For 10 points each, answer the following about deafening orchestral works involving auxiliary brass players.
[10h] This orchestral work is bookended by two fanfares that involve nine trumpets, two bass trumpets, and two tenor tubas. It contains musical portraits of a queen’s monastery and a town hall.
ANSWER: Leoš Janáček’s Sinfonietta [accept Leo Eugen Janáček in place of “Leoš Janáček”; prompt on Sinfonietta by asking “by what composer?”]
[10e] This most famous piece by Ottorino Respighi requires six players of buccine (“boo-CHEE-nay”) in its last movement, which depicts the trees along the Appian Way.
ANSWER: The Pines of Rome [or Pini di Roma]
[10m] This last tone poem by Richard Strauss (“RIKH-art SHTRAUSS”) briefly employs an offstage ensemble of 16 brass players to depict distant hunters in the forest.
ANSWER: An Alpine Symphony [or Eine Alpensinfonie]
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