| 2 | | (3,5) "The ___ of ____",
a ballet by Bournonville on old
norse legends, with music by JPE
Hartmann. (3) |
| 3 | | Italian abbreviation for very
quietly (2) |
| 4 | | The name of a ballet by MacMillan,
and also the title of a symphony
by Tchaikovsky (6,6) |
| 5 | | Gretel's brother (6) |
| 6 | | A Danish composer who collaborated
with Bournonville. He wrote
hundreds of dance tunes and is the
equivalent of Johann Strauss in
Denmark. (6) |
| 7 | | Three musicians (4) |
| 8 | | Something for two pianists to play (4) |
| 9 | | Pas (4) |
| 12 | | Pertaining to the way that a piece
of music flows, or a pattern (8) |
| 13 | | Latin prefix meaning 'one' or 'single' (4) |
| 17 | | A Polish dance in triple metre
which has mostly spinning/turning
steps (7) |
| 18 | | See 24 (5) |
| 21 | | Casse-Noisette (10) |
| 22 | | A type of song (and dance rhythm)
which was the accompaniment to the
earliest forms of tango (8) |
| 23 | | Translation of the Danish word
"Kongelige" (as in Det
Kongelige Teater) (5) |
| 24 | | & 18d (8,5) One of the ways in
which music can be counted, e.g.
dancers' counts are usually an example of a higher 24,18 than the time signature (8) |
| 30 | | The rate at which the pulse in
music goes (5) |
| 31 | | Jocelyn ____ , composer of dance
music for Shobana Jeyasingh and
Darshan Singh Buller (4) |
| 32 | | English word for what Americans
call a measure (3) |
| 33 | | Polyhymnia was one of these (4) |
| 36 | | A student body (3) |