Packet 5: Tossup 16
Note to players: Composer and type of piece required. The last set of these pieces opens with the left hand playing a rising, arpeggiated C-major sextuplet, landing on an octave A-flat, followed by the right hand entering on a D-flat, E dyad. In the set in which it was originally published, one of these pieces came before a “Melodie” in E major and after an “Elegie” in E-flat minor. The fifth entry in a set of ten of these pieces is a G-minor work marked Alla marcia. After releasing 13 of these pieces as his Opus 32, their composer had published one in every key. One of these works, originally the second piece in Morceaux de fantaisie (“mor-SOH duh fon-teh-ZEE”), begins with the descending left-hand octaves A, G-sharp, C-sharp. That C-sharp minor one of these pieces is nicknamed “The Bells of Moscow.” For 10 points, name these pieces in an introdutory genre by the composer of Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. ■END■
Buzzes
Summary
| Tournament | Edition | Match | Heard | Conv. % | Neg % | Avg. Buzz |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Site | 2026-04-17 | ✓ | 21 | 81% | 19% | 119.71 |