Across
- 1. A composer who lost his hearing in his twenties, and was considered to be one of the first composers of the Romantic Period. We listened to his "Symphony No.1"
- 4. A Baroque period composer, whose most famous piece is written for string orchestra. "The Four Seasons" is still loved by many to this day.
- 5. The composer of the orchestra piece "Pictures at an Exhibition"
- 8. The Baroque composer of "The Prince of Denmark's March"
- 10. The Romantic period composer of the solo piano piece, "Waltz in A Flat Major"
- 13. The French, Romantic and Impressionist pianist who wrote "Claire de Lune"
- 16. The other composer of "Take the A Train."
- 17. The composer of the opera, "Carmen," which features a baritone solo in its "Toreador Song"
Down
- 2. One of the composers of "Take the A Train." First name Duke, and very famous for jazz piano.
- 3. A Renaissance period composer who wrote "O la, O che, bon eccho"
- 6. The British composer who wrote the famous "Pomp and Circumstance"
- 7. The composer of the funeral mass, "Requiem: Dies Irae"
- 9. The American composer of concert band piece "Armenian Dances: Gna Gna"
- 11. The Italian composer who wrote the opera "The Barber of Seville."
- 12. The Classical period composer of the opera, "The Magic Flute"
- 14. The composer of "The Well-Tempered Clavier" for solo piano
- 15. The African American female composer who wrote the Contemporary piece, "Symphony No. 1," which won a cash prize.
