Preludes and Postludes

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Across
  1. 2. Composer of Chaconne, Georg _______, Bach’s Organ Teacher (1/26/25)
  2. 4. Mel Bonis’s lovely organ piece – but this one was planned in advance (2/16/25)
  3. 6. Before the Fugue in D Minor (3/9/25)
  4. 10. Response to the Postlude
  5. 12. Dale Wood’s “O Come Little _______” (1/5/2025)
  6. 14. Duruflé’s Prelude and Fugue written around this name (3/16/25)
  7. 15. Dubois’s ________ in G Major (2/16/25)
  8. 17. This composer is still alive and lives in Brazil as a faculty member of Mozarteum Faculty of São Paulo (3/23/25)
  9. 18. Alice Jordan’s Reflections on Down _________ (2/2/25)
  10. 20. A musical composition that has a main subject that is repeated and layered, answering the subject. A really fun one has a jig! (1/5/25)
Down
  1. 1. “Pièce d’Orgue”: a surprising French title for a piece by this German Lutheran (1/19/25)
  2. 3. Bach Prelude played by Hannah Hardwick (3/2/25)
  3. 5. Bach traveled to Lübeck to meet this composer and organist and enjoyed it so much, Bach stayed so long it contributed to Bach losing his job (1/5/25; 1/19/25; 2/23/25)
  4. 7. Pergolesi’s Adagio played by this guest organist (2/9/25)
  5. 8. Handel’s arrival of this queen is one of the most viewed videos on Central’s youtube channel (2/9/25)
  6. 9. “Adoration” composed by this black woman (3/9/25)
  7. 11. Music that depict peaceful and idyllic scenes of rural life, like this one by Philip Hayes (2/23/25)
  8. 13. Kay’s work to be taken modestly – “at a walking pace.” (3/16/25)
  9. 14. Peeters’s work originally written as the second movement of a sonata – not an Opera (1/12/25)
  10. 16. This guy knows how to write a procession (3/23/25)
  11. 19. Two of Daquin’s pieces with this holiday title derived from the Latin “to be born” (1/12/25; 2/2/25)