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Kalendar Prince (Composer)
Rimsky-Korsakov (1)
Principles of Orchestration (Composer)
Rimsky-Korsakov (2)
Sodka (Composer)
Rimsky-Korsakov (3)
composer referenced of Obikhod
Rimsky-Korsakov (4)
Russian Easter Festival Overture (composer)
Rimsky-Korsakov (5)
The Sea and Sinbad's Ship (composer)
Rimsky-Korsakov (6)
"two ""alborada"" movements (composer)"
Rimsky-Korsakov (7)
Capriccio Espagnol (composer)
Rimsky-Korsakov (8)
Fantasy on Serbian Themes (composer)
Rimsky-Korsakov (9)
Mizgir (character in this composer's opera)
Rimsky-Korsakov (10)
the snow maiden (composer)
Rimsky-Korsakov (11)
Mlada (composer)
Rimsky-Korsakov (12)
whole tone scale E, D, C, B-flat (composer)
Rimsky-Korsakov (13)
If that's a bassoon, I'm a baboon (said about this piece)
The Rite of Spring (1)
set designed by Nicholas Roerich (piece)
The Rite of Spring (2)
Dead chord (piece)
The Rite of Spring (3)
Sacrificial Dance (piece)
The Rite of Spring (4)
Procession of the Wise elder (piece)
The Rite of Spring (5)
Joffrey Ballet performed this piece
The Rite of Spring (6)
Games of Rival Tribes (piece)
The Rite of Spring (7)
Procession of the Sage (piece)
The Rite of Spring (8)
E-flat dominant 7th chord (piece)
The Rite of Spring (9)
khorovod (piece)
The Rite of Spring (10)
adoration of the earth (piece)
The Rite of Spring (11)
Ida Rubenstein commissioned this piece
Bolero (1)
snare drum ostinato
Bolero (2)
Timpani Strokes (composer)
Gustav Mahler (1)
Urlicht (composer)
Gustav Mahler (2)
Wunderhorn (composer)
Gustav Mahler (3)
based on poem by Frederich Klopstock (composer)
Gustav Mahler (4)
Conductor of New York Philharmonic (composer)
Gustav Mahler (5)
This person's daughter is Imogen
Gustav Holst (1)
based on Cecil Spring Rice's poem
The Planets (1)
based on I Vow to Thee, My Country
The Planets (2)
One movement called The Renewer
The Planets (3)
Mystic Movement (Piece)
The Planets (4)
Col legno ostinato (The Planets)
The Planets (5)
Colin Matthews edited this piece commissioned by Halle Orchestra
The Planets (6)
ostinato in 5/4 time (piece)
The Planets (7)
wrote a work based on George Meredith Poem
Vaughan Williams (1)
wrote A Lark Ascending
Vaughan Williams (2)
A Sea Symphony (composer)
Vaughan Williams (3)
used biblical verses from Song of Solomon (composer)
Vaughan Williams (4)
Sinfonia Antartica (composer)
Vaughan Williams (5)
Cavatina for Strings (composer)
Vaughan Williams (6)
Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis (composer)
Vaughan Williams (7)
wrote the opera: the Pilgrim's Progress
Vaughan Williams (8)
Flos Campi (composer)
Vaughan Williams (9)
overture to Aristophanes's play: The Wasps (composer)
Vaughan Williams (10)
"rising pentatonic melody beginning ""D-E-D-E-A"". (composer)"
Vaughan Williams (11)
Westminister Chimes (composer)
Vaughan Williams (12)
Serenade for Music (composer)
Vaughan Williams (13)
triplet octaves that represent galloping of a horse (composer)
Franz Schubert (1)
Der Erlkönig (composer)
Franz Schubert (2)
Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel (composer)
Franz Schubert (3)
Unfinished Symphony (composer)
Franz Schubert (4)
Die schöne Müllerin (composer)
Franz Schubert (5)
"Hurdy-gurdy player in song ""Good Night"" (composer)"
Franz Schubert (6)
"""Good Night"" (composer)"
Franz Schubert (7)
Great C Major Symphony (composer)
Franz Schubert (8)
C, D, E, then A, B, C in ninth symphony (composer)
Franz Schubert (9)
Winterreise (composer)
Franz Schubert (10)
"wrote score for ballet called: The Tale of theBuffoon who Outwits Seven Other Buffoons"", Chout "
Sergei Prokofiev (1)
this composer wrote The Love for Three Oranges
Sergei Prokofiev (2)
"wrote a dance for ""grasshoppers and dragonflies"""
Sergei Prokofiev (3)
included a Troika movement in his Lieutenant Kije suite
Sergei Prokofiev (4)
wrote lieutenant Kije (composer)
Sergei Prokofiev (5)
wrote dissonant visions figutives for piano
Sergei Prokofiev (6)
wrote cantata called Zdravista
Sergei Prokofiev (7)
wrote Classical Symphony, based on Haydn
Sergei Prokofiev (8)
wrote the Scythian Suite
Sergei Prokofiev (9)
dedicated his Symphony-Concerto for cello to Mstislav Rostropovich
Sergei Prokofiev (10)
wrote score to Alexander Nevsky
Sergei Prokofiev (11)
wrote the War Sonatas
Sergei Prokofiev (12)
wrote an Overture on Hebrew Themes
Sergei Prokofiev (13)
wrote symphony of a thousand
Gustav Mahler (6)
wrote a symphony no 2 (Titan Symphony)
Gustav Mahler (7)
sent his Symphony in C to Felix Mendelssohn
Richard Wagner (1)
wrote the opera Rienzi
Richard Wagner (2)
this composer's ant-semitic essay Jewishness in Music
Richard Wagner (3)
repeatedly attacked his musical mentor: Giancomo Meyerbeer
Richard Wagner (4)
wrote an opera called Die Meistersingers von Nürnberg
Richard Wagner (5)
commisioned the building of the Bayreuth Opera House
Richard Wagner (6)
created the principle of gesamtkunstwerk, or total artwork
Richard Wagner (7)
composed the Flying Dutchman
Richard Wagner (8)
used the notes F, B, D-sharp, and G-sharp in his Tristan chord
Richard Wagner (9)
wrote Tristan and Isolde
Richard Wagner (10)
Hans von Bülow conducted many of his works
Richard Wagner (11)
Anton Bruckner was a massive fan of this composer
Richard Wagner (12)
the Bayreuth Festival performs his works
Richard Wagner (13)
wrote Parsifal
Richard Wagner (14)
married Cosima, Franz Lizst's daughter
Richard Wagner (15)
wrote Siegfried Idyll as birthday gift for Cosima, Franz Lizst's daughter
Richard Wagner (16)
this person won the Prix de Rome in 1884
Claude Debussy (1)
wrote opera Pelleas et Melisande
Claude Debussy (2)
wrote Children's Corners
Claude Debussy (3)
included a dancing doll in Golliwogg's Cakewalk, in his Children's Corner
Claude Debussy (4)
tried to make The Fall of the House of Usher into a opera but was incomplete
Claude Debussy (5)
wrote the ballet: Jeux
Claude Debussy (6)
inspired by Stephen Mallarme in his works
Claude Debussy (7)