It's truly remarkable how these compositions have stood the test of time and continue to inspire countless musicians and music enthusiasts around the globe.
I know it’s guess the composer, but including the name of the song would have been really nice information.
Prokofiev, not Profokiev.
Loved it. Do it with another great composers like Debussy, Schubert etc.
Enjoyed that! Brahms tripped me up, as others found out the same. Thank you for posting.
Nailed it,but including the title of each composition would have been nice.
14/15 - not bad but thought one was Liszt and it was Brahms.
Why do some of these pieces sound like they were recorded on a potato
13/15. I got most of the Romantic period composers wrong. I have yet to study that era.
Nice quiz and thank you for compiling it. I am not boasting about getting all the questions right what was great was the taking part in the quiz. Thank you for putting this quiz on line.
Argh, the Brahms one totally stumped me. The piece didn't sound characteristic of Brahms' works, but hey, I guess I learn something new every day.
1. J.S Bach (Eisenach, Jerman) 2. L.V Beethoven (Jerman) 3. W.A Mozart (Jerman) 4. Frederic Chopin (Poland) 5. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Rusia) 6. Johan Strauss II 7. Johannes Brahms 8. Antonio Vivaldi (Italy) 9. George Bizet 10. Richard Wagner 11. Edvard Grieg 12. Sergei Prokofiev 13. Joseph Maurice Ravel 14. Erik Satie 15. Gioachino Rossini (Italy) 16. Claude Debussy
I love this!! More please
Got 14/15. I didn't get the Brahms one which is annoying cos he is in my top 2 favourite composers.
Is it normal to know the name of the pieces too? And the lyrics of "Carmen Habanera"?
Thank you! Very enjoyable!
Thank you for this Composer Music Quiz. I enjoyed it. I did not answer only to question 7!
All of the selected are among the composers' most popular works... but the choice for Brahms is a bit odd. From his violin concerto, his 2nd symphony, the clarinet quintet, Hungarian Dances, lullaby, Academic Overture... The Capriccio IMHO is nowhere as well known.
15/15 baby. brahms was a bit of a lucky guess, lol.
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