Question
This composer used his namesake rhythm of 2 quarter notes followed by 3 quarter note triplets in many of his works. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this Austrian composer, whose namesake “problem” refers to the contrasting editions of many of his symphonies such as the Romantic.
ANSWER: Anton Bruckner [accept Bruckner rhythm or Bruckner problem]
[10e] Upon hearing about the death of Wagner, Bruckner apocryphally added a clash played by this instrument to his Seventh Symphony to represent his grief. In a drum kit, this instrument comes in “crash” and “ride” types.
ANSWER: cymbals [accept crash cymbal or ride cymbal]
[10h] As he was unable to finish his Ninth Symphony, Bruckner suggested using his setting of this Latin hymn as the final movement. The Eurovision opening theme is the prelude from Charpentier’s setting of this hymn.
ANSWER: Te Deum (“tay DAY-um”) [or Te Deum laudamus; or We praise thee, O God]
<Benjamin Chapman, Fine Arts - Music - Romantic> ~20977~ <Editor: Young Lee>
Summary
2023 PACE NSC | 06/10/2023 | Y | 1 | 10.00 | 100% | 0% | 0% |
Data
Thomas Jefferson A | Barrington A | 0 | 10 | 0 | 10 |