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English composer best known for his orchestral suite, "The Planets"
Articulation that connects notes of different pitches
Russian composer of the Romantic period, known for his ballet "The Nutcracker", as well as the 1812 Overture
Play loud
American band composer who serves as composition professor at USC; composed "Earth Song" and "Angels in the Architecture"
A non-pitched drum with two heads stretched over a metal or wooden shell; the lower head has metal wires strapped across to produce a rattling sound
Articulation marking to emphasize the note
Spontaneous composition of music
Mr. Robinson's primary instrument; six strings
A valved instrument that is the soprano voice of the brass family
Gradually get louder
A pitched percussion instrument comprised of wooden bars struck by mallets
A family of brass instruments that change via a moveable slide
Technique marking that connects notes of the same pitch to make one longer note
Musical sentence, often 4 or 8 measures long
Down
Transverse woodwind instrument made of metal or wood
An American composer known for military marches; known as the "March King"
Nickname for Mr. Robinson
Two or more notes sounded at the same time
Playing or reading a piece of music for the first time
Clef associated with upper winds such as flute, clarinet, saxophone, and trumpet
A large valved instrument; the bass of the modern brass family
Separates measures
American composer and conductor known for film scores from movies such as "Harry Potter", "Star Wars", and "Jaws"
Abbreviation of college Mr. Robinson went to
Piece of music featuring three different parts played together
Band composer known for use of British folk music; known for arrangements of "Lincolnshire Posy" and "Irish Tune from County Derry"
Play the indicated section of music again
Single reed instrument with a cylindrical bore and flared bell
Single reed instrument with a conical brass body
Articulation marking to play a note short and separated
Play soft
Hold a note or rest longer than its usual value
Speed of a piece of music
A notable melody within a piece of music
Piece of music featuring two different parts
Clef associated with lower winds, such as trombone, euphonium, and tuba