Who wrote Albinoni’s Adagio?
The answer’s in the title, you eejit.
Antonio Vivaldi, who wrote it anonymously and gave it to his mate Albinoni as a compositional freebie.
A 20th-century musicologist, who turned a few notes of Albinoni he found on a scrap of paper into one of the great musical hoaxes.
Stravinsky’s Pulcinella is usually said to be based on music by Pergolesi. But who really wrote the 18th-century music that his delicious neoclassical ballet is indebted to?
Serge Diaghilev, in a duplicitous attempt to lure Stravinsky into writing another ballet for him.
Gallo, van Wassenaer, Monza, Parisotti. And maybe a bit of Pergolesi, too.
Tomaso Albinoni
Johannes Brahms' Variations on a Theme by Haydn is one of music’s most generous tributes from a romantic master to a genius of an earlier age. Or so Johannes thought. But who really wrote that theme?
Ignaz Pleyel
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Karl Stamitz
No one knows.
Who wrote Nessun Dorma?
If it’s not Puccini, I’ll eat my hat.
Franco Alfano, who completed the third act of Turandot after Puccini’s death.
Luciano Berio, who also made a completion of Turandot.
Frère Jacques: who composed it?
Trick question – it’s a folk tune – the people!
Brother Jack, a Parisian monk, in 1732 (not Father Ted’s Father Jack)
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Franz Xaver Süssmayr famously completed Mozart’s Requiem after his death. But he wasn’t Constanze Mozart’s first choice. Who was?
Antonio Salieri
Joseph von Eybler, one of Mozart's pupils
Joseph Haydn
As Flanders and Swann put it, the royalties from Greensleeves go to royalty. Which composing monarch was often said to have written the tune?
Elizabeth I
King Arthur
Henry VIII
Bach’s Goldberg Variations: who wrote the harmonic scheme and theme on which this most magnificent of all sets of keyboard variations is based?
Goldberg
Bach
Count Kaiserling
Rossini’s Barber of Seville Overture is one of the most famous upbeats in operatic history. But which Rossini opera did it originally introduce?
William Tell
Aureliano in Palmira
Elizabeth, Queen of England
Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring: one of the most original works in musical history. But some of it is actually a palimpsest of folk tunes. Where does the opening melody come from, which you hear on that vertigo-inducing solo for the bassoonist?
Lithuania
Latvia
Albania
Solutions
1:C, 2:B, 3:D, 4:A, 5:C, 6:B, 7:C, 8:B, 9:B, 10:A
Scores
3 and above.
Adagissimo. You need a classical education
7 and above.
Moderato. Increase your concert-going
10 and above.
Brillante. Bravo
