| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| L | Hungarian Romantic-era composer and piano virtuoso who became an abbe in the church in his elder years | Franz Liszt | 78%
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| L | Either of two Italian terms indicating to play slowly | lento | 74%
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| J | American composer of music used in the film "The Sting" which revitalized interest in his music | Scott Joplin | 74%
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| L | Italian term meaning to play very smoothly | legato | 70%
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| J | Ravel piano solo that translates literally as "water games" | Jeux d'eau | 44%
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| L | Popular piano composition by the above; the title translates as "Love's Dream" | Liebestraum | 44%
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| L | Opera by Wagner based on the medieval legend "Knight of the Swan" | Lohengrin | 44%
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| K | Famed center for the performing arts, located in Washington D.C. | Kennedy Center | 41%
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| K | 20th century child prodigy who went on to compose American film soundtracks | Erich Korngold | 26%
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| L | Italian composer of the opera "Pagliacci" | Leoncavallo | 26%
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| L | Nickname of Beethoven's piano sonata #26 in E flat | Les Adieux | 15%
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| J | Oratorio in three acts composed by Handel, based on Old Testament texts of Jewish resistance to oppression | Judas Maccabeus | 4%
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| J | Czech composer who embraced the late 19th century musical interest in nationalism | Janecek | 0%
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