The movement “Overture (with Friends)” opens Steven Stucky's Pulitzer Prize-winning second piece in this genre written for the inaugural season of the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Gabriela Lena Frank's Peruvian-inspired Walkabout is a piece in this genre. An “Intrada,” “Capriccio,” and “Passacaglia” are the three movements of a percussion-heavy piece in this genre inspired by Polish folklore. For the Warsaw Philharmonic, (*) Witold Lutosławski (”LOO-toh-SWAFF-skee”) wrote a three-movement piece in this genre. Dances played by two clarinets, flutes, oboes, trumpets, and bassoons — the last of which play a sixth apart — comprise the “Game of Pairs” from a piece in this genre with a third-movement “Elegia.” Bela Bartok wrote a five-movement piece in, for 10 points, what genre highlighting various instruments? ■END■
ANSWER: concerto for orchestra [prompt on concerto]
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