Question

A clarinet solo opens the Adagio cantabile second movement of this composer’s third symphony, which is followed by a third movement Scherzo broken up by a woodwind trio. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this composer. This composer of a Nonet for strings and winds was the only woman to serve as a professor at the Paris Conservatory during the 19th century.
ANSWER: Louise Farrenc [accept Jeanne-Louise Dumont]
[10e] Farrenc’s third symphony is in this minor key. Mozart wrote symphonies nicknamed “Little” and “Great” in this relative minor key of B-flat major.
ANSWER: G minor
[10m] Farrenc omitted a full brass section from her third symphony, opting to only use two of these instruments. Haydn’s 31st Symphony is nicknamed for this instrument, which also has a prominent solo in the third movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.
ANSWER: French horn [accept “Hornsignal” Symphony]
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Cambridge BBirmingham0101020
EdinburghCambridge A1010020
DurhamOxford10101030
BristolImperial A010010
Imperial BWarwick0000