Across |
2. | Beethoven day-in-the-country symphony |
4. | Seven Dwarfs after-work walking song |
5. | Hans Sachs occupation |
6. | Gluck heroine who steps on snake (Classical spelling) |
8. | Byron poem set by Ivy Frances Klein, “She Walks in ______” |
9. | Eccentric composer-pianist who preferred to hike between engagements |
10. | Achilles and Baldr soft spot |
11. | “Down a Country Lane” composer |
13. | Mancini hit: prepubescent pachyderm procession (3 words) |
18. | Mark O’Connor suite about legendary fruit planter who walked Midwest and prairie |
23. | Berg streetwalker |
25. | “At a walking pace” tempo |
26. | 600-mile pilgrimage undertaken by Dane Johansen to play Bach in churches (3 words, in Spanish) |
28. | “Half” or “whole” movement between notes |
29. | Frederic Curzon light music classic named for Parisian man-about-town; also a cocktail |
30. | On a walk with Sibelius he declared, “A symphony must be like the world” |
31. | Delius walking Romeo and Juliet destination (2 words) |
33. | Alpine day-on-the-mountain composer |
35. | Mussorgsky stroll through display of friend’s paintings (4 words) |
37. | Janáček piano cycle or neglected trail, “On an _________ Path” |
39. | Schubert fantasy arranged by Liszt |
40. | Ladieswear light music classic by Trevor Duncan, not practical for walking (2 words) |
41. | Leisurely Charles Williams walk, “A Quiet ______” |
42. | “Sunday in the Park with George” composer |
43. | John Alden Carpenter old-fashioned baby buggy |
44. | Liszt water-walking saint from Paolo |
46. | Composer who played “The Cradle Will Rock” after 21-block exodus from padlocked theater |