Packet 5: Bonus 1

Answer the following about music that Ernest Chausson wrote before fatally bicycling into a brick wall, for 10 points each.
[10m] Chausson’s most famous work is a piece for violin and orchestra titled for this genre. Alexander Scriabin used this genre in the title of his third symphony and his unofficial fourth symphony.
ANSWER: poème [or poem; accept Le Divin Poème or The Divine Poem; accept Le Poème de l’extase or The Poem of Ecstasy; reject “symphonic poem” or “tone poem”]
[10h] Chausson created a chamber version of his Poème for this combination of instruments. Eugène Ysaÿe (“oo-ZHEN ee-ZYE”) premiered Chausson’s “concerto” for this unusual combination of six performers.
ANSWER: violin, piano, and string quartet [or piano, three violins, viola, and cello; prompt on piano sextet]
[10e] Chausson’s other works include a song cycle titled Poème de l’amour et [this entity]. Debussy’s set of “three symphonic sketches” titled for this entity includes “Play of the Waves.”
ANSWER: the sea [or la mer; or the ocean; accept Poème de l’amour et de la mer; reject “water”]
<Editors, Classical Music> | N. Playoffs 5 (Editors 5)

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