Round 8: Tossup 6

A G minor piece by this composer opens on a Neapolitan chord with both hands playing the notes [read slowly] “long C, E-flat, A-flat, B-flat, C, A-flat.” A posthumously published C-sharp minor piece by this composer contains a 4-against-3 polyrhythm throughout. (10[1])Repeated A-flats imitate the title weather phenomenon in a piece by this composer. (10[1])As well as writing a piece inspired by a dog chasing (10[1])its own tail, (10[1]-5[1])this composer wrote many pieces in a dance style from his home country, including ones subtitled “Military” and “Heroic.” Despite its name, a piece in 3/4 (“three four”) time by this composer takes longer than sixty seconds to perform. For 10 points, name this Polish composer of the (10[1])Fantaisie-Impromptu and Minute Waltz. ■END■ (10[4])

ANSWER: Frédéric Chopin (“sho-PAN”) [or Frédéric François Chopin; or Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin] (The first line is his Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, the second is his Fantasie-Impromptu and the A-flats signify raindrops in his Raindrop Prelude.)
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Summary

TournamentEditionMatchHeardConv. %Neg %Avg. Buzz
Northern CaliforniaMain4100%25%65.75
Southern CaliforniaMain786%57%94.00
Eastern Canada (1)Main5100%40%85.40
Eastern Canada (2)Main9100%22%76.11
FloridaMain475%50%88.33
Great LakesMain1182%36%73.22
Lower Mid-AtlanticMain9100%11%87.89
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain1283%25%79.10
MidwestMain9100%33%88.67
NorthMain475%0%66.33
NortheastMain1292%8%82.73
PacificMain888%13%94.43
South CentralMain757%14%102.25
SoutheastMain1392%31%83.75
Upstate NYMain5100%0%92.20
UK (North)UK5100%20%69.40
UK (South)UK888%38%100.29