A composer from this country achieved success with an orchestral work inspired by a witch trial and wrote the concerto Veni, Veni, Emmanuel for a deaf percussionist from this country. A composer who travelled to this country with Carl Klingemann was inspired by it to write a cyclic symphony beginning with the slow rising theme E, A, B, C. A piece inspired by this country uses the repeated motif [read slowly] F-sharp, D, C-sharp, D, B, down to F-sharp. This country’s folk melodies inspired a fantasy for violin and orchestra by Max Bruch, as well as a work by a different composer that makes use of its namesake “snap” rhythm. For 10 points, name this country that inspired Mendelssohn’s third symphony and his Hebrides Overture. ■END■
ANSWER: Scotland [prompt on United Kingdom or UK; prompt on Great Britain] (The composer and percussionist in the first line are James MacMillan and Evelyn Glennie respectively.)
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