Question

Composer and genre required. A replacement 3/4 (“three-four”) Andante movement was composed for the second performance of one of these pieces at Paris’s Concert Spirituel, though its original 6/8 Andantino is played more today. In the finale of one of these pieces, the development starts with a unison, 11-note tone row with every pitch except G, the tonic. (10[2])Lothar Perger (10[1])found that a late, misattributed one of these pieces was a revision of a piece by Michael Haydn. (10[1])The scherzo of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony opens by transforming a Mannheim rocket in the penultimate one of these pieces. The last one of these pieces, in C major, ends by interpolating five themes, including the whole notes “C, D, F, and E,” into a culminating fugato. That one of these pieces is traditionally numbered 41. (10[1])For 10 points, name these orchestral (10[1])pieces that include the “Great G minor” (10[1])and “Jupiter.” ■END■ (0[1])

ANSWER: symphonies by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [or symphonies by Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart; prompt on symphonies; prompt on answers that describe pieces by Mozart but that do not specify a title or genre]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Jason QinColumbia BBard A5610
Richard NiuCornell CVassar5610
Forrest WeintraubColumbia AYale C5810
Aum MundheRutgers APrinceton A7610
Lukas KoutsoukosYale BNYU B13110
Simon EmmanuelRutgers BYale A13710
Alex MoonPenn APrinceton B14410
Ashish KumbhardareRowan AColumbia C1470

Summary

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