Question

Harmonically, this C major piece begins with the progression I (“one”), IV (“four”), V6/5/V (“five-six-five-of-five”), V (“five”). For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this short, virtuosic piano piece nicknamed for its rapid arpeggios in the right hand which cover the entire keyboard. It is the first of 27 similar pieces for solo piano.
ANSWER: Étude Op. 10, No. 1 [or “Waterfall” Étude; accept, BUT DO NOT REVEAL, Frédéric Chopin’s Étude No. 1]
[10e] The “Waterfall” Étude is a work by this pianist and composer, who spent most of his life in France. Among his other compositions are four ballades (“bah-LAHDS”), alongside many waltzes and mazurkas.
ANSWER: Frédéric Chopin (“SHOW-pahn”) [or Frédéric François Chopin; or Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin]
[10h] With the exception of three uncatalogued études, Chopin’s études are grouped into two sets of 12, Op. 10, and this opus number. The set of études under this opus number includes “The Butterfly” and “Winter Wind.”
ANSWER: Op. 25

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Chicago ABrown A0101020
Chicago BStanford A0101020
Chicago CColumbia A0101020
Claremont AVirginia A0101020
Florida ACornell A010010
Georgia Tech AWUSTL A10101030
Georgia Tech BRutgers A010010
Harvard ACornell B010010
Houston ARutgers B010010
Illinois AYale B10101030
Imperial AColumbia B0101020
Iowa State ASouth Carolina A010010
MIT AToronto A10101030
McGill APenn A010010
NYU AJohns Hopkins A010010
North Carolina ANorthwestern A0101020
Ohio State ADuke A010010
Penn State AWUSTL B010010
Purdue AMichigan A010010
Texas AMinnesota A10101030
UC Berkeley AIndiana A10101030
UC Berkeley BFlorida B010010
Vanderbilt AMinnesota B010010
Yale AMaryland A0101020