphony.
- 11. The Bringer of War, the first movement of Holst's Planets Suite.
- 12. The Bringer of Peace, the second movement of Holst's Planets Suite.
- 17. The number of piano concertos that Mozart wrote plus the number of piano concertos that Rachmaninoff wrote.
- 19. Also known as symphonic fairy tale for children, the orchestra, along with the narrator, illustrates and tells a children's story. Composed by Prokofiev.
- 20. The standard number of movements in a classical piece.
- 21. The Bringer of Jollity, the fourth movement of Holst's Planets Suite.
- 22. The nickname for Mahler's grave sixth symphony.
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- 1. The nickname for Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto and is widely regarded as his best piano work.
- 2. A monumental work in the band repertoire, best known for its use of low reeds. Composed by Grainger.
- 5. The nickname for Mendelssohn's Third Symphony, best known for its blazingly brilliant second movement.
- 8. The most well known piano piece written by Beethoven to his love.
- 9. An orchestral composition by Debussy, known for its use of symbolism and impressionism.
- 13. The nickname for Dvorak's Ninth Symphony, best known for its dramatic finale.
- 14. The number of Symphonies Beethoven wrote.
- 15. A multi-movement ballet suite, widely regarded as Stravinsky's best composition, at the time of the premiere.
- 16. Stravinsky's monumental work, caused a riot during the premiere of this piece.
- 18. The number of movements of Schubert's Unfinished Symphony (also known as the eighth).
- 19. The nickname for Beethoven's symphony that he wrote when he was losing his hearing and vision.