Question

This instrument plays the countermelody to the trio sections of many of Karl King’s marches. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this low, valved brass instrument, which King played. In an orchestra, it is usually played by a musician who doubles on bass trumpet.
ANSWER: euphonium [prompt on baritone horn]
[10h] Many of King’s compositions are labeled with this term for particularly quick and virtuosic circus marches. A march by Fred Jewell is named for this term, which describes pieces like Henry Fillmore’s Rolling Thunder and John Klohr’s Billboard March.
ANSWER: screamers [accept The Screamer]
[10e] On Parade is a rare example of a screamer by this “March King,” who typically wrote slower marches such as The Liberty Bell and The Stars and Stripes Forever.
ANSWER: John Philip Sousa

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Chicago ADuke A1001020
Columbia BJohns Hopkins A1001020
Florida AChicago B001010
Florida BVanderbilt A001010
Georgia Tech ABrown A1001020
Harvard AChicago C1001020
Illinois AGeorgia Tech B001010
Imperial AHouston A001010
Indiana ANorth Carolina A1001020
Iowa State APenn A001010
MIT ACornell B001010
Maryland ACornell A001010
McGill AYale B1001020
Michigan AMinnesota B001010
Minnesota AUC Berkeley A001010
Northwestern AColumbia A1001020
Rutgers APenn State A1001020
Rutgers BPurdue A001010
Stanford AOhio State A001010
Toronto ATexas A001010
UC Berkeley BNYU A001010
Virginia ASouth Carolina A10101030
WUSTL BClaremont A1001020
Yale AWUSTL A001010