Published: Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Which Italian composer was known as "The Red Priest"?
Vivaldi.
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Who wrote the opera "Don Giovanni"?
Mozart.
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From which oratorio does the "Hallelujah Chorus" come?
Handel's "Messiah".
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By what name is Elgar's "Pomp & Circumstance March No. 1" better known?
Land of Hope and Glory.
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Kochel numbers are usually associated with which composer?
Mozart.
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To what does Rossini's opera "La Gazza Ladra" translate in English?
The Thieving Magpie.
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Who wrote the music for the ballet "The Three Cornered Hat"?
Manuel De Falla.
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By what name is Schubert's "Eight Symphony" better known?
The Unfinished Symphony.
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Who composed the opera "Billy Budd"?
Benjamin Britten.
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"The Tales Of Hoffman" was a work by which composer?
Jacques Offenbach.
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Who wrote "Carmina Burana"?
Carl Orff.
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Which FOUR operas make up Wagner's Ring Cycle?
Das Rheingold, Die Walkure, Siegfried and Gotterdammerung.
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By what name is Haydn's "Symphony No. 101 in D Major" better known as a result of the ticking rhythm in the second movement?
The Clock Symphony.
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What music was used in the classic Hovis TV commercials?
Dvorák's Symphony No.9 [From the New World].
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Which composer put together a musical version of ten of the pictures by Russian artist Victor Hartmann?
Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition".
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Who composed "Appalachian Spring"?
Aaron Copeland.
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Who composed the music with which Jane Torville & Christopher Dean danced to Olympic gold in 1984?
Ravel [The Bolero].
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Who wrote the opera "Madame Butterfly"?
Puccini.
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Who composed the "Minute Waltz"?
Chopin.
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Which London venue is home to the BBC Promenade Concerts?
The Royal Albert Hall.
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