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Composers Datebook 2006

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : History of Music
Composers Datebook 2006 game quiz
"John Zech hosts this interesting daily NPR segment which inspired this quiz. Everything musical is fair game."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. A new opera had its premiere at the Paris Opera on March 16, 1894. It was titled "Thais," and was based on a novel by the French author, Anatole France

Who composed this opera?

    Massenet
    Puccini
    Verdi
    Beethoven


2. Which of these artists made his last recordings on September 16th, 1920?
    Enrico Caruso
    George Gershwin
    Irving Berlin
    John Stierman


3. On July 8, 1882, George Percy Aldridge Grainger was born in Brighton, Victoria. Although born in Australia, Grainger died in America, at the age of 79.

Where did Granger die?


    New Hampshire in 1963
    Great Britain in 1965
    New Jersey in 1964
    New York in 1961


4. Best known for his waltzes, Strauss was in his mid 40s when he began composing operettas. This was his third and opened on April 5, 1874.

Can you name this batty Strauss production?
    Zeus
    Die Fledermaus
    The Magic Flute
    The Barber of Seville


5. If you had attended the opening night of the musical, "Girl Crazy," on October 14, 1930, in New York City, you would have seen the Broadway debut of this popular blonde actress?
    Sarah Brightman
    Ethel Merman
    Patti Lupone
    Sylvester


6. On March 31, 1837, the Princess Cristina Belgiojoso-Trivulzio, scored the social coup of the season at her Parisian salon. It was a recital to aid Italian political refugees but was seen as a contest between the two leading virtuoso pianists of the day: Sigismund Thalberg and this Hungarian.

Can you name him?
    Gottschalk
    Sati
    Chopin
    Liszt


7. "A General History of Music" was written by the 18th-century British musicologist Charles Burney. Where was he born?

    Oxford
    Shrewsbury
    Cambridge
    London


8. Had you lived in New York City in the latter half of the 19th-century and wanted entertainment on April 3, 1871, you could have seen
at Lina Edwin's Theater, a musical burlesque entitled "Pluto," which the New York Times billed as a condensed and lightened version of this French composer's racy operetta, "Orpheus in the Underworld,"

Who was the composer in question?
    Manet
    Gottschalk
    Verdi
    Offenbach


9. On April 18, 1800, Beethoven appeared in Vienna as piano accompanist for the popular Bohemian virtuoso Johann Wenzel Stich, who went by the more marketable Italian stage name of Giovanni Punto.

What instrument did the virtuoso play?

    saxophone
    viola de gamba
    horn
    flute


10. We're almost done with our musical tour. Where was Louis Moreau Gottschalk born?
    London
    New York City
    New Orleans
    Paris

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