Question

A symphonic piece by this composer begins its last movement, marked Lento lugubre, with an English horn solo over harp and divisi strings, after which a baritone soloist enters. In that piece by this composer, voices enter for the first time with the tenor soloist singing a very long E-flat on the word for “do you hear,” after which the full chorus sings a D-flat major chord on the same word. Tchaikovsky inspired this composer to write a 15-movement setting of the Vespers and Matins (10[1])for a cappella chorus. (10[1])In accordance with his wishes, this composer’s (10[1])funeral performed the “Nunc dimittis” movement (10[1])from his All-Night Vigil. (10[12])This composer (10[2])used the “Dies irae” to unify the four movements of a choral symphony based on a loosely translated poem by Edgar Allen Poe. For 10 points, name this Russian composer of the choral symphony The Bells. ■END■ (10[2]0[4])

ANSWER: Sergei Rachmaninoff [or Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff] (The word for “do you hear” is slýshishʹ.)
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Jack RadoColumbia BChicago D8410
Owen MimnoNYURutgers8810
Matthew LehmannWUSTL AMinnesota B9510
Chris SimsNorthwesternYale B10110
Justin WytmarIllinoisChicago C10510
Vincent DuNorth Carolina AFlorida10510
Karthik PrasadCornell BGeorgia Tech10510
Andrew KelleyKentuckyBerkeley B10510
Michal GerasimiukStanfordPurdue10510
Jeremy CummingsWUSTL BTexas10510
Jeffrey FungHarvardChicago B10510
Ivvone ZhouNorth Carolina BToronto B10510
Sky LiToronto AVirginia10510
Eve FleisigBerkeley AWaterloo10510
Jason HongBrownOttawa10510
Matt JacksonChicago AArizona State10510
Ethan AshbrookMinnesota AMcGill10710
Aidan FeinVanderbiltPenn10710
Sean JacksonSouth CarolinaYale A1440
Guy IndoranteIowa StateIndiana1440
Danila KabotyanskiIndianaIowa State1440
Sinecio MoralesJohns HopkinsDuke14410
Caleb KendrickMarylandTruman State14410
Andrew MinagarYale ASouth Carolina1440