Across
- 3. Acker Bilk was famous for playing this instrument.
- 5. The popular name of jazz musician Louis Armstrong.
- 6. A 17th-century French dance usually in quick duple time.
- 7. To be played in a singing style.
- 10. An instrument popular in Argentina and featured in Tango music.
- 11. The English composer who was also found on the £20 note.
- 12. A vigorous, light, or playful composition.
- 13. The object used to strike a particular percussion instrument.
- 14. A platform stood on by the conductor.
- 17. An instrument used in Peter and the Wolf to represent gunshots.
- 18. The surname of a well-known English lyricist.
- 19. Slang for musical performance.
Down
- 1. A musical university.
- 2. To gradually slow the tempo.
- 4. An American form of tuba often found in jazz bands.
- 8. Four males singing in close harmony.
- 9. A type of characterised song where each syllable of text corresponds to one note.
- 10. The composer of West Side Story.
- 15. A composer's numbering system.
- 16. The Four Seasons composer.