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Question | Answer |
Song of the Earth | Mahler |
Andre Breton | founder of Surrealism |
Giacomo Rubusti | Tintoretto’s real name (means “little dyer”) |
Harriet Smithson | Berlioz’s favorite opera singer |
Delos | known as the “wandering island;” birthplace of Artemis and Apollo |
The Miraculous Mandarin | Bela Bartok |
Nereids | Pontus and Doris are their parents |
Siege Perilous | seat at King Arthur’s table; killed everyone who sat there until Galahad |
Cornaro family | commissioned the Ecstasy of St. Theresa |
Radames | loves Aida |
Perseus | founded Mycenae, which has the “Lion Gate” and the “Treasure of Atreus” |
Madame Carpentier | painted by Renoir |
Midas | king of Phrygia |
Mercury | son of the nymph Maia |
Hanuman | king of the monkey’s in Ramayana |
Jason | reared by the centaur Chiron |
Colossus of Rhodes | dedicated to sun god Helios |
Pelops | sons were Atreus and Thyestes (both of whom he ate); wife was Hypodamia |
Seurat | died in 1891 from pneumonia at age 31 |
Nureyev | ballet dancer whose “leap to freedom” in 1961 made him a Soviet defector |
Tenebrism | created by Caravaggio whose real name was Michelangelo Merisi |
“The Jeweler” | Ira Gershwin’s nickname |
David Tudor | first to play 4:33 seconds by Cage in 1952 at Maverick Concert Hall |
Clarinet | represents the cat in Peter and the Wolf by Prokofiev |
Cadmus | sowed dragon’s teeth in the soil to create the ancestors of Thebes |
Goya | painted the 3rd of May, 1808 |
Bartholdi | sculpted Mt. Rushmore and the shell of the Statue of Liberty |
Braques | founded Cubism with Picasso |
Gilbert Stuart | painted unfinished portrait of George Washington that appears on the dollar bill |
Paul Gauguin | was a Parisian stock-broker before leaving his family to move to Tahiti to paint |
Laocoon | warned of the Trojan Horse in The Iliad |
Charles Ives | composed Three Places in New England |
Botticelli | name means “little barrel” |
Calypso | her island is called Ogygia in The Odyssey |
Ghiberti | sculpted The Gates of Paradise |
Purcell | composed the early English opera Dido and Aeneas |
Cellini | sculpted Perseus with the Head of Medusa |
Goya | painted The Nude Maja |
Dukas | composed The Sorcerer’s Apprentice |
Borodin | composed the unfinished Prince Igor |
Camille Pissaro | the “Father of Impression” |
Rigoletto | hunchback jester created by Verdi |
Priam | king of Troy in The Iliad |
Dorcus | other name for Tabitha in the Bible |
Copland | composed Fanfare for the Common Man |
Adonis | killed by a boar |
Rodin | sculpted The Burghers of Calais and Balzac |
Radames | character in Aida |
Monet | painted many pictures of Rouen Cathedral |
Chagall | painted I and the Village |
Massacio | painted The Tribute Money |
Camille Sainte Saens | composed Carnival of the Animals |
Mies Van der Rohe | said “less is more” and he led the Bauhaus in the US |
Walter Gropius | founded the Bauhaus in Germany and brought it to the US |
Anchises | Aeneas’s father in Vergil’s Aeneid |
Calisto | turned into a bear by Hera |
Kandinsky | member of “The Blue Rider,” or Der Blaue Reiter movement |
Da Vinci | painted Madonna of the Rocks |
Schoenberg | created the 12-Tone System of music |
Myron | sculpted the Discobolus (“The Discuss Thrower”) |
Haydn | composed the London Symphony |
The Moonlight Sonata | Beethoven inspiration was a trip to Lake Lucerne in Switzerland |
Caravaggio | painted The Calling of St. Matthew |
Steinway | makes pianos |
Samuel Barber | composed Adagio for Strings which is the theme for the movie Platoon |
Bologna | sculpted The Abduction of the Sabine Women |
“The Anvil Chorus” | comes from Il Travatore |
The Nose | composed by Dmitri Shostakovich |
Bauhaus | began in 1919, in Weimar, Germany |
Goya | painted Saturn Devouring His Children |
Beethoven | 6th Symphony is called the “Pastoral” |
Cassandra | warned of the Trojan Horse |
The Card Players | painted by Cezanne |
Clio | Muse of History |
Manet | painted Luncheon on the Grass, which has a nude woman in it |
Gilbert and Sullivan | British comic musical pair from the 20th century |
Brunelleschi | designed dome of Santa Maria del Fiore church in Florence (called the “Duomo”) |
Hero | female lover of Leander; swam the Hellespont every night to reach her until he drowned |
Lethe | the “river of forgetfulness” in Hell according to Dante |
The Titan Symphony | Mahler |
“Descent from the Cross” | P. P. Rubens |
“Hog’s Killing a Rattlesnake” and “Baptism in Kansas” | Curry |
Mt. Parnassus | home of the Muses |
“Madonna of the Gold Finch” | Raphael |
“The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp” | Rembrandt |
“Camelot” (the musical) | Lerner & Lowe |
Verdi opera about a hunchback | “Rigoletto” |
“Damnation of Faust” | Berlioz |
“Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel” | Schubert |
Most famous student of Cimabue, painted the Arena chapel | Giotto |
“Dream of Gerontius” | Elgar |
“Turandot” | Puccini opera |
George Bellows | prominent artist of the Ashcan School of painting |
Austrian painter of The Kiss | Klimt |
Mount of Olives | location of the Garden of Gethsemane in the Bible |
“Beethoven’s 10th” | Brahms |
“Joy of Life” | Matisse |
The Freeshooter (?) | Carl Maria Von Weber |
“Madonna of the Harpies” | Andrea del Sarto |
Spring Symphony | Schumann |
Titan Symphony | Mahler |
In the Steppes of Central Asia and Prince Igor | Borodin |
Von Rothbert & Siegfried | “Swan Lake” by Tchaikovsky |
“Judgment of Paris” | Reubens |
Iapetus | father of Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Atlas |
“Music of Changes” and “Roratorio” | Cage |
“Microcosmos” and “Cantata Profana” | Bela Bartok |
Zacharias | father of John the Baptist (Elizabeth was his mother; murdered by Herod) |
Eisenstein | main character in Der Fliedermaus (“The Bat”) by Strauss |
Charles Wilson Peale | painted many portraits of Revolutionary heroes, including Washington |
“Rite of Spring” | 1912 ballet by Stravinsky; choreography by Nijinsky |
1445, Florence | son of a tanner; studied under Fra Lippo Lippi = Botticelli |
NYC Central Park | designed by Olmsted |
Orfeo | Monteverdi (first opera) |
“The Toreador Song” | most famous song in Carmen by Bizet sung by Escamilio |
“A Lincoln Portrait” | Copland |
Sedalia, MO | Scott Joplin |
Andre Segovia | guitar virtuoso |
Zadek | Alban Berg |
“Syndics of the Cloth Guild’ | Rembrandt |
Church and Cole | members of Hudson River School |
Kandinsky | member of The Blue Rider |
Nestor | wisest at Trojan War |
Action | becomes a stag |
Ives | Three Places in New England |
“William Tell” | Rossini |
“The London Symphonies” | Haydn |
Discobolus | Myron’s discus thrower statue |
“Calling of St. Matthew” | Caravaggio |
“Turandot” | Puccini opera about Chinese princess |
Ashcan School | George Bellows was a member |
Elgar | “Dream of Gerontius” |
Beethoven’s 6th | “Pastoral Symphony” |
Job & Pilgrim’s Progress | R. Vaughan Williams |
“Cavaleria Rusticana” | Mascagni |
“The Oxbow” | T. Cole |
TWA Terminal & Gateway Arch | Saarinen |
“Burial at Ornans” & “The Stonebreakers” | Courbet |
“Death on a Pale Horse” | Benjamin West |
“La Grande Odalisque” | Ingres |
“Third Class Carriage” | Daumier |
Florestan, Leanore, Don Fernando | in “Fidelio” |
Bull ridden by Shiva | Mandi |
Swan ridden by Brahma | Hamsa |
“Massacre at Chios” and “Dante & Virgil in Hell” | Delacroix (“son” of Talleyrand) |
“Human Condition” | Magritte |
Statue of Liberty | created by Bartholdi |
“Hymns from the Rig Veda” | Holst |
“Nixon in China” | Adams |
“Fanfare for the Common Man” | Copland |
“Abduction from the Seraglio” | set in Turkey |
“Aida” | set in Egypt |
“Presto” tempo; Andante tempo | Italian for “to go” |
“Full Fathom Five” | Jackson Pollock |
Gaudi | “Church of the Sacred Family” / “La Sagrada Familia” in Barcelona |
“Anvil Chorus” | from Verdi’s Il Travatore |
Lincoln Memorial Statue | created by Daniel Chester French |
Hercules | recovered Guryion’s cattle |
Count Almaviva | character in Marriage of Figaro |
Cadmus sowed dragon’s teeth | founded Thebes |
“Madame X” | J.S. Sargent |
“Cosi fan Tutte” | Mozart |
Adonis | turned into a flower |
“Duke Bluebeard’s Castle” | Bartok |
Durer = Da Vinci at the North (woodcuts) | |
Breughel | “Tower of Babel” & “Peasant Wedding” |
Styx | means “hateful” |
Steinway | made pianos |
“Adagio for Strings” | Barber |
“London” & “Farewell Symphonies” | Haydn |
“Burghers of Calais” | Rodin |
1875 Opera | “Carmen” (set in Spain) |
“The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” | Dukas |
“Garden of Earthly Delights” | Bosch |
“Isle of the Dead” | Rachmaninoff |
“Dying Slave” | Michelangelo sculpture |
“Return of Ulysses” | Monteverdi |
Carlo Moderno | obscure Baroque artist |
“The Childhood of Christ” | Berlioz |
“Trout Quintet” | Schubert |
“Leningrad Symphony” | Shostakovich |
Estonian composer | Part |
Bayreuth festival | for Wagner |
“Dumbarton Oaks” concerto | Stravinsky |
“Elegy for Dylan Thomas” and “Elegy for JKF” | Stravinsky |
“Appalachian Spring” | commissioned by Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge and choreographer Martha Graham |
Calaph | prince in “Turandot”; Liu |
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