When performed in D major, a traditional piece in this genre begins with the pickup eighth notes “D, C-sharp,” then the staccato quarter notes “high D, low D, low D.” Henry Purcell (“PURSE-ll”) used this genre for the B-flat major eighth movement of his Abdelazer suite, which is the basis of the traditional song “Hole in the Wall.” This genre’s name refers to a lively 2/4 or 4/4 dance evoked by the sixteenth-note runs in the finale of Haydn’s “Lark” quartet, as well as a moderate 3/2 dance evoked by an orchestral piece beginning with the ascending half notes (*) “A, D, trilled E,” then a descent from short F-sharp to D. An F major movement in the form of this English sailors’ dance follows a bourrée in Handel’s first Water Music suite. For 10 points, a movement from the second Water Music suite is marked “alla” what genre? ■END■
| Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Lawrence | Will They Ever Finish Bruckner’s Ninth Boulevard? | I worship the Pyramid (abandoned Soviet coal mining settlement on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard) | 92 | 15 |
| Tracy Mirkin | Floridovician | BHSU B | 124 | 10 |