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  1. 3. A string instrument held between the knees and played with a bow.
  2. 5. Famous composer known for his "Fifth Symphony" and "Moonlight Sonata."
  3. 9. Italian term for "playful" or "lively" in sheet music.
  4. 10. The Italian term for a gradual increase in loudness in sheet music.
  5. 11. The Italian term for "very loud" in sheet music.
  6. 13. A four-stringed, wooden instrument played with a bow, often featured in orchestras (Vivaldi Four Seasons).
  7. 14. The Russian composer of "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker."
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  1. 1. This famous Austrian composer was known for "The Magic Flute" and "Requiem."
  2. 2. The Polish composer known for his emotional and lyrical piano compositions (Nocturnes, Waltzes, Fantaisie-Impromptu).
  3. 4. The person who leads an orchestra or choir, guiding the musicians during a performance.
  4. 6. The Italian term for "very soft" in sheet music.
  5. 7. A period in classical music roughly from the late 16th to the early 18th century (Bach, Vivaldi).
  6. 8. A high-pitched woodwind instrument often featured in orchestras.
  7. 12. The term for a musical work for a full orchestra, typically in four movements.