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* work is often paired with the same composer's Marche Slave, which like this piece quotes "God Save the Tsar."

1812 OVERTURE-

* e begins with four cellos and two violas playing the hymn "Oh Lord, Save Thy People," meant as a call to God for help

1813 OVERTURE-

* certain weapon is scored to fire 11 times over a brass fanfare of God Save The Tsar.

1814 OVERTURE-

* Russian victory over Napoleon in the title year

1815 OVERTURE-

* "without artistic merit, because I wrote it without warmth or love."

1816 OVERTURE-

* opening Largo tempo, just before the bells enter.

1817 OVERTURE-

* flute and clarinet join over a tambourine accompaniment in a variation on the folk song "U vorot,"

1818 OVERTURE-

* cellos and violas imitate the chanting of priests

1819 OVERTURE-

* descending pattern in the strings in this piece is meant to signify an enemy retreat, and is preceded by a quote from La Marseillaise

1820 OVERTURE-

* "At the Gate, at my Gate," and opens with strings playing the Troparion of the Holy Cross, "God Preserve thy People."

1821 OVERTURE-

* debuted at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, * theme taken from its composer's opera, The Voyevoda

1822 OVERTURE-

* eight cellos introduce the Troparion of the Holy Cross, "God Save Thy People."

1823 OVERTURE-

* carillon imitating church bells and sixteen cannons

1824 OVERTURE-

* traditional carillon instead of tubular bells.

1825 OVERTURE-

* diminuendo to represent casualties;

1826 OVERTURE-

1 movement work influenced by his teacher's First Chamber Symphony schoenberg=Teacher=50th birthday he spelled out the name of that teacher, a colleague, and himself in German in his Kammerkonzert=Chamber Concerto for piano and violin with 13 wind instruments

ALBAN BERG

2nd movement includes a quotation of Bach's harmonization of chorale melody=Es ist genug=Violin Concerto=to the memory of an angel

ALBAN BERG

5 Orchestral Songs on Picture Postcard Texts by Altenberg

ALBAN BERG

Acrobat,

ALBAN BERG

Colleague of Anton Webern

ALBAN BERG

Directed the Skandalkonzert

ALBAN BERG

Husband dies of heart attack upon seeing his wife having an affair with her portrait painter,

ALBAN BERG

Lulu, Wozzeck

ALBAN BERG

Lyric Suite,

ALBAN BERG

Main character's wife is raped at the end of Act One

ALBAN BERG

Opera in which the same singer plays the Professor,

ALBAN BERG

Presto delirando 13 winds violins and piano that includes a palindromic 2nd movement=Chamber Concerto

ALBAN BERG

Same baritone plays Dr. Schon and Jack the Ripper,

ALBAN BERG

Schoolboy,

ALBAN BERG

Second Viennese School

ALBAN BERG

Silent film plays during interlude that is musically palindromic

ALBAN BERG

Stabs Marie for her infidelities with the Drum Major,

ALBAN BERG

The negro and Jack the Ripper

ALBAN BERG

Title character is told by his unfaithful lover that she would rather have a knife in her belly than his hands on her

ALBAN BERG

Title character kills Marie for her affait with the Drum Major

ALBAN BERG

Violin concerto=death of Walter Gropius daughter is subtitled To the memory of an angel

ALBAN BERG

kills lesbian Countess Geschwitz=Lulu

ALBAN BERG

murders lover and later returns to throw his knife into a pond then proceeds to drown in that same pond=Wozzeck

ALBAN BERG

Byron McKeeby and sister Nan in front of a Cedar Rapids home,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

Carpenter Gothic style

AMERICAN GOTHIC

Dibble House,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

Ella Watson gripping broom in front of blurred mop and American flag,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

Gordon Parks parodied 2 potted plants under green blinds,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

arched window with patterned black curtain,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

brown colonial print apron,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

cameo brooch,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

church steeple rising above trees,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

green over porch,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

red barn visible behind left shoulder,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

trip to town of Eldon,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

white collar with gold button,

AMERICAN GOTHIC

* Flemish court painter for Charles I of England.

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* George Gage

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* Lomelli family

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* Looking at a Statuette while staying in Genoa.

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* Marchesa Elena Grimaldi

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* Rinaldo and Armida

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* St. Martin Dividing His Cloak and The Crowning with Thorns

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* The Brazen Serpent,

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* court of the Earl of Arundel

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* decorate the Banqueting House at Whitehall, a building whose ceiling was painted by his teacher Rubens.

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* depicts a baby looking up at her father Franz Synder, a contemporary of this artist

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* designed to help Bernini sculpt a bust of its subject and was a (*) triple portrait.

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* five depictions of St. Rosalie interceding on the behalf of the victims of plague

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* five young princes and princesses with a large dog and one of Henrietta Maria of France

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* imitated a painting by Lorenzo Lotto in depicting a man wearing a blue sash and sporting a distinctive style of goatee and curved mustache

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* incomplete tapestry Procession of the Knights of the Garter for the Whitehall Banqueting Hall

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* left at the hunt with a walking stick, red pants, and a black hat while his servant stands to the right attending to his horse.

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* monkey resting on the arm of Jeffrey Hudson, a midget who served Queen Henrietta Maria

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* native Antwerp.

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* portraits of Elena Grimaldi and the Balbi Children during his time in Genoa, and was succeeded at court by Peter Lely

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* self-portrait of himself with a sunflower

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* self-portraits "with a broken column"

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* series of small monochrome portraits that he intended to have engraved and published are known as his Iconography.

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* statue of Minerva for his portrait of Isabella Brant that was a parting gift for his teacher

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* student of Rubens painted many portraits of his patron "at the hunt" and on horseback

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* subject wears a slanted, full-brimmed black hat and is accompanied by a horse and two courtiers that work depicts the title monarch on a hunt, and this man also made an equestrian portrait of that monarch

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* teacher wrote him a letter of recommendation focusing praise on his Achilles Discovered among the Daughters of Lycomedes

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* water nymph in the lower right, holding a piece of music after lulling to sleep Rinaldo, who leans against a tree as Armida discovers him Armida discovers him

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

* wears a gold medal he was presented with while he touches a petal in his Self Portrait with a Sunflower

ANTHONY VAN DYCK

Armenian born in Tbilisi Georgia

ARAM KHACHATURIAN

Gayane Spartacus- ballet first ballet -

ARAM KHACHATURIAN

SSR sabre dances- ballet music

ARAM KHACHATURIAN

anthem of the Armenian

ARAM KHACHATURIAN

happiness Gayane Adagio was used in Stanley Kubrick's 2001 A Space Odyssey

ARAM KHACHATURIAN

masquerade Suite

ARAM KHACHATURIAN

wrote three concertos - piano violin and cello

ARAM KHACHATURIAN

12th Street Rag,

ARMSTRONG

Added lyric Oh memory to his version of Carmichael's song Stardust,

ARMSTRONG

Blue Yodel 9,

ARMSTRONG

Bright blessed days, dark sacred nights,

ARMSTRONG

Dixieland jazz trumpeter,

ARMSTRONG

Gully Low Blues,

ARMSTRONG

Heebie Jeebies,

ARMSTRONG

Hello Dolly= Barbra Streisand

ARMSTRONG

Hot Five band recorded West End Blues,

ARMSTRONG

Hot seven and Hot Five Gershwin's Porgy and Bess with Ella Fitzgerald,

ARMSTRONG

Karnofsky family,

ARMSTRONG

La Cucaracha,

ARMSTRONG

Lets Call the Whole Thing Off with Ella Fitzgerald

ARMSTRONG

Mack the Knife,

ARMSTRONG

Muggles,

ARMSTRONG

Okeh Records,

ARMSTRONG

Pennies from Heaven,

ARMSTRONG

Potato Head Blues,

ARMSTRONG

Satchmo known for What a Wonderful World

ARMSTRONG

Star of David,

ARMSTRONG

Struttin with Some Barbecue,

ARMSTRONG

Ten Feet off the Ground and Bout Time= Written by Richard and Robert Sherman

ARMSTRONG

Youre looking swell,

ARMSTRONG

apocryphal story claims that he dropped the lyrics sheet while recording his version of Heebie Jeevies so he invented scat singing

ARMSTRONG

film New Orleans,

ARMSTRONG

gravel voiced scat singing,

ARMSTRONG

hear babies cry and trees of green red roses too,

ARMSTRONG

mentor= King Oliver

ARMSTRONG

trumpeter,

ARMSTRONG

worked with pianist Earl Hines or the Weatherbird duet,

ARMSTRONG

Schoenberg did 12 tone technique which was a type of it Part of it in Rite of Spring

ATONAL

18 choral preludes late in life and his earlier similar collections= Schubler Chorales and Orgelbuchlein aria and 30 variations published in 1741

BACH

30 variations on an aria and is titled the Goldberg variations

BACH

Andante in D minor between 2 F major movements in his Italian Concerto for harspichord

BACH

Art of Fugue German Margrave,

BACH

Be still, Stop Chattering

BACH

Brandenburg concertos and the well-tempered clavier

BACH

Bub und reu, o haupt voll blut und wunden

BACH

Canon at the Octave,

BACH

Charles Gounod's Ave Maria Jesu,

BACH

Choirmaster of st. Thomas boys choir at leipzig

BACH

Christe eleison Kommt ihr Tochter helft mir klagen

BACH

Christian Ludwig

BACH

Christian Petzold

BACH

Christman Oratorio

BACH

Clavier Ubung,

BACH

Composer of The Musical offering

BACH

Contrapunctus XIV-unfinished

BACH

Count kaiserling to aid his insomnia

BACH

Credo and Gloria sections and D major chord in Agnus Dei

BACH

D Minor chaconne at the end of one of his sonatas and partitas for solo violin

BACH

D Minor concerto for two violins

BACH

Eli Eli lama sabachthani Royal Theme,

BACH

Every 3rd piece is a canon and each piece is based on sarabande

BACH

Father of Carl Philipp Emmanuel

BACH

Frederick the Great 24 preludes and fugues in every key named after a tuning work

BACH

Glenn Gould is known for playing his works 200 chorales,

BACH

Halo effect Mass in B minor=O Mensch bewein dein Sunde gross,

BACH

Harpsichord out of the continuo to a solo in the fifth set of six works

BACH

Hunting Cantata and Mass in B minor

BACH

Italian Overture

BACH

Joy of Man's Desiring 209 cantatas,

BACH

Libretto by picander to depict scenes from the Gospels

BACH

Lieschen's love of title drink=Coffee cantata

BACH

Margeave a certain German state

BACH

Pales sings the aria sheep may safely graze

BACH

Partita in d minor features heavy step heavy chaconne

BACH

Prelude and fugue

BACH

See him Violin obliggato in D major

BACH

Six English Suites for harpsichord ;

BACH

St. Matthew Passion=revived by Felix Mendelssohn

BACH

Trumpets and 5 voices in Symbolum nicenum

BACH

Two and three part inventions

BACH

Violinist oboist and recorder player and a trumpeter

BACH

Weinen Klagen Sorgen Zagen

BACH

all 24 major and minor keys Notebook for Anna Magdalena=Sarabande in ¾ time

BACH

aria Charles gounod

BACH

composed vocal line of his ave maria

BACH

hand crossing heavy gigue at the end of his B-flat major first partita for harpsichord,

BACH

scored for violin to recorders and strings while another omits violins and includes violas da gamba

BACH

trio sonata for flute violin and continuo and a six part ricercare based on a theme by Frederick the Great

BACH

Actus Tragicus

BACH CANTATAS

F major Adagio often transposed into G major and called his Arioso Hymns by Philipp Nicolai,

BACH CANTATAS

Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring

BACH CANTATAS

Kothen

BACH CANTATAS

Leopold of Anhalt

BACH CANTATAS

Roman deity Pales,

BACH CANTATAS

Schubler Chorales,

BACH CANTATAS

Sleepers Awake Recitatives and arias in between,

BACH CANTATAS

65 measure solo cadenza in the first movement of the 5th one of these

BACH CONCERTOS

Affetuoso second movement

BACH CONCERTOS

Brandenburg Concertos= Nikolaus Harnoncourt

BACH CONCERTOS

Coethen,

BACH CONCERTOS

Composed for a German Malgrave

BACH CONCERTOS

Compositions begins in ⅜ time and is essentially a triple concerto for violin

BACH CONCERTOS

Falsche Welt Sopranino,

BACH CONCERTOS

Flageolet generally plays the second part scored for flauti d'echo

BACH CONCERTOS

Horn Calls,

BACH CONCERTOS

Jascha Heifetz unusually played this piece by himself, Jaime Laredo and Jennifer Koh often played it together=Bach's Concerto for 2 Violins Strings and Continuo in D minor

BACH CONCERTOS

Johann Altenberg

BACH CONCERTOS

Michael Mietke delivered to the court of Koethen

BACH CONCERTOS

Oddly includes no violins,

BACH CONCERTOS

On a recording with Mozart's Turkish concerto,

BACH CONCERTOS

Phrygian half cadence following a violin cadenza Vice and Virtue,

BACH CONCERTOS

Playing ritornello and solo instruments

BACH CONCERTOS

Sinfonia in F Major,

BACH CONCERTOS

Transverse flute in composition

BACH CONCERTOS

Tromba Johann Altenburg or Johann Ludwig Schreiber may have been the intended trumpet soloist in the second one

BACH CONCERTOS

Virtuoso playing of bandleader

BACH CONCERTOS

2 Essays for Orchestra,

BARBER

4 piano bagatelles titles Excursions,

BARBER

A hand of Bridge

BARBER

Adagio for Strings,

BARBER

Broadcast on the radio after FDR death Unchangeableness of God,

BARBER

Capricorn Concerto 3rd movement

BARBER

Christian Discourses and Journals,

BARBER

Erika runs into the freezing weather after rejecting marriage proposals of Anatol,

BARBER

Georgics,

BARBER

Irishmen in Hermit Songs,

BARBER

It has become that time of evening when people sit on their porches rocking gently and talking gently

BARBER

Music for a Scene from Shelley,

BARBER

NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini,

BARBER

Prayers of Kierkegaard,

BARBER

Presto in moto perpetuo and was written for Iso Briselli,

BARBER

Prometheus Unbound,

BARBER

Richard Sheridan's A School for Scandal,

BARBER

String Quartet in B minor,

BARBER

The Monk and his Cat=Hermit Songs,

BARBER

The Serpent Heart=Dance of Vengeance=ballet Medea,

BARBER

arch form,

BARBER

libretto by Menotti=Vanessa,

BARBER

my father who is good to me,

BARBER

narrator naming the people present and was inspired by a James Agee work=Knoxville:Summer of 1915,

BARBER

153 pieces for piano that get progressively more difficult=Mikrokosmos Hungarian,

BARTOK

Allegro barbaro, 3rd piano concerto and a viola concerto left unfinished

BARTOK

Ballets is represented by trombone glissandi

BARTOK

Castle Andante tranquillo fugue,

BARTOK

Concerto for Orchestra,

BARTOK

Contrasts Trio,

BARTOK

Elliot Antokoletz,

BARTOK

Fibonacci sequence basis of xylophones,

BARTOK

Hunters sons being turned into stags with colinda in Cantata Profana,

BARTOK

Intermezzo interrotto Game of Pairs

BARTOK

Judith, Lake of tears a bloody torture chamber and the title character's 3 other wives behind 7th door in his only opera= Duke Bluebeard's

BARTOK

Kossuth contrapuntal arch form

BARTOK

Music for Strings,

BARTOK

No 4 Concrete jungle,

BARTOK

Out of Doors,

BARTOK

Shostakovich's march tune from Leningrad Symphony is ridiculed in 4th movement and 2nd movement is Game of Pairs,

BARTOK

Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm,

BARTOK

Ste Geyer in his first Violin Concerto

BARTOK

Tramps force girl to seduce wealthy title character who refuses to die after being repeatedly stabbed and hanged from a lamp hook= Miraculous Mandarin

BARTOK

love for Stefi Geyer,

BARTOK

namesake pizzicato,

BARTOK

night music,

BARTOK

percussion and Celesta,

BARTOK

seduction games,

BARTOK

snap in 4th movement in String Quartet

BARTOK

timpani glissandi,

BARTOK

Bassoon lead directly into 3rd movement which is back in E flat major,

BEETHOVEN CONCERTOS

Orpheus taming the Furies,

BEETHOVEN CONCERTOS

Vienna premier featured student Carl Czerny as soloist= Emperor Concerto

BEETHOVEN CONCERTOS

fifth and last one is in E flat major and opens with a cadenza punctuated by 3 tutti chords,

BEETHOVEN CONCERTOS

last one was premiered by Friedrich Schneider,

BEETHOVEN CONCERTOS

shades of Hades

BEETHOVEN CONCERTOS

16 string quartets,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

32 piano sonatas,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

33 Variations on a Theme by Anton Diabelli,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

5 timpani beats begin his violin concerto

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

5th and 6th symphonies premiered the same night,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

9th symphony O Freunde nicht diese Tone!

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Adagio sostenuto movement,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Allegretto 3rd movement middle section marked Maggiore

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Apassionata Sonata,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Apotheosis of Dance=7th symphony

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Arthur Schnabel and Rudolf Serkin recorded his music

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

B flat string motif in 12/8 time=6th symphony Poco moto,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Baron von Stutterheim,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Christ on the Mount of Olives

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Coriolan Overture 9th violin sonata=Kreutzer,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Creatures of Prometheus in Eroica= C minor funeral march in 2nd movement

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Emperor Concerto=Orpheus taming the furies

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Ends with cadenza for flute oboe and clarinet and is subtitled By the Brook,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Friedrich Schiller Ode to Joy

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Funeral march in rondo form,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

G sharp C sharp E triplets, alternating E and D sharp 16th notes,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

GGGE flat motif,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Gegen liebe,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Geliebte Leonato=Fidelio character,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Ghost and Archduke piano trios

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Grave sections full of big chords in dotted rhythms

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Grosse Fuge

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Harp and Serioso quartets

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Horn enter a recapitulation of the theme four bars before the rest of the orchestra=Eroica

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Les Adieux= patron left to Vienna,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Low string recitatives that alternate with quotations of themes from the previous 3 movements

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Missa Solemnis,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Nikolai Galitzin,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Opus 27=Quasi una fantasia

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Piano Concerto No. 8= alternates between Allegro con brio and dramatic

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Presto Agitato,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Published first 3 piano sonatas in F minor, A Major and C Major as his Opus 2

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Rage Over a Lost Penny=rondo Ludwig Rellstab,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Removed the dedication in Eroica after Napoleon declared himself emperor

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Rondo alla Polacca,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Rudolf of Austria=Archduke Trio,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Spring and Kreutzer Sonatas

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

String Quartet No. 8,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Teacher of Carl Czerny

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Tempest, Waldstein, and Pathetique sonatas

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Theme russe=Razumovsky Quartet,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Triple Concerto in C Major

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Turkish march embedded in 4th movement of D minor

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Virtuoso piano solo in his Choral Fantasy,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

Wellington's Victory/Battle Symphony,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

awakening of cheerful feelings upon arriving in the country Lake Lucerne=Midnight Sonata

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

death of Eleanore von Pasquiati prompted a work set for string quartet and four voices= the Elegischer Gesang,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

praised by Goethe for his incidental music to the play Egmont

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

published sets of 7,8, and 6 bagatelles

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

right hand playing triplets,

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

short short short long motif

BEETHOVEN GENERAL

2 movement one dedicated to Therese von Brunswick,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

26th =Lebewohl theme,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

29th Hammerklavier

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

A flat major and 2/4 time marked Adagio cantabile appears in the 8th one in C minor

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

A flat major andante cantabile second movement bears strong resemblance to Mozart's C minor 14th composition in the same genre

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Adras Schiff defended an unliked one,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Arietta Movement,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Arpeggiated chords and staccato to depict the title storm= The Tempest

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Bulow described them as The New Testament of music

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

D flat major trio played sforzando,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Dedicated to Count Waldstein,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

E flat major horncall imitation represents the word Lebewohl

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Easy ones and Anton Schindler's and the Return,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Edwin Fischer and Adras Schiff have claimed that parts of this work's first movement are heavily influenced by the Commendatore's death from Don Giovanni=Moonlight Sonata

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Huge 3 note fugue,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Les Adieux

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Moonlight= C sharp minor triplet arpeggios

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

New Testament compared to the Old Testament of the Well Tempered Clavier

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

On the Banks of Allan Water,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Pathetique=Elgar claimed opening of Nimrod Enigma Variation,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Patron fled Vienna and includes movements labeled The Absence and The Return,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Seven seven note scale figure,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Theme with octave intervals with frequent sforzandi nicknamed the Beast Andante favori,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

Unison arpeggios in F minor in 12/8 time and is marked Allegro assai

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

according to the composer's biographer Anton Schindler was inspired by a Shakespeare play

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

boogie woogie Andante Favori,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

dedicated to Giulietta Gucciardi

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

dedicated to Karl Lichnowsky,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

first movement Grave section on a long solid C minor chord,

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

presto agitato c sharp minor arpeggios= Moonlight Sonatas

BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATAS

After this what is left for us to write=Schubert,

BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS

Alternates episodes in D major and ⅜ time marked with renewed strength with imitative sections in Lydian mode of F,

BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS

Cavatine and Heiliger Dankgesang (Holy Song of Thanksgiving, Must it be? It must be.

BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS

Dedicated to Joseph Stutterheim,

BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS

Grosse Fuge,

BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS

Harp, Serioso,

BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS

The Great Decision

BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS

first 2 of Razumovsky Quartets include a theme russe,

BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS

* "One O'Clock Jump"

BENNY GOODMAN

* "Why Don't You Do Right?"

BENNY GOODMAN

* , Cootie Williams and Charlie Christian were recorded jamming together on a track entitled "Waitin' for" this man

BENNY GOODMAN

* Charlie Christian, which included "Rose Room"

BENNY GOODMAN

* Double Album at a 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert

BENNY GOODMAN

* Edgar Sampson's "Don't Be That Way" and "Stompin' at the Savoy"

BENNY GOODMAN

* Fletcher Henderson's "King Porter Stomp" for this bandleader

BENNY GOODMAN

* French horn call between the first and second subjects of the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is re-scored in the recapitulation for this instrument, though conductors often opt to undo the re-scoring

BENNY GOODMAN

* Jimmy Dorsey to the telephone to compete for jobs when they shared an apartment. In one of his early tours, a disappointing stint at the Roosevelt Hotel was followed by a series of enthusiastic and youthful sellouts at the Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles

BENNY GOODMAN

* Joseph Szigeti calls for the G and E strings of the violin to be retuned in its third movement.

BENNY GOODMAN

* Karl Maria Von Weber's Invitation to the Dance

BENNY GOODMAN

* Krupa and Teddy Wilson

BENNY GOODMAN

* Leonard Bernstein's Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs

BENNY GOODMAN

* Louis Prima's Sing Sing Sing

BENNY GOODMAN

* NBC show Let's Dance, and he formed a trio with pianist Teddy Wilson and drummer Gene Krupa

BENNY GOODMAN

* Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles, due to the audience they had built up from playing the late-night slot on the NBC radio show Let's Dance.

BENNY GOODMAN

* Reginald Kell

BENNY GOODMAN

* clarinetist known as the "King of Swing."

BENNY GOODMAN

* commissioned Aaron Copland's concerto for his instrument, as well as Bela Bartok's Contrasts

BENNY GOODMAN

* full-time arranger Fletcher Henderson

BENNY GOODMAN

* namesake quartet included pianist Teddy Wilson, vibraphonist Lionel Hampton, and drummer Gene Krupa

BENNY GOODMAN

* pianist Teddy Wilson was the first major racially integrated jazz combo

BENNY GOODMAN

* song written by Louis Prima,

BENNY GOODMAN

* unplanned piano solo by Jess Stacy

BENNY GOODMAN

* vibraphonist Lionel Hampton to form his quartet. Many of his recordings were sung by Peggy Lee

BENNY GOODMAN

Gene Krupa and Jess Stacy

BENNY GOODMAN

A and B flat, timpanis to play sextuplets in 3rds at the start of a movement with a single fortissimo G major chord in composition which 4 bassoons and 2 tubas join to play a parody of the Dies Irae,

BERLIOZ

Ballet of the Sylphes and Rakoczy March

BERLIOZ

Beethoven being dead only you can make him live again

BERLIOZ

Benvenuto Cellini in Roman Carnival Overture

BERLIOZ

Borrowed from abandoned opera Les franc judges=Grand Funeral and Triumphal Symphony=honored people who fought in July Revolution

BERLIOZ

Chorus of Souls in Purgatory,

BERLIOZ

Cor anglais and offstage oboe trade melodies imitating shepherds=Scene in the Fields

BERLIOZ

Didn't have courage to blow his brains out

BERLIOZ

Dream of a Witches Sabbath idee fixe melody=Symphonie Fantastique=5 movements 1)Reveries:Passions 2) A Ball 3) Scene in the Fields 4) March to the Scaffold (drop of guillotine) 5) Dream of a Witches' Sabbath (Opium induced dream)

BERLIOZ

English horn quotes love song from one of his operas

BERLIOZ

Four p's, Piccolo and oboes to represent a rustic oboe played by wandering minstrels called pifferari in 3rd movement =Harold in Italy,

BERLIOZ

Grand Messe des Morts,

BERLIOZ

Inspired by poetry of Theophile Gautier in song cycle titled Les nuits de ete or Summer Nights

BERLIOZ

Lelio The Damnation of Faust,

BERLIOZ

Les Troyens Inspiration from Cherubini

BERLIOZ

Messe Solennelle

BERLIOZ

Oath of Reconciliation,

BERLIOZ

Paganini refused to premiere that piece because of the lack of virtuosity in its solo viola part

BERLIOZ

Programmatic piece "in the Mountains" Orgy of the Brigand

BERLIOZ

Queen Mab Scherzo

BERLIOZ

Requiem= Lacrymosa in 9/8 time,

BERLIOZ

Rob Roy Overture,

BERLIOZ

Round dance=Witches Sabbath

BERLIOZ

The Shepherd's Farewell into the Flight into Egypt ,

BERLIOZ

four offstage brass choirs at the four cardinal directions which enter in the Tuba Mirum,

BERLIOZ

mountaineer of the Abruzzo delivering a C major serenade in the 3rd movement of one of his symphonies

BERLIOZ

4 open mouthed dolphins,

BERNINI

4 twisted bronze columns for baldachin for St. Peter's Basilica

BERNINI

Action shot David (pulling back sling)

BERNINI

Apollo and Daphne=legs sheathed in bark fingers turned into branches

BERNINI

Baroque artist

BERNINI

Blessed Soul and Damned Soul Tomb of Pope Alexander 7th

BERNINI

Bronze rays in background of the Ecstasy of St. Teresa which was commissioned by Cardinal Cornaro

BERNINI

Bust of Ludovica Albertoni=woman dressed in nun's habit, lying on a cushioned couch, while clutching her breast

BERNINI

Cerberus at heels=The Rape of Prosperpina

BERNINI

Designed the Jesuit church=St Andrew in the Quirinal

BERNINI

Equestrian statue of Louis 14

BERNINI

Fountain of the Old Boat

BERNINI

Held in Santa Maria della Vittoria

BERNINI

Included the Barberini coat of arms on the plinths underneath the 4 Solomonic columns supporting the fountain

BERNINI

Left behind many terracotta bozzetti including breast feeding another one in Charity with Four Children

BERNINI

Nude woman pricking her toe on a globe while a curtain is drawn off her body, holds sun in hands= Truth Unveiled by Time

BERNINI

Patroned by Scipione Borghese

BERNINI

Piazza Navona Portrait of Cardinal Montoya

BERNINI

Pieces located next to Spanish Steps

BERNINI

Reclining god holding a huge oar and another sitting on a pile of coins both surrounding a massive obelisk, bearded Black man sitting on coins next to an armadillo and also features a man with a cloth over his head, Danube, Rio de la Plata= Fountain of 4 Rivers

BERNINI

Renovated and redesigned the Scala Regia at the base of which he placed his equestrian statue of Constantine the Great

BERNINI

Rival Borromini

BERNINI

Seashell shape with Latin inscription on it and 3 bees along the bottom=Fountain of Bees

BERNINI

Triton Pluto's fingers digging into Prosperpina's thigh during her abduction,

BERNINI

Trojan hero carrying father while his son trails behind=Aeneus, Anchises, and Ascanius

BERNINI

1600 Pennsylvania

BERNSTEIN

Aramaic,

BERNSTEIN

Artur Rodzinsky,

BERNSTEIN

Ave Gounods Air des Bijoux,

BERNSTEIN

Boy like that and I Feel Pretty= West Side Story with Sondheim

BERNSTEIN

Bruno Walter,

BERNSTEIN

Celebrant hurls communion,

BERNSTEIN

Chichester Palms New York

BERNSTEIN

Concerts New York Philharmonic Glitter and Be Gay,

BERNSTEIN

Facsimile and Fancy Free;

BERNSTEIN

I am Easily Assimilated=Candide,

BERNSTEIN

If Im not pure at least my jewels are Jets and Sharks,

BERNSTEIN

Jeremiah Lectures on The Unanswered Question

BERNSTEIN

Khonnon and Leah Symphony No. 1

BERNSTEIN

Make Our Garden Grow=Candide,

BERNSTEIN

Maria, Miss America should just resign=West Side Story,

BERNSTEIN

Murdered JFK= Kaddish Symphony (no. 3) Flute solo=Sing God a Secret Song,

BERNSTEIN

New York, New York,

BERNSTEIN

On the Town,

BERNSTEIN

On the Waterfront movie lyrics

BERNSTEIN

Performed Brahms first piano concerto with Glenn Gould,

BERNSTEIN

Roman Catholic Mass,

BERNSTEIN

Seven Ages Seven Stages,

BERNSTEIN

Special narration written by Samuel Pisar,

BERNSTEIN

Symphonic Dances orchestrated by Irwin Kostal and Sid Ramin Mambo and Cha Cha,

BERNSTEIN

The Age of Anxiety,

BERNSTEIN

Things Get Broken Agnus Dei=3rd symph The Dirge,

BERNSTEIN

Who is the boss the soloist or the conductor

BERNSTEIN

Young Peoples

BERNSTEIN

boy singing Psalm of David Chichester Psalms,

BERNSTEIN

boy treble to evoke the child of David

BERNSTEIN

Allegro Vivacissimo, Carnaval a Rome,

BIZET

Alphonse Daudet Play,

BIZET

Au fond du temple saint,

BIZET

Blind Man's Bluff,

BIZET

Burns his village to allow his love interest and his rival to escape execution,

BIZET

Carmen,

BIZET

Children's Games,

BIZET

Comme autrefois dans la nuit sombre,

BIZET

Don Jose stabbing the title gypsy girl

BIZET

Donizetti's Don Pasquale,

BIZET

En vain pour eviter,

BIZET

Escamillo Toreador Song,

BIZET

Fair Maid of Perth, Simon Glover

BIZET

Farandole,

BIZET

Flower Song,

BIZET

Friendship Diet,

BIZET

Gounod's Symphony in D French horns imitate church bells in Carillon

BIZET

Halevy's opera Noe,

BIZET

L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2

BIZET

L'orage s'est calme,

BIZET

Lillas Pastias inn,

BIZET

March of the Kings,

BIZET

Nadir and Zurga,

BIZET

Namouna,

BIZET

Prosper Merimee,

BIZET

Roma Symphony,

BIZET

Soap bibbles,

BIZET

Symphony in C major,

BIZET

The Pearl Fishers and Carmen,

BIZET

allegretto vivace, De mon amie,

BIZET

necklace given in aria Comme autre fois,

BIZET

rebellious bird habanera,

BIZET

suite and farandol,

BIZET

A clarinet melody accompanied by a harp to evoke gusli played by legendary bard Boyan,

BORODIN

Alexander Glazunov reconstructed overture to unfinished opera about a prince who fights off a Polovtsian invasion

BORODIN

And This Is My Beloved,

BORODIN

Continuous violin harmonics to depict desert in piece that uses English horn for Eastern Theme representing traveling caravan,

BORODIN

English horn portend arrival of a camel caravan

BORODIN

Kismet draws from Alexander 2 celebrating symphonic poems that uses traveling theme meant to represent plodding of horses and camels in desert caravan

BORODIN

Nocturne and 3 mazurka movements=Petite Suite

BORODIN

Prince Igor Scherzo on second symphony=1/1 time

BORODIN

Scherzo in 1/1 time=2nd symphony,

BORODIN

Second string quartet in D=best known for its Nocturne movement

BORODIN

That Pretty Girl No Longer Loves Me

BORODIN

The Sea Princess Konchakovna's Cavatina

BORODIN

The Steppes of Central Asia

BORODIN

rearranged nocturne from his second string quartet,

BORODIN

* "tree man" whose body is broken like an egg to punish his sodomy

BOSCH

* Adam and Eve in front of the cherub with a flaming sword at the bottom left

BOSCH

* Allegory of Gluttony and Lust used to ap- pear below another work which shows several people, including a nun strumming a lute, trying to eat a piece of meat hanging from a pole in a boat. Another painting by this artist shows a pair of ears with a knife on the right side and God presenting Eve to Adam on the left side.

BOSCH

* Christ Carrying the Cross.

BOSCH

* Death, Judgement, Hell, and Glory, as well as a large circle divided into seven section

BOSCH

* God holds Eve by her wrist and a trail of birds flies through the opening of a hut in another painting by this artist, whose exterior displays a (*) globe showing the world on the third day of its creation.

BOSCH

* God's all-seeing eye at the center of his circular (*) Seven Deadly Sins.

BOSCH

* Man-Tree depicted peasants getting busy in a door frame behind a haggard man in The Wayfarer

BOSCH

* Museo del Prado in Madrid

BOSCH

* Saint Giles prays next to a deer with an arrow in his chest and two animals fight while Saint Jerome approaches a crucifix.

BOSCH

* Ship of Fools

BOSCH

* St. John on Patmos.

BOSCH

* The Conjuror

BOSCH

* The Crucifixion of Saint Julia.

BOSCH

* The Extraction of the Stone of Madness

BOSCH

* The Hermit Saints

BOSCH

* The Wayfarer

BOSCH

* Visions of the Hereafter and The Cure of Folly

BOSCH

* bottom middle of that painting a corpulent friar sits on a chair as he commands a nun to stuff the title "holy" substance into a sack

BOSCH

* crucifix in some ruins behind a column and a fish wearing a saddle in his Temptation of St. Anthony

BOSCH

* demon climbs a (*) ladder to a tower across from a dentist in a painting where the title structure is pulled by an anthropomorphic fish demon

BOSCH

* depicts revelers eating and drinking, unaware that the tree-masted boat that they're in is sinking. For 10 points, identify this painter of Ship of Fools and The Temptation of St Anthony who also created a triptych that when closed depicts creation when closed, and when open shows Hell in one section and Paradise in another, The Garden of Earthly Delights.

BOSCH

* entrance into Heaven and is titled Glory

BOSCH

* ergotism

BOSCH

* funnel on his head performs the titular operation in Extraction of the Stone of Madness.

BOSCH

* hangs in the Prado, shows a blue globe within a lake surrounded by scenes of Heaven and Hell. For 10 points, name this artist of The Hay Wain and The Garden of Earthly Delights.

BOSCH

* martyring of one of the patron saints of Corsica

BOSCH

* painter of Ecce Homo decorated the exterior of another work with the image of a flat landscape encased in a glass sphere,

BOSCH

* seven sins

BOSCH

* table with cups and balls in his The Conjuror

BOSCH

* tree provides the mast of a boat in The Ship of Fools

BOSCH

* triptychs The Temptation of St. Anthony

BOSCH

*subject kneeling on the steps of a massive ruined tomb and being supported after his fall by a monk and a layman, thought to be the artist himself

BOSCH

"a little wisp in his second piano concerto),

BRAHMS

11 chorale preludes and AEF motif in Double Concerto for violin and cello in A minor,

BRAHMS

1st SYMPHONY: strings introduce theme of 3 ascending half steps against timpani in C, final movement has timpani roll which transitions into alphorn theme, timpani pounding eighth notes in 6/8 under a chromatically rising string melody in C minor,

BRAHMS

2 sonatas for clarinet or viola and piano in F minor and E flat major,

BRAHMS

3 piano sonatas are in C Major,

BRAHMS

3rd SYMPHONY: FAF motif Free by joyful, 4th SYMPHONY: passacaglia featuring a theme from Bach's cantata "For Thee, O Lord, I Long"(32 variations on a theme by Bach), 6/8 andante moderato second movement, piccollo and triangle in his allegro giocoso 3rd movement

BRAHMS

4 pieces for Piano,

BRAHMS

A major and D minor,

BRAHMS

Alto Rhapsody,

BRAHMS

Choral St. Anthony(misattributed Opus 56) in Variations of a Theme by Haydn,

BRAHMS

Clarinet Quintet and Clarinet Trio for Richard Muhlfeld,

BRAHMS

Concerto for Violin,

BRAHMS

D MINOR VIOLIN CONCERTO: Sarasate refused to play it due to prominence of solo oboe instead of violin in 2nd movement, violin concerto is the last of its kind to have soloist improvise cadenza= dedicatee in Joseph Joachim

BRAHMS

F sharp Minor and F minor and 3 violin sonatas are in G major,

BRAHMS

GERMAN REQUIEM: FAB flat motif and set to text of Luther Bible, Selig sind, die,

BRAHMS

Handel's Harpsichord Suite No. 1 in 25 variations for solo piano,

BRAHMS

O Tot,

BRAHMS

Oh Death,

BRAHMS

Schoenberg orchestrated his Piano Quartet 1 and wrote Brahms the Progressive,

BRAHMS

Tragic Overture companion piece=Academic Festival Overture,

BRAHMS

What coes there from on high and Gaudeamus igitur,

BRAHMS

and a B minor clarinet quintet,

BRAHMS

any ass can see that=Hans von Bulow,

BRAHMS

cello, and orchestra was written for Robert Hausman and Joseph Joachim,

BRAHMS

czardas by Bela Keler,

BRAHMS

deteriorating condition of Clara Schumann in 4 Serious Songs

BRAHMS

espressivo,

BRAHMS

hated Liszt and Wagner didn't like his conservativeness,

BRAHMS

magelone lieder,

BRAHMS

quoted from student songs,

BRAHMS

used 24 caprice of Paganini in his Variations on a theme of Paganini,

BRAHMS

used and loved natural horn in his Horn Trio in E flat,

BRAHMS

wrote 4 symphonies,

BRAHMS

* "echo flutes" played by recorders.

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* A G-F sharp-G motif opens another of these pieces, which is bridged by merely two chords forming a halfcadence. Yet another of them is scored for the mysterious "Fiauti d'Echo."

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* French dedication to their eventual namesake

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* Hercules's choice between Vice and Virtue

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* Johann Altenburg or Johann Ludwig Schreiber may have been the intended trumpet soloist in the second of these pieces, since both were known for their clarino playing. violins were () excluded completely from the last of these pieces

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* Michael Marissen argues that this work's use of major mode keys of the soft hexachord was intended to complement L'Estro Armonico

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* Nikolaus Harnoncourt's 1964 recording of these pieces was the first to use period instruments.

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* Pablo Casals substituted a soprano saxophone for a trumpet in his complete recordings of these works in 1950 and 1964.

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* Philip Pickett has suggested an interpretation of this collection involving allegorical tableaux

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* The "Affetuoso" second movement in one of these musical works includes a theme based on the rival composer Louis Marchand composer Louis Marchand

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* alternation between an orchestra playing ritornello and solo instruments

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* beginning of Falsche Welt, dir trau ich nicht and closes with a polacca

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* bird flageolet

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* collection borrows from the composer's earlier Hunting Cantata, and the sixth of these works features a string (*) ensemble throughout the whole of the composition but notably lacks violins

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* fifth work in this collection was the first time that the composer used the transverse flute in composition and includes a part for cello whereas an earlier version did not

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* gamba players are given an unusual supporting role in the last of these pieces, which is scored for no violins

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* given for free to the Margrave Christian Ludwig, though it is believed that the composer wrote them for his musicians at Coethen.

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* harpsichord cadenza that was probably played by J.S. Bach at its premiere

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* harpsichord plays a 65 measure solo cadenza in the first movement of the fifth of these pieces

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* instrument that Michael Mietke delivered to the court of Koethen

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* no violins but a part for the viola da gamba, the closest thing to a cello at the time, that probably was played by Prince Leopold

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* recorder or a flageolet generally plays the part scored for the "flauti d'echo" in the fourth of these pieces.

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* role assigned to the "tromba" in the second of these pieces was meant for trumpet or horn begins in 3/8 time and is essentially a triple concerto for violin and two "flauti d'echo," with the violin playing the bass line at points.

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

* third one of these works features two chords in a single measure that are known as the "Phrygian cadence."

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

The "affetuoso" movement in the fifth of these works uses a theme from Louis Marchand in addition to featuring a 65 measure solo cadenza for the new harpsichord in () Cothen

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

The last of these compositions features a third movement gigue that turns out to be a set of variations on a ritornello theme presented in the first movement.

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

the first of these compositions features horn calls and ends with a polacca and trio, and may have been derived from the composer's () Hunting Cantata.

BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS

2600th anniversary of Japan,

BRITTEN

6 Metamorphoses after Ovid,

BRITTEN

Abraham and Isaac canticle,

BRITTEN

Anthem for Doomed Youth,

BRITTEN

Arvo Part,

BRITTEN

Boisterous Bouree and Frolicsome Finale in Simple Symphony,

BRITTEN

C F sharp tritone=War Requiem,

BRITTEN

Claggart in Billy Budd,

BRITTEN

Dawn, Sunday Morning, Midnight, Storm= grouped in a suite with Passacaglia,

BRITTEN

Four Sea Interludes,

BRITTEN

George Crabbe=Peter Grimes,

BRITTEN

Nocturnal after John Dowland,

BRITTEN

Now the Great Bear and Pleiades,

BRITTEN

Opera=Gloriana for coronation of Elizabeth 2,

BRITTEN

Orford Church

BRITTEN

Pan, Phaeton and Narcissus=3 parts of solo oboe piece

BRITTEN

Peter Pears wrote Four Sea Interludes,

BRITTEN

Plymouth Town and The Prince of the Pagodas,

BRITTEN

Rondeau theme=Young Person's Guide to Orchestra,

BRITTEN

Student of Frank Bridge,

BRITTEN

The Turn of the Screw= "the ceremony of innocence is drowned"= Miss Jessel and haunts Miles and the Governess

BRITTEN

Townspeople sing threnody for title character upon seeing crushed wreath and Lady Billows organizes the May Day Festival,

BRITTEN

adapted a theme from Purcell's Abdelazar=commissioned to be part of an educational documentary demonstrating the abilities of various instruments,

BRITTEN

at his exercise before Balstrode and Swallow go to his hut=What harbor shelters peace=Ellen Orford encourages him to return home,

BRITTEN

but he sails out to sea to kill himself,

BRITTEN

cantus in memory of him=Come Heavy Sleep as basis of guitar piece

BRITTEN

partnered with W.H. Auden to compose Hymn to St. Cecilia and opera=Paul Bunyan,

BRITTEN

requiem incorporates poetry of Wilfred Owen,

BRITTEN

schoolmistress Ellen,

BRITTEN

threnody by 9 characters who presume him dead after orange blossom crown he received as King of May is found crushed in a road=Albert Herring,

BRITTEN

* Laura Battiferri and Lucrezia Panciatichi, the Palazzo Vecchio contains this man's Crossing of the Red Sea.

BRONZINO

* Mannerist painter

BRONZINO

* Portrait of Laura Battiferri depicted Cosimo I in silver armor, as he was the court painter for the Medicis until his death

BRONZINO

* added a forked beard, a falling cloak that leaves genitalia partially visible, and a trident to his depiction of the winning admiral at Lepanto, Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune

BRONZINO

* breeches of its subject folding into a menacing mask-like face, while a pair of grotesque heads are carved onto a chair and table.

BRONZINO

* capture of Tunis, he made a portrait of a Genoese ruler as a Roman god

BRONZINO

* critics have noted the pubic hair and a phallic trident in this man's portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune contemporary () contemporary () Pontormo did

BRONZINO

* deep blue cloth for the background of a work in which an hourglass appears on the back of an old man, the serpent-tailed and woman-headed Deceit holds a honeycomb, Jealousy clutches her head in agony, and two nude deities embrace

BRONZINO

* depicted his pupil Alessandro Allori

BRONZINO

* epicting puti carrying away the cross was given to a French cardinal rather than its commissioner, whose ornate dress is emphasized more strongly in her own portrait than is her son Giovanni deposition of Christ painted for the duchess () Eleanor of Toledo,

BRONZINO

* female figure with lion's legs and a serpent's tail holds a honeycomb in her left hand. That work by this painter of Andrea Doria as Neptune features an old man carrying an hourglass, an old woman representing syphilis

BRONZINO

* forced to Certosa by an outbreak of the plague in his hometown. He was used as the figure of a child in his teacher Pontormo's Joseph in Egypt

BRONZINO

* four saints occupy four sections that are divided by red lines decorated with fruit, around a centerpiece showing a head with three faces

BRONZINO

* gold necklace inlaid with the words "Sans fin amour dure" adorns a woman in a rose pink dress with mauve velvet sleeves

BRONZINO

* images of Eleanora of Toledo during his thirty-three years as court painter to Cosimo di Medici during that time, he created a painting as a gift from Cosimo to Francis I that depicts a figure who may be jealousy, despair, or syphilis howling in anguish and clutching his head at the left

BRONZINO

* portrait of Dante features him holding an open page of his masterpiece as he gazes at Mount Purgatory

BRONZINO

* right wearing a laurel wreath points to the title character, who is being grilled.

BRONZINO

* ruffled sleeves puts her arm around a child with blond curls in this man's Eleanor of Toledo with Her Son Giovanni,

BRONZINO

* shows Cerberus lurking behind the nude Orpheus, who holds a violin and turns to face the viewer.

BRONZINO

* upper right of a painting in which he holds a blue fabric, while a love goddess holds a gold apple and kisses her son.

BRONZINO

* wife and son of his patron Cosimo di Medici white bird is in danger of being crushed underfoot, a () screaming man clutches his head in the background

BRONZINO

* wife of Bartolomeo Ammanati pointing to an open book

BRONZINO

* wife of sculptor Bartolomeo Ammannti is depicted in profile, and she uses two of her slender fingers to touch a book of Petrarch's sonnets.

BRONZINO

* worked for the Duke of Urbino for a time, and painted a portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune

BRONZINO

For 10 points, name this mannerist artist of Andrea Doria as Neptune and Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time

BRONZINO

The Miracle of the Brazen Serpent is one of the Biblical scenes this artist painted in the Palazzo Vecchio's chapel dedicated to Eleanor of Toledo, the wife of his patron Cosimo de' Medici

BRONZINO

The subject of the one portrait by this artist of The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence

BRONZINO

this artist also painted a mostly-nude admiral holding a trident pointing up towards his name in his allegorical portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune.

BRONZINO

4th symph=horn call in 3rd movement hunting call, addition of the Votive Chapel,

BRUCKNER

4th symphony= variations on it added a hunting scherzo and "Volksfest" finale,

BRUCKNER

5th symphony=most common nickname, "Pizzicato", though that one is also known as the "Church of Faith"

BRUCKNER

Apocalyptic left unfinished,

BRUCKNER

August Silberstein,

BRUCKNER

Carl Stremayr,

BRUCKNER

Church of faith,

BRUCKNER

Deryck Cooke,

BRUCKNER

Deutscher Michel in scherzo of 8th symph,

BRUCKNER

Fourth Symphony with Volksfest finale,

BRUCKNER

Joseph Hellmesberger asked to replace scherzo of only String Quintet,

BRUCKNER

Kyrie from the composer's Mass,

BRUCKNER

Majestoso first movement of his 6th Symphony,

BRUCKNER

Mass in E minor,

BRUCKNER

Os Justi,

BRUCKNER

Os Justi, complete edition of his masses and symphonies was commissioned from Robert Haas,

BRUCKNER

Quiet Contemplation on An Autumn Evening,

BRUCKNER

Robert Haas "Symphony of Rests",

BRUCKNER

Romantic 4th symphony,

BRUCKNER

Saucy Maid symphony,

BRUCKNER

Study Symphony

BRUCKNER

Study Symphony,

BRUCKNER

Symphony of Pauses,

BRUCKNER

Whistled to the composer by his friend in a dream= 7th symphony,

BRUCKNER

Zeroth and Romantic Symphony,

BRUCKNER

admirer is Hans Richter=conducted the premiers of his 8th symphony and his

BRUCKNER

choral work entirely in Lydian Mode,

BRUCKNER

cymbal crash at climax of adagion of his 7th symphony upon learning of Wagner's death

BRUCKNER

duplet plus triplet rhythm,

BRUCKNER

entire work in Lydian mode,

BRUCKNER

farewell to life,

BRUCKNER

idolized Wagner,

BRUCKNER

namesake problem with multiple versions of his symphony,

BRUCKNER

rhythm, 2/4 Hunting Scherzo,

BRUCKNER

seventh symph contains a simultaneous cymbal clash and triangle roll at the climax of the 2nd movement,

BRUCKNER

LANDSCAPE WITH THE FALL OF ICARUS(Small mug on the left of a fisherman on the bottom right of the painting, 2 legs coming out of water, man with staff and dog-look at sky, white cliffs, castle undersea, one prominent boat in right side in sea

BRUEGEL THE ELDER

NETHERLANDISH PROVERBS(2 bears dance with backs to each other, fire behind lookout tower, Red Tunic feathered hat guy levitating globe in left hand, man urinates on sign, woman ties devil to pillow, The Blue Cloak (alternative name) two men touch noses)

BRUEGEL THE ELDER

PEASANT WEDDING(Yellow wheat motif, juggs filling by boy in red cap licking finger, trays with pies, owned by archduke ernest and emperor rudolf II, dog pokes head from under seat near man with sword, green cloth, bride wearing hair down for last time

BRUEGEL THE ELDER

THE BLIND LEADING THE BLIND

BRUEGEL THE ELDER

THE HARVESTERS,

BRUEGEL THE ELDER

THE HUNTERS IN THE SNOW(other paintings in collection include The Gloomy Day and the Return of the Herd, Damaged sign with deer on building, pushing table near fire on left side Right side-river double arched bridge, frozen lake in back, black birds)

BRUEGEL THE ELDER

THE MASSACRES OF THE INNOCENT,

BRUEGEL THE ELDER

THE TRIUMPH OF DEATH(dog gnaws at child's face-bottom left, king dies under a man holding an hourglass, left-crush people with cart, jester in bottom right-backgammon board and strewn cards, guy holding scythe, cross, bell in top left

BRUEGEL THE ELDER

TOWER OF BABEL- (M.C. Escher did top-down version of it, unload boats on red rocks

BRUEGEL THE ELDER

12 radios as insturuments

CAGE

4' 33" - duration of silence in composition

CAGE

5 Pieces called Imaginary Landscape-

CAGE

Bacchanale and collab.

CAGE

Clarinet Sonata that no clarinet players were willing to play

CAGE

Europera 4, Europera 3

CAGE

Freeman Etudes-incredibely virtuosic- Paul Zukofsky considered it unplayable

CAGE

Living Room Music Primitive for a dance by Wilson Williams

CAGE

Merce Cunningham collaborator- choreographed ballet

CAGE

Music of Changes(work for David Tudor)-I Ching text for many of his aleatoric works and

CAGE

Number Pieces star maps of Southern Hem.

CAGE

Roaratorio

CAGE

Sonatas and Interludes-screws, rubber, plastic, and eraser inside piano

CAGE

String Quartet in 4 parts

CAGE

Teacher- Henry Cowell on Marriage at the Eiffel Tower

CAGE

The Seasons drew inspiration from Saties's Socrate for his Cheap Imitation

CAGE

The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs

CAGE

To compose his piano collection Etudes Australes and did Etudes Boreales

CAGE

Totem Ancestor and Music for Marcel Duchamp employed mesostics in works like Empty Words

CAGE

Used text from Finnegans Wake- Nowth upon Nacht-

CAGE

With Hiller to write HPSCD (Harpsichord)

CAGE

avant-garde composer specially designed organ was contructed in St. Burchardi Church- play 2640 finish (as slow as possible)

CAGE

pioneered- placing objects (screws and cutlery) on piano strings to change timbre in prepared paino

CAGE

* A bottle of wine and tumbler sits in the bottom right corner of a painting by him in which light streams from a window with white trellis-like grille work three shirtless men in black pants bent over their work, and surrounded by wood () shavings

CAILLEBOTTE

* A bottle of wine sits to the right of the three title figures in one of his most famous paintings

CAILLEBOTTE

* A brown-and-white dog walks away from the viewer in a painting by him showing an approaching woman with a parasol, and a man in a light gray coat leaning over the railing on the right

CAILLEBOTTE

* A green lamppost divides the canvas in a work by his painter of The Floor Scrapers and The Bridge of Europe, showing men and women huddled under umbrellas A painter carrying a () ladder can be seen in the background of one of this artist's works, which is divided in half by a green lamppost

CAILLEBOTTE

* Paris Street, Rainy Day

CAILLEBOTTE

* Paris Street, Rainy Day.

CAILLEBOTTE

* Snow-covered rooftops and a traffic island

CAILLEBOTTE

* The Artist's House at Yerres

CAILLEBOTTE

* The Floor Scrapers

CAILLEBOTTE

* Young Man at His Window

CAILLEBOTTE

* forming the core of the Musee d'Orsay

CAILLEBOTTE

* well-dressed couple sharing an umbrella

CAILLEBOTTE

* "Crowning with Thorns."

CARAVAGGIO

* Beheading of St. John the Baptist

CARAVAGGIO

* Boy Bitten By a Lizard

CARAVAGGIO

* Christ, dressed in red and white, sits in the center

CARAVAGGIO

* Mary of Cleophas raises her arms to the sky while John the Evangelist and Nicodemus hold Christ's body above a stone slab. This artist of The Seven Works of Mercy

CARAVAGGIO

* The Cardsharps and The Supper at Emmaus used Mario Minniti as the model for his Boy with a Basket of Fruit

CARAVAGGIO

* The Entombment of Christ

CARAVAGGIO

* Utrecht painters, including Hendrick Terbrugghen, formed a group named after him

CARAVAGGIO

* backgammon table to the left of a figure who reaches into his back pocket for a spare card in one work one work

CARAVAGGIO

* best patron, Cardinal Del Monte

CARAVAGGIO

* boy in yellow with a feather in his hat sits to the right of the title figure of a painting by this artist, which is located in the Contarelli Chapel.

CARAVAGGIO

* crazy altarpiece in which a criminal sticks his head through bars of his cell window to suck milk from his daughter's breast while Saint James talks to a torch-bearing innkeeper and Samson drinks water from an ass's jawbone.

CARAVAGGIO

* depicted Cleopas wearing a scallop shell as an apostle in green hunches toward the central figure, who stretches his right hand over a table

CARAVAGGIO

* depicts the artist himself holding a lantern, along with a figure fleeing from soldiers.

CARAVAGGIO

* five men seated at a table count gold coins while Christ summons the title figure

CARAVAGGIO

* hidden dagger behind his back

CARAVAGGIO

* left has a patch worn through the right elbow of his green jacket.

CARAVAGGIO

* man holds a horse's bit as the title figure sprawls on the ground, while in another an innkeeper serves Jesus as a disciple stretches his arms out. In addition to the Conversion of St. Paul

CARAVAGGIO

* man painted a large red curtain hanging over a seemingly pregnant Mary in his Death of the Virgin.

CARAVAGGIO

* namesake of a certain school which included Gerrit van Honthorst and was based in Utrecht.

CARAVAGGIO

* newly resurrected Jesus revealing himself during the title meal, while another shows Jesus pointing to the title figure, who is surrounded by tax-collectors.

CARAVAGGIO

* painted a his Penitent Magdalene which features a pitcher of unguent, and he also painted a Self Portrait as Bacchus and Boy With a Basket of Fruit.

CARAVAGGIO

* painting of Saint Joseph with an ass, an angel and the Madonna and Child, Rest on the Flight Into Egypt.

CARAVAGGIO

* ram next to a boy, whose father holds a knife to him and is talking to an angel in The Sacrifice of Isaac

CARAVAGGIO

* ray of light falls on a figure pointing to himself, the title tax collector

CARAVAGGIO

* stone slab juts out toward the viewer in his Entombment of Christ

CARAVAGGIO

* subject's shoulder mirrors the peach he carries, in this artist's Boy with a Basket of Fruit

CARAVAGGIO

* title figure's wings pointing from his thighs to the painting's focal point, the genitals, and is titled Victorious Cupid

CARAVAGGIO

* use of chiaroscuro, who painted The Calling of Saint Matthew.

CARAVAGGIO

* woman running her fingers across the palm of a man with a black and white feathered hat in The Fortune Teller, and he painted a man sticking his finger in Jesus's torso in The Incredulity of Saint Thomas.

CARAVAGGIO

For 10 points, name this Baroque Italian artist of Supper at Emmaus and The Calling of St. Matthew

CARAVAGGIO

Allegretto pomposo 5th movement,

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS

Aviary, Aquarium, The Swan,

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C and A flat ostinato,

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CDDE scale

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CDDE scales= Pianists Section,

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CDDE,

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS

Characters with Long Ears,

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Damnation of Faust,

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G F sharp, B by a descending EDG,

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS

Galop Infernal from Orpheus and the Underworld,

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Introduction and Royal March,

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Jean Philippe Rameau theme,

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Orpheus in the Underworld,

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People with long ears,

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Pianists, alludes to Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS

The Elephant,

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Tortoises and The Swan,

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS

Un Voce Poco Fa,

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ascending fifths to represent hipping,

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cello solo adapted by Mikhail Fokine into ballet for Anna Pavlova,

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cello solo and 2 pianos in only movement from this collection allowed to be played in his lifetime,

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cello solo=Swan,

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flute muted strings two pianos and glass harmonica,

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glockenspiel and piano

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includes aria from Barber of Seville,

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lions and elephants,

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rattling of xylophone represent skeleton refers back to Danse Macabre,

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solo cello melody depicts the title bird gliding over water= Fossils Movement,

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solo double bass rendition of Berlioz's Dance of the Sylphs

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subtitled Grand Zoological Fantasy,

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS

the depth of the woods,

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water sounds followed by section in which violins make Donkey noises,

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS

"Rückenfiguren,

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* Cloister Cemetery in the Snow Beams of sunlight radiate from behind the rocks to light up a dead () Jesus in his work set on a gilded altarpiece, Cross in the Mountains

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* German Romantic painter of Chalk Cliffs on Rügen, The Sea of Ice, and The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* He showed five family members picnicking on a hill corresponding to five ships at different distances on the horizon in his painting The Stages of Life

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* Two Men Contemplating the Moon

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* broken ice sheet in The Polar Sea

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* depiction of his wife Caroline Bommer, Woman at a Window

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* figure gazing at the fiery orange sky in Woman before the Rising Su

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* green coat standing atop a rocky cliff looking out towards some mountains

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* half-sunken ship in The Sea of Ice

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* man on a crag looking below in Wanderer above the Sea of Fog

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* many depictions of a single cross on a mountaintop, as in his Tetschen Altar

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* redshirted man wearing white pants holds a hiking stick and leans back against a rocky outcropping in his Mountain Landscape with a Rainbow

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* twisted, barren old trees, such as in his The Abbey in the Oakwood

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* walking stick looks out from a crag onto the title landscape

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

* woman in a red dress and a man whose hat has fallen off appear in this artist's work Chalk Cliffs at Rugen

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH

Am I not a Man and a Brother

CERAMICS

Ehrenfried von Tschirnhaus- first to successfully manufacture

CERAMICS

decorated using cords of rope

CERAMICS

leading porcelain factory is near Dresden in the town of Meissen

CERAMICS

mostly kaolinite (porcelain)

CERAMICS

produced in Longquan during Song Dynasty

CERAMICS

Achille Emperaire,

CEZANNE

Ambroise Vollard,

CEZANNE

Avenue at Chantilly,

CEZANNE

Depiction of the title group of nudes=The Large Bathers=Triangular composition of trees to frame nudes

CEZANNE

House of the Hanged man

CEZANNE

Lived in Provence=Mont Saint Victoire

CEZANNE

Maurice Denis Homage,

CEZANNE

Overture to Tannhauser,

CEZANNE

Paul Alexis Reading to Emile Zola

CEZANNE

Philadelphia museum of art

CEZANNE

Pyramid of Skulls,

CEZANNE

Rideau, Crouchon, et Compotier

CEZANNE

The Abduction,

CEZANNE

The Basket of Apples

CEZANNE

The father of us all,

CEZANNE

Two men in brown hats sitting at a table, one of left smoking pipe= The Card Players

CEZANNE

palette knife to create thick impasto surfaces=House of Hanged Man Camille Pissarro, Ambroise Vollard

CEZANNE

showed himself sitting on couch with tophat behind him watching a servant rip the covers off the title naked woman=Modern Olympia

CEZANNE

* "Bird."

CHARLIE PARKER

* "Blues for Alice"

CHARLIE PARKER

* "Blues for Alice" and "Confirmation."

CHARLIE PARKER

* "Everything Happens to Me" and "If I should lose you"

CHARLIE PARKER

* "Honeysuckle Rose," "How High the Moon," and "Cherokee."

CHARLIE PARKER

* "How High the Moon,"

CHARLIE PARKER

* "I Got Rhythm".

CHARLIE PARKER

* "Just Friends" and "Summertime" on an album "With Strings."

CHARLIE PARKER

* "Lover Man". "Au Privave" is a tune on his album, Swedish Schnapps,

CHARLIE PARKER

* "Ornithology," derive from this musician's nickname. For 10 points, name this jazz saxophonist nicknamed Yardbird.

CHARLIE PARKER

* "The Famous Alto Break."

CHARLIE PARKER

* "higher interval sounds" especially 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths

CHARLIE PARKER

* "rhythm changes" was titled for the nickname of his drug dealer

CHARLIE PARKER

* : Renditions of "Everything Happens to Me" and "Just Friends" appear on an unusual album

CHARLIE PARKER

* Dizzy Gillespie to write "Anthropology."

CHARLIE PARKER

* Dizzy Gillespie, this composer of "Moose the Mooche" and "Ko-Ko" is considered a founder of bebop

CHARLIE PARKER

* Heavy Weather

CHARLIE PARKER

* Joe Zawinul

CHARLIE PARKER

* Lester Young, and while in Jay McShann's band

CHARLIE PARKER

* Max Roach thumps the bass drum, during which he quotes the clarinet solo from "High Society"t,hat piece is "Ko Ko".

CHARLIE PARKER

* Savoy and Dial sessions in which he wrote "Billie's Bounce," and he used chords from Ray Noble's "Cherokee" to write "Ko-Ko."

CHARLIE PARKER

* The Clique Club was renamed after this man, who quoted the difficult clarinet solo from "High Society" in a song that was based off the chords from Ray Noble's "Cherokee."

CHARLIE PARKER

* Tommy Potter

CHARLIE PARKER

* With Miles Davis, this man composed "Donna Lee,"

CHARLIE PARKER

* had his name listed as "Chan" when playing as part of the quintet for Jazz at Massey Hall

CHARLIE PARKER

* physically held up by Ross Russell during a impassioned drunken performance of "Lover Man."

CHARLIE PARKER

* songs "Dewey Square" and "Drifting on a Reed."

CHARLIE PARKER

* young Miles Davis and recorded this musician's namesake "Suite."

CHARLIE PARKER

His compositions include "Scrapple from the Apple" and "Ornithology."

CHARLIE PARKER

Namesake septet

CHARLIE PARKER

Apollonaires Calligrammes,

CHIRICO

Dino Buzzati's Tatar Steppe,

CHIRICO

Girl with a hoop= Mystery and Melancholy of the Street,

CHIRICO

Mysterious Bathers,

CHIRICO

Red plank,

CHIRICO

Sylvia plath poem=Disquieting Muses

CHIRICO

The Anxious Journey,

CHIRICO

The Double Dream of Spring,

CHIRICO

The Enigma of the Arrival in the Afternoon,

CHIRICO

The Red Tower,

CHIRICO

The Uncertainty of the Poet,

CHIRICO

green ball and head of a statue in The Song of Love Carlo Carra

CHIRICO

mannequins with staff and mask appear in his Disquieting Muses

CHIRICO

multicolored triangles and shrouded statue of Apollo,

CHIRICO

orange glove,

CHIRICO

red and blue clad couple standing near a white and black checkered floor as a ships sails pass by behind a wall,

CHIRICO

red balloon for head,

CHIRICO

slanted roof,

CHIRICO

split from his scuolametafisica,

CHIRICO

trains puffing smoke and bunches of bananas,

CHIRICO

"At the boundaries" and was written by Jeffrey Kallberg,

CHOPIN

2/2 presto con fuoco coda

CHOPIN

3 new etudes written for Moscheles and Fetis,

CHOPIN

53 studies of etudes by Leopold Godowsky,= Opus 10 and 25

CHOPIN

Alfred Cortot,

CHOPIN

Arthur Rubinstein,

CHOPIN

Butterfly, Aeolian Harp, and Winter Wind,

CHOPIN

Countess Delfina Potocka,

CHOPIN

Entirely of sharps or flats=Black Keys

CHOPIN

Fantaisie Impromptu,

CHOPIN

Grand Duo Concertant for cello and piano,

CHOPIN

John Fields' Style in his nocturnes,

CHOPIN

Meyerbeer's opera,

CHOPIN

Nikita Magaloff used the original manuscripts used rather than the ones compiled by Julian Fontana,

CHOPIN

November Uprising= Revolutionary Etude

CHOPIN

Opus 10 was dedicated to Liszt,

CHOPIN

Opus 28 preludes

CHOPIN

Opus 28 set of 24 preludes,

CHOPIN

Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor has a third movement well known funeral march= four bar Grave Circle of fifths, mazurkas and polonaises,

CHOPIN

Rachmaninoff wrote 22 variations

CHOPIN

Raindrop Prelude,

CHOPIN

Revolutionary Etude

CHOPIN

Robert Schumann,

CHOPIN

Tristesse

CHOPIN

Variations on La ci darem la mano

CHOPIN

Vivace tempo,

CHOPIN

Waltz in E flat major known as the Grande Brilliante in ballet Les Sylphides,

CHOPIN

Wrong Note,

CHOPIN

cello sonata dedicated to Auguste Franchomme and written in G minor,

CHOPIN

four ballads,

CHOPIN

four works set in 6/4 time and 6/8 time,

CHOPIN

little dog chasing its tail=Minute Waltz,

CHOPIN

poetry of Adam Mickiewicz inspired his four ballades,

CHOPIN

preludes= Devils Trill,

CHOPIN

recurring A flat nasty weather on a trip to Majorca with George Sand,

CHOPIN

right hand sextuplet,

CHOPIN

* Childhood and Old Age

COLE

* Connecticut River on top of a mountain "after a Thunderstorm" from () Mount Holyoke

COLE

* Course of Empire series.

COLE

* Daniel Boone sitting at the door of a cabin with a wooden staff and a dog

COLE

* Hudson River School

COLE

* John Milton poem features a kneeling woman worshipping an outdoor painting of a Mary and Jesus

COLE

* Lake Nemi with an ideal landscape in two works inspired by Milton's sonnets, "L' Allegro" and "Il Penseroso."

COLE

* Northampton, Massachusetts is the setting of this painter's The Oxbow

COLE

* The Arcadian" and "The Savage State"

COLE

* The Architect's Dream

COLE

* The Cross of the World,

COLE

* The Return with The Departure

COLE

* The Voyage of Life

COLE

* The Voyage of Life included The Savage State and Desolation as part of The Course of Empire

COLE

* Volney's Ruins,

COLE

* Youth, joins Childhood, Manhood, and Old Age.

COLE

* companion pieces showing melancholy and mirth in L'Allegro and Il Penseroso

COLE

* figurehead holds an hourglass in a series of paintings in which an angel accompanies the boat out of a cave and through some rapids

COLE

* floating white castle that appears to be made of clouds in a work that shows a boy and guardian angel each standing with one arm raised

COLE

* founder of the Hudson River School

COLE

* gazing at a cathedral, Greek Temple, and a pyramid

COLE

* golden boat which is adorned with sculptures of the horae

COLE

* kit under an unopened parasol

COLE

* man sits on a stone slab in front of a church, a river, an enormous classical building, and a pyramid. This artist of The Architect's Dream

COLE

* natural formation resembling a cup in his The Titan's Goblet

COLE

* old man is seen on the left drawing something with a stick while smoke rises from a temple

COLE

* ray of light shines an old man and an angel on a boat

COLE

* rise and fall of an empire.

COLE

* teepees on the right of his The Savage State

COLE

* view of Rome from Tivoli and a view of Florence from San Maniato

COLE

* young boy sailing toward a castle in the clouds while being guided by a guardian angel in a series of four works following an aging man

COLE

"Acknowledgement," "Restitution," "Pursuance," and "Psalm."=4 part spiritual suite,

COLTRANE

"Afro Blue" from Live at Birdland in 3/4 time parallels ,

COLTRANE

"Countdown" and

COLTRANE

"Lush Life" and "They Say It's Wonderful."

COLTRANE

"Moment's Notice" and "Lazy Bird"=Tadd Dameron's Lady Bird,

COLTRANE

"Naima"=in My Favorite Things,

COLTRANE

"loping" instrumental style of bassist

COLTRANE

Chromatic thirds are used in this musician's namesake "changes,"

COLTRANE

Eric Dolphy on Impressions and Africa/Brass,

COLTRANE

Impulse! Records,

COLTRANE

Interstellar Space=album,

COLTRANE

Ira Gitler called "sheets of sound,"

COLTRANE

Jimmy Garrison, and McCoy Tyner,

COLTRANE

Love Supreme, and Giant Steps,

COLTRANE

Paul Chambers="Mr. P.C.",

COLTRANE

Pharoah Sanders and Rasheed Ali to his usual quartet for the album Meditations

COLTRANE

classic quartet including Elvin Jones,

COLTRANE

collaborated with Johnny Hartman,

COLTRANE

interest in Indian music led him to name his son after Ravi Shankar,

COLTRANE

wife Alice played on his album Expression,

COLTRANE

Animal cart in the river Nadder,

CONSTABLE

Bishop points cane at tree covered building

CONSTABLE

Busts of Raphael and Michelangelo=elk walking past memorial to Joshua Reynolds

CONSTABLE

Charles Robert Leslie

CONSTABLE

Dark nimbus over Neolithic monument,

CONSTABLE

Death of wife Maria Bicknell=revisited cathedral and painted it Dedham Vale,

CONSTABLE

East Bergholt,

CONSTABLE

Hampstead Heath,

CONSTABLE

Leaping Horse,

CONSTABLE

Led Delacroix to change background of his Massacre at Chios

CONSTABLE

Letters to John Fischer,

CONSTABLE

Magnificent white building from the meadows and from the bishops ground=Salisbury Cathedral

CONSTABLE

Maria=wife

CONSTABLE

Reverend John Fischer Flatford Mill,

CONSTABLE

Series of 6 footers after success of his canvas The White Horse

CONSTABLE

Sketching clouds during his skying sessions

CONSTABLE

Willy Lott's cottage on Stour River=Hay Wain

CONSTABLE

chain Pier and Beach at Brighton,

CONSTABLE

collaborated with David Lucas,

CONSTABLE

his paintings dart up into the sky like a needle,

CONSTABLE

ouble rainbow=Stonehenge

CONSTABLE

ruined Hadleigh Castle paintings,

CONSTABLE

symbolism of rainbow in another painting=9 lines from James Thomson to its catalogue description

CONSTABLE

2 men on boat,boy in water struggles to evade predator,

COPLEY

Boy with a Squirrel=Pink collared subject seated at a table with a water glass=half brother

COPLEY

Death of Earl of Chatham

COPLEY

Elected to Royal Academy

COPLEY

Four black horses and mermaids in sea carrying trident bearing figure on seashell=Return of Neptune

COPLEY

General Eliott on white horse commanding the rescue of Spanish sailors=The Defeat of the Floating Batteries at Gibraltar

COPLEY

Head of Man/Head of Negro

COPLEY

Henry Pelham holding chain attached to title animal

COPLEY

Paul Revere= green vest and holding silver teapot

COPLEY

Portraits of Gage, Boylston

COPLEY

Red Crosse Knight,

COPLEY

Revolutionary War Painter

COPLEY

Tapestry of defeat of Spanish Armada behind huge group of aristocrats in white and red robes who look on while Pitt the Elder collapses

COPLEY

The Death of Major Peirson=Battle of Jersey,

COPLEY

The Siege and Relief of Gibraltar

COPLEY

Watson and the Shark= set in Havana harbor,

COPLEY

shows Morro Castle

COPLEY

soldiers lifting title person

COPLEY

"Bella vita militar"

COSI FAN TUTTE

"Come scoglio"

COSI FAN TUTTE

"Il core di vono"

COSI FAN TUTTE

"In uomini, in soldati"

COSI FAN TUTTE

"Non siate ritrosi"

COSI FAN TUTTE

"Un'aura amorosa",

COSI FAN TUTTE

Three of the characters wish for "gentle winds" and sing "Soave sia il vento"

COSI FAN TUTTE

intoning "Questo e quel pezzo."

COSI FAN TUTTE

maid disguised as a doctor produces a huge magnet and pretends to cure two men,

COSI FAN TUTTE

poisoned Albanians are cured with a magnet by Despina

COSI FAN TUTTE

* "popular imagery."

COURBET

* 2010 discovery of the severed top half of one of his paintings has confirmed that it depicts the model Joanna Hiffernan

COURBET

* Alfred Bruyas

COURBET

* Charles Baudelaire and other luminaries appear to the right of a nude model who looks over a landscape as the artist paints it

COURBET

* Dresden bombing was his painting of two men in shabby clothes breaking rocks.

COURBET

* Proudhon and Baudelaire and is divided in half by a giant canvas and a nude model

COURBET

* Self-portrait with a dog and Self-portrait as a desparate man.

COURBET

* The Artist's Studio and A Burial at Ornans

COURBET

* The Fox in the Snow

COURBET

* The Meeting

COURBET

* The Meeting placed a guitar and a large hat on the same side of a painting as a beggar woman, and the other side of that painting depicts figures such as Prudhon and Baudelaire

COURBET

* The Origin of the World and The Stonebreakers

COURBET

* The Sleeping Spinner,

COURBET

* The Valley of the Loue in Stormy Weatherand

COURBET

* The White Legs

COURBET

* The Wounded Man

COURBET

* Woman with a Parrot

COURBET

* admirers like George Sand and Charles Baudelaire

COURBET

* black hat rests on a guitar near a white dog and some peasants. A Real Allegory

COURBET

* close-up of Jo Hiffernan's genitals The Origin of the World

COURBET

* dark blue velvet curtain as the background of a painting that includes a broken pearl necklace and a discarded hairpin, in case it wasn't clear enough that its nude subjects just had sex

COURBET

* dented soup pot, a spoon, and a crusty loaf of bread on a white blanket resting on the ground at the right of one of his canvases his canvases

COURBET

* depicted himself behind bars in Self-Portrait at St. Pelagie

COURBET

* golden hair comb at the feet of two embracing women in The Sleepers

COURBET

* guitar and knife at his feet, holding a large gun between his legs, in a canvas at whose center is a sleeping (*) cat and a boy looking up in wonder at a nude model

COURBET

* himself surrounded by a cat, a child an a nude model in the center of that painting

COURBET

* large crucifix over a crowd and a white dog looking away from the title funeral

COURBET

* little boy, a white cat, and a woman who covers her chest with a white sheet as they all huddle around a sitting man, often thought to be the artist himself

COURBET

* man in a light coat and a man dressed in black are playing music on the right in this man's After Dinner

COURBET

* man on a white horse and a man cracking a whip spur on a horde of dogs to slay the title creature

COURBET

* man wearing ripped suspenders carry a large basket as another man is preparing to use his hammer, and this artist drew a lot of criticism for depicting a commonplace funeral in one work

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* notorious for erotic works like Nude Reclining Woman and The Origin of the World

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* painted his sisters Zoe and Juliet sifting wheat in one painting The Kill of Deer

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* real sentence he incurred for being the President of the Arts Commission for the Paris Commune

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* red-capped boy carries a lantern in another of this artist's works where bonneted old ladies look off and a dog stands next to a buried coffin.

COURBET

* sea-bathing nude with her arms wrapped around her head in The Woman in the Waves

COURBET

* stumbling drunken priests riding a donkey,

COURBET

* two nude women intertwined in bed in his Sleep

COURBET

Return from the Conference,

COURBET

The Torrent, which depicts a stream in the Jura mountains

COURBET

was rejected from even the Salon de Refusés.

COURBET

3 windows behind central figure=The Last Supper

DA VINCI

Cecilia Gallerini in Lady with an Ermine,

DA VINCI

Ginevra de Benci

DA VINCI

Jesus Holding Crystal Sphere=Savior of the World

DA VINCI

La Belle Ferroniere= horizontal band with jewel in center

DA VINCI

Lady with an Ermine= Czartoryski Museum in Krakow,

DA VINCI

Palm frond and laurel branch joining above a banner that reads Virtutem forma decorat=woman in brown dress with blue lacing at bosom in front of a Juniper Tree=Beauty Adorns Virtue

DA VINCI

Sfumato

DA VINCI

St. John in the Wilderness,

DA VINCI

Uriel sitting with Infant John and he prays to jesus=Madonna of the Rocks,

DA VINCI

Virgin Mary holding Carnation=bloated Jesus

DA VINCI

infant Jesus in painting named after jagged setting,

DA VINCI

2 floating stepping stools and the tile figure hovering above a floating pedestal in front of a swan=Leda Atomica

DALI

2 jumping tigers and pomegranate

DALI

28 Venus de Milo=The Hallucinogenic Toreador

DALI

Ants crawling inside an orange timepiece= The Persistence of Memory

DALI

Auto sodomized by the horns of her own chastity

DALI

Brian Sewell claims to have masturbated in the left armpit of his Debris Christ

DALI

Crucified Jesus at an extreme angle hovering over a boat and some fisherman=Christ of St. John of the Cross

DALI

Dream caused by the Flight of a Bumblebee

DALI

Flower growing from a cracked egg that crowns a silver construction right next to an identical gold one

DALI

Last name of an artist who used mathematical formulas of Matila Ghyka to compose Leda Atomica

DALI

Luis Bunuel

DALI

Luis Bunuel movie=The Golden Age, An Andalusian Dog (Un Chien Andalou)

DALI

Multiple representations of Venus de Milo=Hallucinogenic Toreador

DALI

No nails or crown of thorns in his painting of a crucified Jesus floating above the water,

DALI

Nuclear mysticism movement,

DALI

Obsession with rhino horns

DALI

Old theater in his hometown into museum with towering greenery covered roof lined with large egg turrets

DALI

Outlined his own bald head

DALI

Paul Eluard while working on Lugubrious Game married Eluard's wife

DALI

Philippe Halsman photograph=Dali Atomicus

DALI

Photograph of him jumping while a cat is splashed with water=Dali Atomicus

DALI

Rotary phone and plaster crustacean in his Lobster Telephone

DALI

Series of portraits composed of the phrase AK47

DALI

Shirley Temple with the body of a lioness=knife and fruit basket hovering in midair=Living Still Life

DALI

Skulls within the eye sockets and mouths of larger skulls=Face of War

DALI

Soft Construction with Boiled Beans

DALI

Spellbound=Hitchcock

DALI

Swans Reflecting Elephants

DALI

The Ghost of Vermeer of Delft

DALI

The Great Masturbator

DALI

The Metamorphosis of Narcissus,

DALI

The Temptation of St. Anthony A on Leda Atomica,

DALI

Un Chien Andalou

DALI

Used wife Gala as model in Galatea of the Spheres

DALI

Which can be Used as a Table,

DALI

Woman sitting on some clouds having her left breast fondled by a disembodied hand in Honey is Sweeter than Blood

DALI

Woman with open drawers in her legs=Burning Giraffe

DALI

Young Virgin

DALI

eyes and mouth recursively against desert landscape=Face of War

DALI

pomegranate with a fish and two tigers emerging from it

DALI

3 brothers saluting their father while their mother and sisters weep=Oath of Horatii

DAVID

Homer and Calliope= bare breasted muse playing white harp next to reclining Greek writer

DAVID

Intervention of the Sabine Woman

DAVID

Leonidas at Thermopylae,

DAVID

Madame Recamier= woman wears black headband and empire waist dress while reclining on an antique settee

DAVID

Man covers eyes in anguish with left hand while passing along goblet to the right= Death of Socrates

DAVID

Mars Disarmed by Venus=clouds and depicts Cupid removing the footwear of a god of war

DAVID

Napoleon Crossing the Alps= soldiers pushing cannons in the background, stones inscribed with Carolus Magnus and Hannibal, Red caped figure atop a rearing horse

DAVID

Portrait of Monsieur Lavoisier= man in black looks up at his wife leaning on him while glass chemistry instruments stand on a red tablecloth and lie on the floor nearby

DAVID

Shadow of a statue of Roma while clutching a paper edict as if in regret,

DAVID

The Coronation of Napoleon=Notre Dame, Josephine,

DAVID

Turbaned man clutching piece of paper in bathtub, Charlotte Corday murder victim=Death of Marat

DAVID

Woman in orange holds out right hand and grasps 2 anguished children= Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons

DAVID

stares at viewer rather than at the stretcher behind the statue,

DAVID

12 Etudes formulated his 21 note scale

DEBUSSY

2 dances for strings and cross strung harp, 1 sacred and the other profane

DEBUSSY

24 preludes=Girl with the Flaxen Hair,

DEBUSSY

Begins with solo flute that descends from C sharp to G

DEBUSSY

Carl Czerny inspired his Etudes for piano which he named For the Five Fingers

DEBUSSY

Children's Corner,

DEBUSSY

Clementi etude,

DEBUSSY

D flat major and 9/8 time appears in a piano suite by him that ends with Passepied

DEBUSSY

D flat, B flat, G flat, E flat, E major and ¾ time,

DEBUSSY

Dialogue between the wind and the waves

DEBUSSY

Dialogue of the Wind,

DEBUSSY

Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum,

DEBUSSY

E flat minor 7th chord in arpeggiated starting with D flat, over an 8th, 16th, 16th rhythm before a C flat triad prepares the tonic G flat chord,

DEBUSSY

Egyptian themed ballet is entitled Khamma,

DEBUSSY

Evening in Granada =one of his Estampes

DEBUSSY

First book of preludes

DEBUSSY

First section begins in 6/4 but switches to 6/8 before a solo flute introduces the melody in 16th triplets: the third section of that work marked "lively and tumultuous" and begins with trills on C for the timpani F sharp minor, staccato arpeggios in the left hand

DEBUSSY

Footsteps in the Snow, Voiles, Brouillards,

DEBUSSY

Fourth movement

DEBUSSY

French courtly dance=Passepied

DEBUSSY

From dawn to midday,

DEBUSSY

From dawn to noon on the sea opens a three movement work=Symphonic Sketches

DEBUSSY

God Save the Queen is banged out in bass octaves at the opening of an homage to a Dickens character

DEBUSSY

God Save the Queen,

DEBUSSY

Golliwogg's Cakewalk

DEBUSSY

Gustave Dore

DEBUSSY

Happy Island

DEBUSSY

Iberia=second of his 3 Images

DEBUSSY

Jimbo's Lullaby and The Little Shepherd,

DEBUSSY

Jimbo's Lullaby,

DEBUSSY

Juxtaposes staccato arpeggios played on the left hand with flowing melodies played on the right and tries to evoke the archaic sound of the a clavecin in its menuet

DEBUSSY

Keel Row in the Gigue,

DEBUSSY

La Marseillaise succeeds the Lutheran hymn "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God= In Black and White

DEBUSSY

La Mer and Clair de Lune

DEBUSSY

Leconte de Lisle and begins in ¾ time,

DEBUSSY

Leitmotif from Richard Wagner's Tristan and Isolde

DEBUSSY

Loie Fuller's Scarf,

DEBUSSY

Maurice Maeterlinck play=Pelleas and Melisande

DEBUSSY

Menuet,

DEBUSSY

Mussorgsky's the Nursery,

DEBUSSY

Nijinsky caused controversy by appearing to masturbate during a ballet inspired by one of this composer's pieces

DEBUSSY

Nocturnes inspired by James Whistler painting

DEBUSSY

Only string quartet opens in 6/8 time,

DEBUSSY

Opening of one piece=F a flat third in the pianist's left hand is answered by the same third an octave above in the right hand

DEBUSSY

Orchestrated by Andre Caplet

DEBUSSY

Part of a suite that also includes a Menuet and Passepied

DEBUSSY

Paul Verlaine poem=Clair de lune

DEBUSSY

Pizzicato and bowed melodies opens the Assez vif et bien rythme second movement of this composer's String Quartet in G minor

DEBUSSY

Play of the Waves=2nd of 3 symphonic sketches depicting the ocean

DEBUSSY

Prince Gollaud L'isle joyeuse,

DEBUSSY

Serenade of the Doll,

DEBUSSY

Sirens in last movement of Nocturnes

DEBUSSY

Solo flute playing a chromatically descending tritone from C sharp to G

DEBUSSY

Stephane Mallarme poem opens with a solo flute playing a descending chromatic scale

DEBUSSY

Suite Bergamasque includes Clair de lune

DEBUSSY

Sustained timpani roll and double bass tremolo on a low B while two harps alternate playing octave F sharps and G sharps

DEBUSSY

The Girl with Flaxen Hair

DEBUSSY

The Pickwick Papers Myth of Ys,

DEBUSSY

The Sunken Cathedral,

DEBUSSY

The toy Box= daughter Chou Chou

DEBUSSY

Triptych within a triptych,

DEBUSSY

Tristan und Isolde in its middle section and imitates ragtime in its outer sections

DEBUSSY

Two Arabesques,

DEBUSSY

Very equally rhythmed,

DEBUSSY

Voiles closes with a Passepied in F sharp minor

DEBUSSY

Voiles=prelude,

DEBUSSY

What the West WInd Saw

DEBUSSY

first violin and cello playing pizzicato G major chord 4 times

DEBUSSY

flute solo containing chromatic descents and ascents

DEBUSSY

lute Pierrot, Javanese gamelan,

DEBUSSY

the morning of a festival day,

DEBUSSY

tritone between G and C sharp Prologue,

DEBUSSY

violinists tied handkerchiefs to their bows in protest,

DEBUSSY

A Cotton Office in New Orleans=Brother Rene reads Daily Picayune in Michel Musson's New Orleans Cotton Office, showed a man reading a newspaper by a table piled high with white fluff

DEGAS

After the Bath,

DEGAS

Bassoonist friend Derie Dihau,

DEGAS

Bellelli Family= two girls in black dresses and white pinafores stand next to their black clad mother, clock and 2 black plates sit on mantelpiece behind a man in green, gray goat

DEGAS

Featuring the Vicomte Lepic, his daughters and their dog is dominated by the vast yellow plaza=Place de la Concorde

DEGAS

L'Absinthe=woman stares vacantly into space while a glass of the title liqueur sits on a table in front of her, bearded man smoking pipe sits next to that woman

DEGAS

Little Dancer of Fourteen Years,

DEGAS

Misfortunes of the City of Orleans

DEGAS

Musicians in the Orchestra,

DEGAS

Semiramis Building Babylon

DEGAS

The Dance Class,

DEGAS

The Rape or The Interior=man standing in the lamp lit bedroom of oa partially undressed woman, upside down top hat is on drawer and man leans against shut doorway

DEGAS

Waiting=A black clad chaperone sits next to a woman who leans down to massage her ankle (ballerina), sitting on bench next to woman in black holding black umbrella

DEGAS

Woman in the Bath= backs of nude women combing or drying themselves

DEGAS

Young Spartans Exercising=Four tanned European girls wearing only loincloths who taunt nude stretching boys

DEGAS

African man with red turban clasps jeweled bridle of buckling white horse=Death of Sardanapalus

DELACROIX

Blue cloth wrapped around otherwise naked oarsman=Barque of Dante

DELACROIX

Boy in velvet=2 pistils, bicorne

DELACROIX

Dead hand pokes out between some rocks in his painting of a Turkish warrior in his Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi

DELACROIX

Dead horse being eaten by a group of birds next to which is a giant lobster

DELACROIX

Entry of the Crusaders in Constantinople

DELACROIX

Garden of George Sand's house in Nohant Red

DELACROIX

Golden elephants adorning the sides of a bed in a painting of servant killing the concubines of an Assyrian king= Death of Sardanapalus

DELACROIX

Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Missolonghi

DELACROIX

LIBERTY LEADING THE PEOPLE=Boy with 2 pistols and a man in top hat, July Revolution, bare breasted lady, Bastille in Background,

DELACROIX

Nude woman hiding underneath a cloth in Louis of Orleans Unveiling His Mistress

DELACROIX

Palais Bourbon depicts Iranian nomad in a red cap milking a horse= Ovid Among the Scythians

DELACROIX

Reminder for Louis Philippe,

DELACROIX

Saturated his paintings with a layer of oil in between sessions as seen in his illustration of Lord Buron that shows cannibals on a boat,

DELACROIX

Self Portrait as Ravenswood Massacre at Chios=baby sucking breast of deceased mother who lies below a soldier in black on rearing horse

DELACROIX

Signature visible on a pair of broken beams

DELACROIX

Smoke rises from Byzantine city while people kneel down to titular soldiers=Entry of the Crusaders in Constantinople

DELACROIX

Statue of dead Hector on Roman Sarcophagus inspired pantless man wearing 1 blue sock

DELACROIX

The Massacre of Chios Black woman with her back to the viewer at the right while 3 women lounge on the ground next to a hookah=The Women of ALgiers

DELACROIX

The Shipwreck of Don Juan

DELACROIX

Tiger Hunt=animal attacking leg of rearing horse

DELACROIX

Tiny flag flying from Bastille Man wearing Bandana

DELACROIX

Title Character=Phrygian Cap

DELACROIX

Top hat, cloud of dust

DELACROIX

Woman dressed in white is about to fall onto a pile of rubble

DELACROIX

Yue Minjun parody,

DELACROIX

turbaned man take the hand of a scared brown robe wearing man as they are surrounded by damned souls swimming around in a river

DELACROIX

* Arnolfini Wedding

DOGS

* C. M. Coolidge series of paintings playing poker.

DOGS

* Courbet's Burial at Ornans

DOGS

* Francisco Goya's painting The Parasol, one of these creatures appears sitting on the yellow dress of a woman.

DOGS

* Goya's Black Paintings depicts one of these creatures drowning in sand.

DOGS

* Luncheon of the Boating Party, a woman on the left kisses one of these creatures, which also appears in a group on the left side of Pieter Bruegel's Hunters in the Snow

DOGS

* Mary Cassatt's Portrait of a Little Girl

DOGS

* Norman Rockwell depicted these nonhumans in Stowaway and Boy on Stilts orange version of a balloon one of these animals by Jeff () Koons

DOGS

* Two of these creatures can be seen in the foreground beside some musicians in Paolo Veronese's The Wedding at Cana near a grave in () The Burial at Ornans

DOGS

* bank of a river in Constable's The Hay Wain

DOGS

* bottom left in Pisanello's The Vision of Saint Eustace

DOGS

* foot of the bed in Titian's Venus of Urbino

DOGS

* right of the main action in Titian's Venus and Adonis, amorphous one is shown to the left of a ladder and under a crescent () moon in a 1926 Joan Miró painting

DOGS

* stands in front of an oval self-portrait resting on three books in a painting by William Hogarth

DOGS

bottom left of the portrait of Madame de Pompadour by Francois Boucher

DOGS

woman's blurred feet are shown at the top of a Futurist depiction of the "Dynamism" of one of these creatures by Giacomo Balla

DOGS

"Ah, fuggi il traditor",

DON GIOVANNI

"Catalogue Aria,"

DON GIOVANNI

"Champagne Aria."

DON GIOVANNI

"Deh, vieni alla finestra.

DON GIOVANNI

"Il mio tesoro,": Don Ottavio swears vengeance for the murder of Donna Anna's father,

DON GIOVANNI

"Protegga il giusto cielo"

DON GIOVANNI

Masetto's rage is repeatedly calmed by Zerlina, who sings "La ci darem la mano",

DON GIOVANNI

Nicklausse sings an excerpt from this earlier opera,

DON GIOVANNI

Prologue of Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann,

DON GIOVANNI

basis for the twentysecond of Beethoven's Diabelli Variations,

DON GIOVANNI

quote from Vincente Martin y Soler's Una Cosa Rara

DON GIOVANNI

sees Ottavio engaged to marry Donna Anna,

DON GIOVANNI

servant being accused of murder at a ball by his master,

DON GIOVANNI

2 sousedkas and opens with a furiant,

DVORAK

2nd movement English horn solo,

DVORAK

Carnival, and Othello=Trilogy of Overtures,

DVORAK

D flat large second movement of last symphony inspired by Song of Hiawatha

DVORAK

Dumky Trio influenced by African American spirituals,

DVORAK

E major serenade for Strings,

DVORAK

From the New World 3 movements in E minor surround the 2nd movement of this work with contains a cor anglais melody and played at Largo tempo

DVORAK

Going Home,

DVORAK

Golden Spinning Wheel,

DVORAK

In Nature's Realm,

DVORAK

Inspired to write a piece upon hearing an E minor piece in the same genre by his colleague at the National Conservatory=Victor Herbert

DVORAK

Josef Suk,

DVORAK

Karel Jaromir Erben,

DVORAK

Moravian Duets,

DVORAK

Nature life, love,

DVORAK

Rusalka,

DVORAK

Scarlet Tanager,

DVORAK

Sing Low Sweet Chariot,

DVORAK

Slavonic Dances and the American Quartet,

DVORAK

Song to the Moon=Rusalka=water nymph,

DVORAK

Spillville, Iowa

DVORAK

Stabat Mater=first religious piece, violin concerto premiered by Joachim after that of Brahms, Bells of Zlonice symphony,

DVORAK

The Water Goblin,

DVORAK

The Wood Dove,

DVORAK

William Arms Fisher as the sing Goin Home,

DVORAK

popular Cello Concerto in B minor

DVORAK

premiered by Anton Seidl at Carnegie Hall,

DVORAK

quartet Cypresses,

DVORAK

seventh Humoresque,

DVORAK

singing of Harry Burleigh,

DVORAK

six movements of fleeting thoughts,

DVORAK

timpani passage reminiscent of the scherzo of Beethoven's 9th=New World Symphony

DVORAK

warning people not to flush passenger train toilets when the train is in the station,

DVORAK

3 men lean to counter wind in his painting of sailboats racing in a river

EAKINS

Arched bridge over Schuylkill River on which titular friend rows boat

EAKINS

Father watching Bertrand Gardel and George Holmes do the title activity in The Chess Players

EAKINS

Four in Hand=photographs by Muybridge=all of horse's legs leave ground during gallop

EAKINS

Group of men and nurse observing mastectomy=Agnew Clinic

EAKINS

Max Schmitt in a Single Scull=(Girard Avenue Bridge)

EAKINS

May Morning in the Park

EAKINS

Nudes playing panpipes in Arcadia

EAKINS

Only woman in Gross Clinic shields eyes as medical students operate on leg in surgical theater in Philly, Jefferson Medical College

EAKINS

Painted nude woman holding slab of wood while modeling for William Rush

EAKINS

Salutat

EAKINS

The Fairman Rogers

EAKINS

The Pathetic Song=Edwatd Coates

EAKINS

The Swimming Hole=6 men swimming around a pier= self painted

EAKINS

realist Self portrait in largest painting often attributed to wife Susan Mac Dowell

EAKINS

Christ Healing the Blind,

EL GRECO

DISROBING OF CHRIST: bent over carpenter in white and yellow takes a drill to the Cross as soldiers prepare to remove the brilliant red cloak of Jesus, man in green grabs at Jesus' red cloak, Jesus looks up at the sky

EL GRECO

Don Gonzalo Ruiz,

EL GRECO

Giulio Clovio,

EL GRECO

Jesus looks up at the sky

EL GRECO

Jesus, Mary, and John the Baptist ready to welcome title official into Heaven,

EL GRECO

Mannerist

EL GRECO

Martyrdom of Saint Maurice for the Escorial,

EL GRECO

Mary being laid in a coffin in the Dormition of the Virgin,

EL GRECO

Miracle of St. Ildefonso,

EL GRECO

Modena Triptych,

EL GRECO

OPENING OF THE FIFTH SEAL: blue clad St. John the Evangelist standing and raising his arms to heaving in front of 7 nudes who writhe in front of shimmering yellow and green cloths, inspired Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, angels distribute robes to naked people

EL GRECO

Portrait of an Old Man thought to be a self portrait,

EL GRECO

THE BURIAL OF THE COUNT OF ORGAZ: gold robed St. Stephen and St. Augustine bear the golden armored corpse of the nobleman Don Gonzalo Ruiz, Jesus, Mary, and John the Baptist ready to welcome title official into Heaven, enthroned Christ above Madonna and John the Baptist example of the deesis, man in purple robe with orange sash stands out in a sea of figures in grey and yellow, Yellow robed st peter at top left suspends two keys with his right hand,

EL GRECO

The Agony in the Garden,

EL GRECO

The Christian Knight,

EL GRECO

Trojan Horse and 2 gods who watch serpents attack Laocoon and his sons,

EL GRECO

Yellow robed st peter at top left suspends two keys with his right hand,

EL GRECO

angels distribute robes to naked people

EL GRECO

bent over carpenter in white and yellow takes a drill to the Cross

EL GRECO

blue clad St. John the Evangelist standing and raising his arms to heaving in front of 7 nudes

EL GRECO

enthroned Christ above Madonna and John the Baptist

EL GRECO

example of the deesis,

EL GRECO

fiercely critical of Michelangelo,

EL GRECO

gold robed St. Stephen and St. Augustine bear the golden armored corpse of the nobleman

EL GRECO

inspired Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon,

EL GRECO

man in green grabs at Jesus' red cloak,

EL GRECO

man in purple robe with orange sash stands out in a sea of figures in grey and yellow,

EL GRECO

paint over the Last Judgment,

EL GRECO

soldiers prepare to remove the brilliant red cloak of Jesus,

EL GRECO

who writhe in front of shimmering yellow and green cloths,

EL GRECO

"Cockaigne Overture",

ELGAR

"Salut d'Amour",

ELGAR

Hinted theme from Beethoven's Pathetique in his "Nimrod" movement of Enigma Variations,

ELGAR

Introduction and Allegro,

ELGAR

Jacqueline du Pre=performed Cello Concerto in E Minor,

ELGAR

Nursery Suites

ELGAR

Sea Pictures,

ELGAR

Severn Suite=dedicated to George Bernard Shaw,

ELGAR

The Dream of Gerontius=Cardinal Newman,

ELGAR

Three Bavarian Dances,

ELGAR

Wye River,

ELGAR

based on a poem about a pious man's journey to purgatory by Cardinal Newman,

ELGAR

folk tunes heard on a trip to Wales,

ELGAR

line from Othello,

ELGAR

theme composed for the coronation of Edward VII-Pomp and Circumstance March,

ELGAR

* "One should prepare oneself beforehand, and in the deepest silence" to play this man's Vexations 840 times,

ERIK SATIE

* "furniture music"

ERIK SATIE

* Acant-dernieres pensees

ERIK SATIE

* Chinese Conjuror and Acrobats

ERIK SATIE

* Flaubert's Salammbo and by the festivals of ancient Greece

ERIK SATIE

* Henry Pacory's Je Te Veux

ERIK SATIE

* Les Six, an eccentric Frenchman who composed the Gnossienes,

ERIK SATIE

* Relache also wrote the "symphonic drama" Socrate, and a set of piano pieces in which the performer is instructed to "arm yourself with clairvoyance." different () sea creatures, including of a Holothurian, an Edriophthalma, and a Podophthalma

ERIK SATIE

* Serious Fantasy Sonatine () Bureaucratique.

ERIK SATIE

* Suzanne Valadon

ERIK SATIE

* The Sting of the Jellyfish

ERIK SATIE

* Truly Flabby Preludes for a dog, as well as a piece which depicts sea cucumbers and crustaceans

ERIK SATIE

* ar lines in his parody of Clementi,

ERIK SATIE

* ballet by this man, Parade

ERIK SATIE

* comically bad rendition of Chopin's Funeral March * "Waltz of the Mysterious Kiss in the Eye" and "High-Society Cancan"

ERIK SATIE

* composed Danses gothiques as a novena for "the greatest calm and tranquility of [his] soul"

ERIK SATIE

* drawn from such diverse sources as Gustave Flaubert, cubism, and Greek festivals

ERIK SATIE

* four Ogives

ERIK SATIE

* score to a ballet in which he appears in a short film played between the two acts, designed in collaboration with Francis Picabia.

ERIK SATIE

* sound of a church organ by using octave doubling that set of pieces is called Ogives

ERIK SATIE

* theme to be played 840 times

ERIK SATIE

* worked on with Leonide Massine, Pablo Picasso, and Jean Cocteau, Parade

ERIK SATIE

Bureaucratic Sonatina, whose theme is supposedly a "Peruvian air."

ERIK SATIE

Desiccated Embryos, and three Gymnopedies

ERIK SATIE

and this man's Furniture Musics were written to not be listened to

ERIK SATIE

2 tutti sforzando chords open this E flat major symphony

EROICA

3rd movement scherzo with Allegro Vivace,

EROICA

C sharp breaks up the cello melody in its unusually long first movement,

EROICA

First movement is Allegro con brio,

EROICA

Fourth movement is set of variations on a theme from his ballet The Creatures of Prometheus

EROICA

Mozart's Inaugurated the Romantic period in Classical Music Prometheus Variations,

EROICA

Opening theme is introduced by the cellos,

EROICA

Quotation from this work's second movement appears under the words In Memoriam near the end of Richard Strauss's Metamorphosen

EROICA

Second movement used to commemorate death of Franklin Roosevelt

EROICA

Second movement=funeral march in C minor,

EROICA

Seventh of Liszt's Transcendental Etudes

EROICA

Start of its composer's middle period,

EROICA

double the length of Haydn's,

EROICA

first movement calls for solo horn to reintroduce the main theme four bars before the recapitulation

EROICA

rededicated to the memory of a great man after Beethoven heard that Napoleon had crowned himself emperor

EROICA

trio section of its scherzo begins with 3 horns imitating hunting calls

EROICA

who outline notes of an E flat major triad before making a chromatic descent down to C sharp

EROICA

2 ears with knife between them,

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

3rd day of creation in exterior of triptych,

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Adam and Eve by a pool of water in the Garden of Eden,

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Backgammon table with 3 dice on it while a woman carrying jug and candle has large die on her head

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Birds devouring humans in a depiction of Hell

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Copied for Antoine Perrenot

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Critic Wilhelm Fraenger used as altarpiece for secret worship by a heretic sect

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Flock of birds flies through a hut in an S-shaped formation

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Hooded man with an arrow between his buttocks climbs down a ladder from the Tree Man

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Humans crucified on a lute and a harp, oversize pear

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

In Prado humans carry clam containing another human inside

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Large bagpipe is placed on man's head

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Large strawberries on pole with s shaped hooks and other symbols of pleasure at center panel

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Large torso supported by set of branches that look like hands

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Left panel= god accompanies

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Nude humans crucified on musical instruments

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Right panel= hell, bottom shows naked man getting kissed by a pig in nun's veil

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Spiky blue and pink towers scattered

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

flock of birds flies around spiral shaped tower

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

giraffe, and large pink fountain,

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

man looks at a mouse at the end of a glass tube

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

soldier is seen holding golden goblet while being attacked by white and green creatures white giraffe and elephant in corner,

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

transparent/grisaille sphere containing traces of vegetation

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

unicorn,

GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS

14 year old mistress lying nude on her stomach in Spirit of the Dead Watching

GAUGUIN

Creating a jug shaped like a disfigured human head,

GAUGUIN

Disembodied halo bearing head next to hanging apples and examining a hissing snake=Self Portait with Halo

GAUGUIN

Large blue idol and groups of yellow people in a painting he instructed should be viewed from right to left as it attempts to answer namesake questions= Where Do we Come From? What Are We? Where are We Going?

GAUGUIN

Les Miserables

GAUGUIN

Maternity=woman in a bright orange robe peers down at a breastfeeding woman wearing green

GAUGUIN

Meyer de Haan=bright red hair and cloven hoofs,

GAUGUIN

Pont Aven= 3 Breton women praying as they witness the crucifixion=Yellow Christ,

GAUGUIN

Yellow House, spotted cow on the same blood red background where a man wrestles an angel in the upper right corner= Vision After the Sermon

GAUGUIN

Apotheosis=Constantino Brumidi fresco

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Commission from Montgomery Meigs,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Daniel Chester French,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Dusseldorf,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Frederick Hart,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Horatio Greenough

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Icy river December 25 1776

GEORGE WASHINGTON

JB Stearns William Lee,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

James Hoban White House,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Jean Antoine Houdon bust,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Lansdowne Portrait

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Parson Weems Fable,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Pension Building,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Porthole portrait eagle topped fasces,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Prince Whipple,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Rembrandt Peale as Patriae Pater

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Richard Lippold Work=Ad Astra,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Spirit of Haida Gwaii,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Thomas Walter,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Westward Ho

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

William Thornton,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Worthington Whittredge,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

between goddesses Victory and Liberty in another painting

GEORGE WASHINGTON

run over Bremen,

GEORGE WASHINGTON

After hearing him Rachmaninoff played jazz in free time

GERSHWIN

An American in Paris- taxi horns

GERSHWIN

Concerto in F- Orgy of Sound===only piano concerto commissioned by Walter Damrosch

GERSHWIN

Cuban Overture-bongos and maracas clave, rubato, guiros===placed right in front of conductor's desk

GERSHWIN

Embraceable You

GERSHWIN

Fascinating Rhythm-musical Lady Be Good

GERSHWIN

Fred and Adele Astaire

GERSHWIN

Girl Crazy and Crazy for You

GERSHWIN

Grofe orchestrated a work for Paul Whiteman-Rhapsody in Blue

GERSHWIN

Homesickness Blues

GERSHWIN

I got Rhythm

GERSHWIN

It Aint Neccessarily So

GERSHWIN

Oh, Kay

GERSHWIN

Rialto Rupples-basis for theme of the last of his 3 Preludes- Intended to be part of larger work (The Melting Pot)

GERSHWIN

Rumba

GERSHWIN

Sarah Vaughan- I've Got a Crush on You== Treasure Girl and Strike Up the Band

GERSHWIN

Shows A Woman is a Sometime Thing-Catfish Row in Porgy and Bess===Serena Robbins Crown Summertime- The fish are jumpin and the cotton is high=== Porgy and Bess

GERSHWIN

Studied under Schillinger

GERSHWIN

Studied with Nadia Boulanger

GERSHWIN

Symphonic tone poem- original name Echale Salsita

GERSHWIN

Things You are liable to read in the Bible Short Story- Novelette in Fourths and Sixteen Bars witihout a Name

GERSHWIN

Who could ask for anything more

GERSHWIN

Angel with red wings and green trim kneels while holding thick stem bearing 4 white flowers

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Cain and Abel appear above Adam and Eve on the sides of it

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Copy of Jef Vanderveken=The Just Judges Housed in Saint Bavo's Cathedral

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Crown wearing Mary with a haloed dove directly above her in an Annunciation

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Depictions of the Sibyls Viol with 5 strings and harp with 24 strings and organ with 21 pipes

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Designed by Hubert and painted by Jan van Eyck

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Dove facing the viewer wings spread and halo

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Elizabeth Boorluut worshiping grisaille statue of St. John the Evangelist

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Holy Hermits,

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Holy Spirit surrounded by white and gold circles of light as the top of a scene that also includes an image of the fountain of life below a pedestal surrounded by 14 angels

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Jodocus Vijd

GHENT ALTARPIECE

John the Baptist reads from a Bible in which the first words of Isaiah 40,

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Knights of Christ

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Patrons kneeling before illusionistic sculptures of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Pedestal holds a golden chalice in which blood falls from the chest of the sacrificial Lamb of God

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Pilgrims led by St. Christopher wearing white headband and red robe,

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Red robed Jesus wears a papal crown

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Saint Cecilia is depicted playing the organ next to a naked Eve holding the citrus fruit in this work

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Scene by Campin,

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Serious of 4 trompe l'oeil arches 2 donors praying to 2 simulated statues

GHENT ALTARPIECE

Two crowds representing Old and New Testament figures surround octagonal base fountain

GHENT ALTARPIECE

comfort ye are seen

GHENT ALTARPIECE

eight crowned women singing from a songbook

GHENT ALTARPIECE

the Deesis of this work is unusual in that it shows the Virgin Mary reading a book

GHENT ALTARPIECE

1000 Airplanes on the Roof=man named M, collab with David Henry Hwang

GLASS

3 keyboards, some winds, and soprano who generally only sings solfege,

GLASS

6 movement chaber composition including movements titled Floe Island, Facades, and Rubric

GLASS

Akhenaton,

GLASS

Based on poem by Allen Ginsberg=Plutonian Ode

GLASS

Christopher Knowles' Knee Plays,

GLASS

Cocteau Trilogy,

GLASS

Ensemble of four saxophones, 2 flutes, 3 electric organs and female voice= Music in 12 Parts

GLASS

Godfrey Reggio directed Prematurely Air conditioned Supermarket,

GLASS

Hydrogen Jukebox, I Feel the Earth Move,

GLASS

J.M. Coatzee novel for his opera Waiting for the Barbarians,

GLASS

Kuru Field of Justice=Satyagraha

GLASS

Low and Heroes symphonies based on David Bowie albums

GLASS

Miss Schlesen and Kallenbach sing duet=how saints attained success,

GLASS

Mr. Bojangles, Train, Trial, Field and Spaceship and has solo violinist dress as the title figure, solfege syllables=Einstein on the Beach

GLASS

Music for Voices,

GLASS

Newcastle March,

GLASS

Notes on a Scandals

GLASS

Paul Schrader film Mishima,

GLASS

Performance of Samuel Beckett's Company

GLASS

Portrait Trilogy along with Steve Reich, John Adams, and Terry Riley=minimalism

GLASS

Pruitt Igoe,

GLASS

Scored Martin Scorsese's Kundun and Koyaanisqatsi=followed by footage of Atlas rocket exploding,

GLASS

Set designer Robert Wilson,

GLASS

Solo Piano album,

GLASS

The Hours,

GLASS

Thou dost appear beautiful and an offstage chorus quotes Psalm 104,

GLASS

Tolstoy Farm,

GLASS

Window of Appearances,

GLASS

instrumental in the relocation from Paris of the Mabou Mines

GLASS

liftoff of Saturn V rocket

GLASS

second violin concerto= The American Four Seasons=premiered with Robert McDuffie as soloist

GLASS

Al tempo di Giga Johann Forkel=biographer

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Cabbage and Beets have driven me away, had my mother cooked meat, I'd have decided to stay

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Cure the insomnia of Count Kaiserling

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Individual canons

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Italian Concerto in a seminal recording by Wanda Landowska

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Johannes Scheibe,

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Jozef Koffler Number 25 is the slowest

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Modeled on Dietrich Buxtehude's La Capricciosa

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Second to last piece is a quodlibet

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

The black pearl by Wanda Landowska

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

Transcribed for string trio and string orchestra by Dmitry Sitkovetsky

GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

* "Black Paintings."

GOYA

* "Look How Serious They Are!" joins "The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters" as part of this artist's aquatint series, Los Caprichos

GOYA

* A woman leans on what may be a burial mound topped by wrought-iron rails in a probable portrait of this man's maid Leocadia, while a woman holding a striped box sits apart from a semicircle gathered around a goat-headed man in another of his paintings

GOYA

* A woman with a dog on her lap is shielded by a servant carrying the title green object in this painter's The Parasol

GOYA

* Asmodea features his mistress Leocadia Weiss as the title Seductress

GOYA

* Asmodea once decorated the so-called "House of the Deaf Man" along with a work where a man with long gray hair holds the body of a smaller individual

GOYA

* Black Paintings

GOYA

* Black Paintings include Saturn Devouring His Son

GOYA

* Blind Man's Bluff

GOYA

* Charge of the Mamelukes

GOYA

* Duchess of Alba * two men fighting with sticks on the walls of the Quinta del Sordo

GOYA

* Fantastic Vision

GOYA

* Fight with Cudgels

GOYA

* Judith and Holofernes

GOYA

* Milkmaid of Bordeaux may show Leocadia Weiss

GOYA

* Pablo Picasso based his Massacre in Korea

GOYA

* Quinta del Sordo

GOYA

* Saturn Devouring His Son.

GOYA

* Saturn chewing on his son's hand

GOYA

* The Burial of the Sardine. two men standing knee-deep in mud about to hit each other with () clubs.

GOYA

* The Colossus was once attributed to this man, whose Witches' Sabbath is found in the Quinta del Sordo along with a depiction of a wild-eyed figure ripping apart a bleeding corpse, Saturn Devouring His Sons.

GOYA

* The Disasters of War

GOYA

* The Madhouse

GOYA

* The Nude Maja and The Third of May, 1808

GOYA

* The Peninsular War

GOYA

* The Procession of the Flagellants and The Inquisition Scene, are part of this artist's program that illustrates religious mass hysteria while attacking the reign of the "Felon King."

GOYA

* Theophile Gautier said that a painting by this man depicted "the corner baker and his wife after they have won the lottery",

GOYA

* behead Holofernes

GOYA

* court painter to Charles IV of Spain

GOYA

* elderly Dona Maria Josefa

GOYA

* engravings depicts a bunch of owl-like monsters attacking a man asleep at his desk

GOYA

* pouring oil onto the devil's lamp in The Bewitched Man, one of six works on witchcraft

GOYA

* third of May, 1808.

GOYA

Two Old Men Eating Soup,

GOYA

a Witches' Sabbath, and () Saturn Devouring His Sons

GOYA

due to their vacuous facial expressions dagger-wielding man unhorses a () turban-wearing soldier in a painting by this man inspired by the same conflict that spawned a painting lit primarily by a huge square lantern, in which a white-shirted man throws his hands into the air

GOYA

Appraisal= woman in a red and white woolen cap holding a hen

GRANT WOOD

Arnold Comes of Age=two bathing women can be seen in the bottom right corner which centers on a young man's reaction

GRANT WOOD

Blue Willow ware Spherical trees,

GRANT WOOD

Daughters of the Revolution= 3 cross dressing men in front of a recreation of Washington Crossing the Delaware, holding teacups

GRANT WOOD

Death on Ridge Road=2 black cars about to collide with a red truck

GRANT WOOD

Failed art colony in Stone City

GRANT WOOD

Fall Plowing,

GRANT WOOD

Naked man holds bucket over his head to bathe himself=Sultry Night

GRANT WOOD

New Objectivity Movement

GRANT WOOD

Parson Weems' Fable=title person pulls back red curtain young George Washington chopping down his father's cherry tree, black clouds appear above a black woman picking flowers from a tree

GRANT WOOD

Return from Bohemia

GRANT WOOD

dominated by church with enormous spire,

GRANT WOOD

next to white steeple moving towards the left of the canvas while lights are on in 3 roadside houses behind him=The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere

GRANT WOOD

"in the olden style" concluding with a rigaudon,

GRIEG

200th bday of Holberg (playwright)

GRIEG

66 workst=Lyric Pieces

GRIEG

Anitra's Dance and Morning Mood,

GRIEG

Anton Seidl orchestrated Notturno by him 10 volumes of solo piano pieces including "To Spring" and Wedding Day at Troldhaugen,

GRIEG

Death of Ase,

GRIEG

Homage March

GRIEG

March of the Dwarves arrangemenT

GRIEG

Only cello sonata=A minor dedicated to brother John

GRIEG

Peer Gynt=Abduction of the Bride and Arabian Dance (1867 satirical verse drama),

GRIEG

Piano concerto in A minor= solo timpani roll crescendoing into a loud A minor chord played by soloist, and arrives at a tutti chord with the full orchestra followed by a brief cadenza by the soloist,

GRIEG

Raven's Wedding and Woman from Setesdal

GRIEG

String Quartet in G minor ends with saltarello final movement

GRIEG

Worked own name (Initials) into opening motif of piano sonata in E minor (only one he composed)

GRIEG

begins with drumroll Holberg Suite=5 movement work

GRIEG

final movement is Remembrances=tweaked version of opening Arietta,

GRIEG

Nelson Rockefeller-tapestry version for the United Nations Building displayed alongside Alexander Calder's Mercury Fountain

GUERNICA

Operation Rugen

GUERNICA

Paris studio found by Dora Maar-photographed creation

GUERNICA

bird seen on a shelf with its wings spread open smoke arising from tail of animal one of central figures' tongue replaced by daggers

GUERNICA

bomb created in large

GUERNICA

earlier series of sketches by its artist arranged in two 3 by 3 grids arm being devoured by monstrous creature

GUERNICA

floating female carries a flame lit lamp at top enters through a window soldier-broken sword from where a flower is growing and dead soldier with a stigmata dark wall and door- right end

GUERNICA

light bulb- top similarity between light bulb-

GUERNICA

man trapped by fire and blood spewing in Atkinson's A Few Bits Like (THIS PAINTING)

GUERNICA

woman grieves-dead child in arms and another peers from a window while holding a candle

GUERNICA

"Their land brought forth frogs"=alto aria,

HANDEL

2 obbligato flutes join the violins in imitating birds in a G major chorus= "May no rash intruder"=Nightingale Chorus

HANDEL

2 violins and a cello forms the concertino of 12 Concerto Grossi from his Opus 6,

HANDEL

And He shall purify, all we like sheep, rival =Giovanni Bononcini

HANDEL

Background music for event staged by Desaguliers at Green Park

HANDEL

Beat the drums Sports prepare=Judas Maccabaeus

HANDEL

Brahms=Variations and a Fugue on a Theme by Handel

HANDEL

Chorus of youths, a chorus of virgins, and a chorus of Israelites to sing "See, the conquering hero comes!=Sound the Trumpets

HANDEL

Death March in the oratorio Saul= Gird on thy sword, thou man of might

HANDEL

Every valley shall be exalted,

HANDEL

Fast violin parts depicting "all manner of flies and lice in all their quarters",

HANDEL

Funeral anthem=The ways of Zion do Mourn

HANDEL

Hailstone Chorus=1st part Water Music=Alla Hornpipe in the 2nd suite,

HANDEL

Harmonious Blacksmith/Air and Variations=rapid variations on an air in E major,

HANDEL

Julius Caesar in Egypt="Svegliatevi nel core"=sung by Sesto the son of Pompey

HANDEL

Keyboard suite in D minor is his namesake Sarabande

HANDEL

Messiah= "for the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth" and "I know that my Redeemer liveth" Israel in Egypt=2nd part=Song of Moses,

HANDEL

Messiah=instrumental interlude in C major and 12/8 time that imitates pastoral "pifferari" (bagpipes),

HANDEL

Oh Death, Where is Thy Sting,

HANDEL

Ombra mai fu=Largo Time and Enlightenment and Triumph of Time and Truth

HANDEL

One of his concerts=marred due to crashing of bas relief of George 2

HANDEL

Organ Concerto 13=Sound like bird calls=Cuckoo and the Nightingale

HANDEL

Pairs the Largo alla Siciliana movement "La Paix" (Siciliana) with La Rejouissance" which includes ad lib snare drum parts =3 sets of timpani and 24 oboes,

HANDEL

Set to Dryden poems to music=Alexander's Feast and A Song for St. Cecilia's Day HVW #s;

HANDEL

Solomon=Sinfonia titled "The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba",

HANDEL

Used premier of Israel in Egypt to also premier his 13th organ concerto

HANDEL

Works collected in a 105 volume edition mostly produced by Friedrich Chrysander

HANDEL

arranged by Schoenberg as the Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra

HANDEL

celebrate end of the War of Austrian Succession (Peace of Aix la Chappelle)=Music for Royal Fireworks

HANDEL

collab with Charles Jennens on it,

HANDEL

coronation of George 2,

HANDEL

for unto us a child is born,

HANDEL

hammers on anvils Zadok the Priest in coronation ceremonies in England,

HANDEL

includes text from Book of Kings Rinaldo=opera,

HANDEL

made for George 1'st barge trip down the Thames

HANDEL

some borrow from his Ode for St. Cecilia's Day,

HANDEL

12 fugues with 11 linking interludes,

HINDEMITH

15 poem cycle about the life of the Virgin Mary,

HINDEMITH

6 hrs after hearing of the death of King George V,

HINDEMITH

Angelic Concert,

HINDEMITH

Ballet about St. Francis of Assisi,

HINDEMITH

Chinese flute,

HINDEMITH

Craft of Musical Composition Ludus Tonalis

HINDEMITH

Das Marienleben,

HINDEMITH

Entombment,

HINDEMITH

German folksongs,

HINDEMITH

Isenheim Altarpiece,

HINDEMITH

Leonide Massine and Oskar Schlemmer,

HINDEMITH

Ludus Tonalis,

HINDEMITH

Mathis der Maler,

HINDEMITH

Matthias Grunewald,

HINDEMITH

Nobilissima Visione,

HINDEMITH

Symphonia Serena,

HINDEMITH

Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber,

HINDEMITH

Temptation of St. Anthony,

HINDEMITH

The Swan Turner,

HINDEMITH

Triadic Ballet,

HINDEMITH

When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd,

HINDEMITH

adaptation of incidental music written by one of his countrymen for Schiller's translation of Turandot

HINDEMITH

cantus firmus,

HINDEMITH

leading proponent of Gebrauchsmusik,

HINDEMITH

scored for orchestra and viola,

HINDEMITH

stopped giving opus numbers to his works after his Konzertmusik for Brass and Strirngs,

HINDEMITH

Analysis of Beauty, Moll Hackabout

HOGARTH

Beer Street, Industry and Idleness,

HOGARTH

Bethlehem Hospital,

HOGARTH

Characters and Caricaturas,

HOGARTH

Engraving based on story of Columbus and egg,

HOGARTH

Four Times of the Day,

HOGARTH

Games Field and Macleane,

HOGARTH

Gin Lane,

HOGARTH

Rake's Progress,

HOGARTH

S shaped line of beauty in Painter and His Pug,

HOGARTH

The Painter and His Pug,

HOGARTH

The Tete a tete=Marriage a la mode Sarah Young,

HOGARTH

Tom Nero beats horse and tortures dog in 4 Stages of Cruelty,

HOGARTH

almost copyrighted engravings,

HOGARTH

floor of Bedlam,

HOGARTH

Anne Lovell with Squirrel and a Starling=Black bird rests on a branch next to a woman dressed in brown who wears a white shawl and holds a squirrel

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

Dance of the Death,

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

Darmstadt Madonna= Mary with a red sash around her waist,

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

Mary stands in a scallop shell niche surrounded by the Meyer family,

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

Mary=blue dress and orange sash

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

Series of woodcuts depicting skeletons in everyday scenes

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

The Ambassadors= Jean Dinteville and George de la Selve standing on either side of a globe, lute, and a diagonally distorted skull, green curtain forms background, anamorphic skull

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb= horizontal viewpoint,

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

Woman in a white bonnet who holds a squirrel

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

befriended Thomas More and Erasmus Noli me tangere

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

inspired by dead guy fish up out of the Rhine

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

standing atop an Oriental rug in front of a scalloped niche as a man based on donor Jakob Meyer kneels,

HOLBEIN (THE YOUNGER)

* "Dance of the Marionette" and "Dance Under the Cherry Tree"

HOLST

* "Greensleeves" into the "Dargason" movement which concludes a suite written for string orchestra while he was music director at a girl's school.

HOLST

* "In the Bleak Midwinter" in his hymn tune "Cranham,"

HOLST

* "In the Street of the Ouled Naïls"

HOLST

* "The Mystic."

HOLST

* "The Winged Messenger" and "Bringer of Jollity."

HOLST

* Apocryphal Acts of St John into his Hymn of Jesus,

HOLST

* At the Boar's Head

HOLST

* Beni Mora

HOLST

* Beni Mora used a series of doors and multiple wordless choruses of women to achieve its fade-out effect in the final section of a suite whose first section opens with a 5/4 ostinato and is nicknamed "Bringer of War".

HOLST

* Brook Green Suite

HOLST

* Cranham,"

HOLST

* Egdon Heath and The Planets

HOLST

* Egdon Heath and The Planets.

HOLST

* In the Bleak Midwinter"

HOLST

* Indian poet who sends a message to his wife, The Cloud Messenger

HOLST

* Prince Hals and Falstaff converse at the titular inn

HOLST

* Second Suite in F combines the folk songs "Dargason" and "Greensleeves," a combination echoed in his later St. Paul's Suite.

HOLST

* Seven Pieces for Large Orchestra

HOLST

* St. Paul's Suite

HOLST

* The Mystic Trumpeter

HOLST

* The Planets

HOLST

* The Wandering Scholar

HOLST

* Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native

HOLST

* Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native provided the inspiration for his tone poem Egdon Heath

HOLST

* Vexilla Regis Prodeunt,

HOLST

* begins with a 6/8 and 9/8 alternating vivace. This man paired a piece marked by its unusual third movement bass drum solo with a similar work in F with movements like "Song of the Blacksmith" and "Fantasia on the Dargason."

HOLST

* choral work about an Indian poet who sends a message to his wife, The Cloud Messenger.

HOLST

* conducted by Adrian Boult

HOLST

* ends with the movement "In the Street of the Ouled Naïls"

HOLST

* first public performance of one of this composer's pieces was conducted by Adrian Boult

HOLST

* flutes play over a held D in the violins in an odd moment from a work by this man subtitled "An Homage to Thomas Hardy".

HOLST

* home of Thaxted to title a hymn extracted from another work to fit the words "I vow to thee, my country."

HOLST

* hymns of the Rig Veda and poems of Kalidasa, which he set to music to create the chamber opera Savitri.

HOLST

* inserted "Greensleeves" into the "Dargason" movement which concludes a suite written for string orchestra while he was music director at a girl's school

HOLST

* interest in the poetry of Walt Whitman is evidenced by his early Overture: Walt Whitman and a setting of Whitman's "From Noon to Starry Night,"

HOLST

* muted trumpet and six hand-stopped horns play over a col legno melody in the strings.

HOLST

* originally titled Seven Pieces for Large Orchestra, and its last section is "The Mystic." Name this composer who used astrology themes in his work The Planets.

HOLST

* pair of suites for Military Band

HOLST

* pair of suites for Military Band had an extra movement added by Colin Matthews to his most famous work, which used two women's choruses for a movement subtitled "the Mystic."

HOLST

* piece marked by its unusual third movement bass drum solo with a similar work in F with movements like "Song of the Blacksmith" and "Fantasia on the Dargason."

HOLST

* recuperative bicycle trip across the Sahara

HOLST

* recuperative bicycle trip across the Sahara.

HOLST

* section that opens in 6/4 time with the four-dotted- whole-note figure G, E-flat, A, B that section ends with an

HOLST

* section that opens in 6/4 time with the four-dotted- whole-note figure G, E-flat, A, B that section ends with an unexpected F9 chord.

HOLST

* section that opens in 6/4 time with the four-dotted- whole-note figure G, E-flat, A, that section ends with an unexpected F9 chord

HOLST

* series of doors and multiple wordless choruses of women to achieve its fade-out effect in the final section of a suite whose first section opens with a 5/4 ostinato and is nicknamed "Bringer of War"

HOLST

* takes its title from a novel by Robert Smythe Hichens, and ends with a movement in which a solo flute introduces the first of 163 repetitions of an eight-note theme

HOLST

* tenor trombone and then English horn quote from the medieval hymn Pange Lingua before the chorus enters with the Vexilla Regis Prodeunt, and that work also narrates an initiation ritual between a student and master.

HOLST

* title from a novel by Robert Smythe Hichens, and ends with a movement in which a solo flute introduces the first of 163 repetitions of an eight-note theme.

HOLST

* translated hymns of the Rig Veda and poems of Kalidasa, which he set to music to create the chamber opera Savitri.

HOLST

* used the gospels for The Hymn of Jesus

HOLST

* xtra movement added by Colin Matthews to his most famous work, which used two women's choruses for a movement subtitled "the Mystic."

HOLST

*Brook Green Suite

HOLST

For 10 points, name this composer of the St. Paul's Suite, best known for The Planets

HOLST

Parallel fourths in the flutes play over a held D in the violins in an odd moment from a work by this man subtitled "An Homage to Thomas Hardy".

HOLST

The fifth section of this work features a B-minor melody played by the strings and the trombones over timpani and is interrupted in the middle by frantically ringing bells,

HOLST

he body of that Hymn of Jesus

HOLST

while music from the fourth section of this work was used as the setting for poem by Cecil SpringRice called "I Vow to Thee, My Country".

HOLST

2 barefoot boys are seen tumbling in front of a barn in a painting of his depicting a children's game Water spout in the upper right as a solitary black man lies on a boat surrounded by sharks

HOMER

2 ducks fall in opposite directions after they are shot=Right and Left,

HOMER

African American man puts the finishing touches on his garish outfit=Dressing for the Carnival

HOMER

Breezing Up=man in red holds the line for the sail of a catboat from Gloucester

HOMER

Child falls while playing game=Snap the Whip

HOMER

Cullercoats, England

HOMER

Eight Bells

HOMER

Harlequin costume in Carnival,

HOMER

Horse in White Mountains

HOMER

Painted series of watercolors based on visits to the Adirondacks,

HOMER

Prisoners from the Front 2 soldiers contemplating the hardtack on a tin plate they have to eat while listening to the title song in Home, Sweet, Home

HOMER

Series of five paintings showing people playing croquet showing Francis Channing Barlow

HOMER

Sharpshooter on Picket Duty,

HOMER

Soldier sitting in a tree while aiming the rifle he has mounted on a branch

HOMER

Stretched an animal pelt over a barrel to paint The Fox Hunt in his Prouts Neck, Maine studio

HOMER

The Gulf Stream=Sharks circle a black man floating along in the title current

HOMER

The Life Line Veteran with a scythe and General Barlow escorting Confederate prisoners grew out of his stint illustrating Civil War

HOMER

The Song of the Lark McClellan to the Rescue,

HOMER

The Veteran in a New Field

HOMER

inspired painting where man views a crashing wave while sitting on a piece of driftwood

HOMER

scenes for Harper Weekly

HOMER

* Edgar Samuel cited its artist's portrait of George Gisze to suggest that its artist may have used a blown glass tube while painting it

THE AMBASSADORS

* Georges de Selve, the Bishop of Lavaur, and this painting also depicts Jean de Dinteville, who holds an ornate dagger and wears a pendant indicating that he belongs to the Order of St. Michael

THE AMBASSADORS

* Hans Holbein

THE AMBASSADORS

* John North's book on this painting's "secret" suggests that Nicholas Kratzer designed it to mark the centennial of Christ's death

THE AMBASSADORS

* One figure wears the Order of St. Michael and holds a dagger

THE AMBASSADORS

* anamorphic image of a skull

THE AMBASSADORS

* astronomical device called a torquetum (tor-KAY-tum) is depicted near the top-right of this painting

THE AMBASSADORS

* crucifix in the upper left of this painting is partially hidden behind a green curtain

THE AMBASSADORS

* features a anamorphic, or distorted, skull

THE AMBASSADORS

* green curtain appears behind items like a pair of globes and a shelf full of scientific instruments

THE AMBASSADORS

* half-obscured iron crucifix is visible in the upper left corner of this painting, which along with a hymnbook open to the word "Dividirt"

THE AMBASSADORS

* includes the Ten Commandments and a translation of Luther's Veni, Creator Spiritus

THE AMBASSADORS

* lute with a broken string might be symbols of disunity in the church

THE AMBASSADORS

* medallion of the Order of St. Michael attached to a gold chain around his neck

THE AMBASSADORS

* open book in this painting reveals that the man holding a glove in his right hand is 25 years old

THE AMBASSADORS

* painting by Hans Holbein the Younger

THE AMBASSADORS

* partially open book about arithmetic and a psalmbook near a lute with a broken string

THE AMBASSADORS

* polyhedral sundial, a globe, a lute

THE AMBASSADORS

* revived by a 1900 study by Mary Hervey

THE AMBASSADORS

* technique also found in William Scrots's portrait of Edward VI

THE AMBASSADORS

* try square props open a book about arithmetic in this painting, which depicts a sundial and instruments of navigation resting on a red cloth draped over a table.

THE AMBASSADORS

A book open to the hymns "Come, Holy Ghost" and "The Ten Commandments";

THE AMBASSADORS

Stephen Greenblatt has argued that the fact that three different times are indicated by a polyhedral sundial in it,

THE AMBASSADORS

* Gold accents adorn a grove of orange trees to the right of this painting, where a nymph stands, holding a pink robe

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* bottom-left corner of this work displays cattails, while the right side of this painting contains three tall trees and an orange grove in the background, as well as a red-haired figure who extends a red, floral-patterned robe towards the title figure

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* depiction of this scene by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (boo-ger-OH) shows two men blowing conch shells

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* five putti flying over the central character, who is reclining on the sea, and was painted by Alexandre Cabanel

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* flowers floating through the air while a man produces wind from his mouth

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* holds her orange hair by her hips, and stands on a clamshell

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* horae who extends a red flowered cloak to the title figure

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* orange grove is visible in the background of this painting, in which flowers flurry around Chloris and her consort

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* pinkish silk cloak with flower embroidery is carried leftward by a Hora, a goddess of the seasons, and Chloris holds onto the winged Zephyrus as he blows a rightward breeze

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* rightmost third of this painting has a background of gold-tipped trees in an orange grove

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* surrounded by about two dozen floating, golden-hearted white roses

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* woman on the right is wearing a full dress with a repeated blue flower design and extends a red cloth with different plants and flower designs on it Cabanel's version of the scene has five cupids flying around blowing () conchs, and the most famous one has pink flowers hovering around the left

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* work is possibly based on Simonetta Vespucci

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

servant rushes to cover the title figure with a pink cloak while Zephyrus, god of the west wind, blows the central goddess to shore on a (*) scallop shell

THE BIRTH OF VENUS

* "intoxicating perfume of idealism."

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* "my unhappiness is sufficient reason to entitle me to your kindness" is written on a blood-smeared letter

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* , "You will give this assignat to the mother of five children whose husband died in defense of his country."

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* Antoine Weerts's version of this work features a mob with outstretched arms on the right, while a Munch painting of it shows a red-headed nude standing beside the title figure lying on a bed

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* Jacques Louis David

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* Paul Baudry created a depiction of this scene showing an overturned chair and a woman in a blue dress, which is less famous than a depiction that was saved by Antoine Gros.

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* Paul-Jacques-Aime Baudry work in which a woman dressed in a striped gown stands in a corner

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* Picasso and Munch Antoine-Jean () Gros

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* Picasso's version of this scene features a lizard-like person standing next to a green blob, and was painted to represent his wife and mistress

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* artist's Belgian exile

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* bloody knife lies on the floor to the left of the dangling arm of this painting's title character, who is depicted without skin disease and wears a turban while reclining in a bath

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* clutches a quill pen and a letter from the absent Charlotte Corday

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* glass of red wine that begins to spill, while another figure in that depiction has no mouth

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* limping pose of the subject in this painting is completely stolen from the Pieta of the artist's student.

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* man with a letter of introduction in his right hand, who is sitting in a bathtub with green draperies.

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* mentions a "mother of five children whose husband has died for his country" next to a bill of money

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* red-haired nude standing next to a table holding a fruit bowl staring straight out at the viewer as a nude man lies on a sheet to her right.

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* version of this scene was included as the frontispiece to Benjamin Peret's book Behind the Bundles of Firewood and depicts a window on the right casting solid rays across a screaming, green-smudged central figure

THE DEATH OF MARAT

* wooden box at the bottom of this painting contains the subject's and the artist's name

THE DEATH OF MARAT

For 10 points, name this Jacques-Louis David painting depicting the murder of a French Revolutionary leader

THE DEATH OF MARAT

The sheet, the green rug, the pen and the makeshift writing table found in this canvas were seen by the artist of this work the day before the event depicted

THE DEATH OF MARAT

update of this painting that includes a bowl of fruit and a fancy hat on top of a pink table was painted by () Edvard Munch - that version takes the liberty of including a naked woman in the middle

THE DEATH OF MARAT

11 bars of high pizzicato=rain First movement of first one=violin trills to represent birdsong,

THE FOUR SEASONS

11 measures of eighth notes before soloist plays series of C minor 32nd note arpeggios

THE FOUR SEASONS

2nd movement of first= snoozing goatherd

THE FOUR SEASONS

Each movement accopanied by sonnet

THE FOUR SEASONS

Last movement of second one=fast 16th notes=thunderstorm,

THE FOUR SEASONS

Last of them=F minor has E flat major slow movement with pizzicato,

THE FOUR SEASONS

Laudate Dominum de coelis,

THE FOUR SEASONS

Nymphs and shepherds dancing=Zephyr and Boreas fighting while a Shepherd weeps

THE FOUR SEASONS

Opus 8=Contest Between Harmony and Invention

THE FOUR SEASONS

Philip Glass inspired by them to compose his 2nd violin concerto,

THE FOUR SEASONS

Repeated trills starting with B among soloist and the principal violins before returning to E major theme

THE FOUR SEASONS

Ritornello switches to syncopated rhythm before solo violin enters with high trills=birds

THE FOUR SEASONS

Shivering staccato eighth notes

THE FOUR SEASONS

Solo violin to depict growing drunkenness at a peasant celebration of harvest

THE FOUR SEASONS

The Hunt Strings used to mock horn calls

THE FOUR SEASONS

adapted into flute solo by Jean-Jacques Rousseau,

THE FOUR SEASONS

dog barks The Pleasure,

THE FOUR SEASONS

first recording made by Bernardino Molinari

THE FOUR SEASONS


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