| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 19th century Polish composer and pianist who spent most of his life in Paris | Chopin | 97%
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| Woodwind reed instrument featured in opening of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" | clarinet | 86%
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| A multi-movement musical composition written for soloist(s) and orchestra | concerto | 84%
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| Several tones combined to create specific sound qualities: for example, major, minor, diminished, augmented | chord | 83%
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| Schumann's wife's first name | Clara | 82%
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| Key signature (3 flats) of Beethoven's 5th symphony | c minor | 81%
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| A scale consisting of only half-steps | chromatic | 69%
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| A virtuostic unaccompanied passage in a concerto | cadenza | 67%
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| Music composed for a small group of instruments, for example, string quartets | chamber music | 65%
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| Carl Orff's best known composition, written for voice and orchestra | Carmina Burana | 56%
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| Compositional technique in which voices are interwoven and overlapping, partucularly dominant in the Baroque era | counterpoint | 43%
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| A choral composition usually of a secular nature, popular in the Baroque | cantata | 36%
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| Mozart's wife's first name | Constanze | 27%
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| Term used for the early predecessors of the piano, the harpsichord and the clavichord | clavier | 25%
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