This orchestral movement includes a six-bar passage in which a celesta solo is accompanied by the second harp and one desk each of first violins, second violins, and violas. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this orchestral third movement, a 6/8-time Vivace with passages in dual 2/4 time. In this movement, half of the strings scored in B-flat while the other half is scored in A.
ANSWER: “Mercury, the Winged Messenger” [accept “the Winged Messenger”; prompt on The Planets; reject “Hermes”]
[10e] After solo passages in “Mercury,” the score uses this Italian musical term, which instructs the orchestra to play together again.
ANSWER: tutti (“TOOT-tee”) [reject word forms such as “tutte”]
[10m] “Mercury” ends with violins using this technique to play a very high E, held for 13 bars. This technique is indicated either by a circle over a note or a diamond notehead.
ANSWER: harmonics [accept natural harmonics or artificial harmonics; reject “harmony” or word forms]
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