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Hint
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Answer
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Imaginary Landscape No. 4
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Cage
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Porgy and Bess
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Gerschwin
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Soviet Russian, lived during the second world war
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Shostakovich
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The Prodigal's Son
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Prokofiev
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Appalachian spring
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Copland
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Second Piano Concerto
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Rachmaninoff
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Symphony of Psalms
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Stravinsky
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The Pilgrim's Progress
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Vaughan Williams
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Student of Schoenberg, considered a Dada Composer, invented prepared piano
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Cage
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La Valse
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Ravel
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American, studied under Boulanger
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Copland
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Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
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Rachmaninoff
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The Rite of Spring
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Stravinsky
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4'33"
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Cage
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Thirteenth Symphony (Babi Yar, condemned antisemitism)
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Shostakovich
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The Nose
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Shostakovich
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Russian, worked for Diaghilev and Ballets Russes, died on same day as Stalin
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Prokofiev
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Student of Faure, died because unsuccessful brain surgery
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Ravel
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Hugh Drover
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Vaughan Williams
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Third Symphony - Won Pulitzer Prize
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Ives
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Sir John in Love - Shakespearean Opera
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Vaughan Williams
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Influenced by Wagner and Strauss, taught Berg and Webern
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Schoenberg
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Pravda (criticized by Stalin)
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Shostakovich
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Petrushka
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Stravinsky
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Rhapsody in Blue
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Gerschwin
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Fled Hungary for the US in 1940
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Bartok
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Pavane for a Dead Princess
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Ravel
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Billy the Kid
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Copland
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Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge
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Britten
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Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District
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Shostakovich
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Music for the Theatre
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Copland
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El' Salon Mexico
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Copland
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Peter and the Wolf
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Prokofiev
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Peter Grimes
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Britten
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First Symphony (Sea)
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Vaughan Williams
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The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
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Britten
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Death in Venice
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Britten
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Studied under Rimsky-Korsakov, worked with Diaghilev and Auden
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Stravinsky
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The Firebird
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Stravinsky
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Three Places in New England
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Ives
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Of Thee I Sing - Wins Pulitzer Prize For Drama
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Gerschwin
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Transfigured Night
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Schoenberg
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Third Symphony, Contains Fanfare for the Common Man
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Copland
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Seventh Symphony (Sinfonia Antarctica)
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Vaughan Williams
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The Isle of the Dead - Symphonic Poem
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Rachmaninoff
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"Rapsodie espagnole"
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Ravel
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A Survivor from Warsaw
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Schoenberg
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Agon
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Stravinsky
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The Miraculous Mandarin
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Bartok
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Swanee (Song sang by Al Jolson)
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Gerschwin
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Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra
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Gerschwin
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Pierrot Lunaire
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Schoenberg
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From America, studied Music at Yale, found Insurance Sales more lucrative
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Ives
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War Requiem
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Britten
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From Austria Originally
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Schoenberg
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Daphnis et Chloe
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Ravel
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General William Booth Enters Into Heaven (Song)
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Ives
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Duke Bluebeard's Castle
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Bartok
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Twelfth Symphony (conciliatory symphony)
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Shostakovich
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The Lark Ascending - Based on a George Meredith poem
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Vaughan Williams
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The Wooden Prince
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Bartok
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Second Symphony (London)
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Vaughan Williams
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Mikrokosmos
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Bartok
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Rodeo
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Copland
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Moved to Los Angeles in 1933 to flee Nazi Persecution
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Schoenberg
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Fifth Symphony (conciliatory symphony)
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Shostakovich
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Mother Goose
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Ravel
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Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
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Vaughan Williams
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Second Piano (Concord) Sonata - (With movements named from Hawthorne, Waldo Emerson, Alcott, David Thoreau
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Ives
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Died of Brain Tumor at age 38
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Gerschwin
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Billy Bud (Opera version)
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Britten
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Lincoln Portrait
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Copland
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Twice Turned down the conductorship of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
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Rachmaninoff
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Third Symphony (Pastoral)
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Vaughan Williams
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Music For Strings, Percussion, and Celesta
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Bartok
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Moses and Aron
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Schoenberg
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Alexander Nevsky
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Prokofiev
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Known as the UK's opera reviver
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Britten
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Re-orchestrated "Pictures at an Exhibition"
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Ravel
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Organ Symphony
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Copland
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Bolero
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Ravel
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The Love for Three Oranges
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Prokofiev
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Classical (first of his seven symphonies)
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Prokofiev
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The Rake's Progress
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Stravinsky
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C-Sharp Minor Prelude
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Rachmaninoff
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Seventh/Leningrad Symphony (conciliatory symphony)
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Shostakovich
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The Turn of the Screw
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Britten
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What to Listen For in Music (Book)
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Copland
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