Round 10: Tossup 2

A parody of this piece by Malcolm Arnold includes parts for three vacuum cleaners and a floor polisher. In this piece, an E flat minor rendition of the folk song “U Vorot, Vorot” is played by the flute and cor anglais (“on-GLAY”). Although sometimes occasionally scored for choir, this piece’s opening features a rendition of the hymn Troparion (10[1])of the Holy Cross played by four cellos and two violas. This piece’s climax includes a fortissimo melody of the tune from “La Marseillaise,” (10[1])above (10[1])the first of sixteen (10[1])shots from a cannon. (10[4])For 10 points, (10[1])name this “Solemn Overture” (10[1]-5[1])by (10[1])Tchaikovsky (10[1])depicting the French invasion in the namesake year. ■END■

ANSWER: 1812 Overture [or The Year 1812, Solemn Overture, Op. 49]
<Editors, Classical Music> | Packet M
= Average correct buzz position

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