| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Its third movement is popularly known as "Rondo Alla Turca" | Piano {Sonata} No. 11 | 91%
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| Its Andante movement is well-known for being bright and calmFamously used in the film Elvira Madigan | Piano {Concerto} No. 21 | 84%
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| Its second movement is the melody of the current German national anthem | String {Quartet} Op. 76 No. 3 "Emperor" | 83%
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| The "great G minor symphony," arguably Mozart's most iconic symphony | Symphony No. {40} | 83%
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| His only concerto written for this high brass instrument | {Trumpet} Concerto in E-flat major | 80%
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| Final composition, containing the Dies irae sequence | Requiem | 78%
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| Its most famous aria is sung by the Queen of the Night | The Magic Flute | 78%
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| Its second movement contains a jumpscare chord, thus its nickname | Symphony No. 94 "{Surprise}" | 71%
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| Eine kleine Nachtmusik(Literally "a little night music") | S{erenade} No. 13 | 64%
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| The "little G minor symphony," opening music of the film Amadeus | Symphony No. {25} | 62%
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| Though often misattributed to him, he did write 12 variations for this nursery rhymeOriginally "Ah vous dirai-je, Maman" in French | Twinkle Twinkle Little Star | 54%
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| An opera buffa, famous for its overture and "Non più andrai" | The Marriage of Figaro | 47%
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