| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The spooky organ music, first piece in Fantasia (1940) | Toccata and F{ugue} in D Minor | 99%
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| Widely used in pop songs and weddings | C{anon} in D Major | 95%
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| The collective name of his four most well-known string concertos | The Four Seasons | 92%
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| Shares the name with a current German state | {Brandenburg} Concertos | 84%
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| HALLELUJAH! HALLELUJAH! | Messiah | 84%
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| From Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D MajorRewritten for solo violin under the name "___ on the G string" | Air | 83%
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| First in The Well-Tempered ClavierCharles Gounod wrote "Ave Maria" for this piece | P{relude} No. 1 in C Major | 69%
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| Related to Bach, but very often misattributed to BachMelody in "A Lover's Concerto" | M{inuet} in G Major | 63%
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| Adapted by Benjamin Britten as the theme of The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra | R{ondo} from Abdelazer | 48%
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| Also known as Trumpet Voluntary, famously played during Princess Diana's weddingHint: guess a country | Prince of {Denmark}'s March | 31%
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| A popular Christmas carol attributed to Handel's "Antioch" | Joy to the World | 23%
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