Mr Theory Crossword (30 April 2020)

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Across
  1. 4. What does 'Man.' stand for in bar one of the organ part?
  2. 5. How many verses are there?
  3. 7. How many beats rest are there before the choir enters?
  4. 9. Is this piece in a major or minor key?
  5. 11. Which voice sings the first chromatic note?
  6. 15. How many beats are in the penultimate bar?
  7. 16. What type of piece is this? Clue: It's a short, sacred choral piece
  8. 17. What does the sign above the final note mean?
  9. 18. What does 'cresc.' stand for?
Down
  1. 1. How many voices are in the organ part in bar three? Don't include the anacrusis (small first bar)!
  2. 2. What does 'poco' (e.g. bar 2) mean?
  3. 3. The tempo is 'serene, but moving'. Is the composer worried that the performers will be too slow, or too fast?
  4. 4. The word 'another' has three syllables, but the sopranos sing four pitches. What is this called?
  5. 6. What do the horizontal lines above the notes in the penultimate bar mean?
  6. 8. There are four beats in a bar. Are they quavers, crotchets, minims, or semibreves?
  7. 10. What is the shortest note duration in the piece?
  8. 12. The organ part four bars before the end is impossible without ______
  9. 13. Which voice has the main melody in the third system/line?
  10. 14. Does 'allargando' (penultimate bar) refer to rhythm, tempo, harmony, or timbre?