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LAZY SUNDAY

Classic Ross Amico

Couch potato classics

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4.Johann Strauss II waltz, daybreak doorstep diversions (2 words)
6.Serenaded in bed by “Siegfried Idyll”
9.Irving oversleeper recalled in Ferde Grofé’s “Hudson River Suite”
11.“Gulliver’s Travels” floating island of impractical pursuits
12.Opera composer-procrastinator who worked in bed against deadline
15.Haydn Symphony No. 60 nickname, after absentminded daydreamer, “Il _________” (in Italian)
16.Languid Cyril Scott locale, after Homer, then Tennyson
17.Brahms snoozer
19.Contemplative Cécile Chaminade piano piece, another word for in seclusion
20.Nursery rhyme royal who enjoys all his pleasures at once (pipe, bowl & fiddlers three)
22.Protected in sleep by ring of fire
25.Undemanding, multi-movement, 18th century entertainment music
26.Palace where members of Musique de la Chambre du Roi performed outside king’s bedroom
27.Burns blellum who tarries at pub on market day, only to be pursued by forces of darkness
28.Composer of Rabelaisian “Trois petites pièces montées” (“Three Little Stuffed Pieces)”
31.Hedonistic Assyrian king in Byron and Delacroix, subject of mostly-destroyed Berlioz cantata
33.Term for utilitarian background music, coined by Satie
34.Mozart’s “Kegelstatt” Trio takes its nickname from his fondness for skittles, related to this
37.“Accursed” Franck figure who neglects religious duties for leisurely pursuit
39.Clarence Woods rag named for Hudson village immortalized by Washington Irving
41.Pointillist painter who inspired “Sunday in the Park with George”
43.French cradle song
44.Walton afternoon nap music (in Spanish)
45.Composer of Goldberg soporific
46.Hometown of James Agee, recollected on summer evening, with family members on quilts in yard
47.Delius fragrant summer refuge
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1.Charles Williams light music leisurely walk, “A Quiet ______”
2.Elgar preferred to keep rehearsals short, the sooner to get to these
3.“The Wizard of Oz” soporifics
5.Tchaikovsky century-slumberer (2 words)
7.Wolf-Ferrari cigarette sneaker
8.“Down a Country Lane” composer
10.Beethoven symphony recalling day in the country
13.Torpid antihero of Russian literature, captivated by Bellini’s “Casta Diva”
14.Edward MacDowell woodland wooing destination, “At an Old ________ Place”
15.Because he kept missing these, Malcolm Williamson was never knighted
17.Mercer-Carmichael song, “… sleepin’ in the sun, how you ‘spect to get your day’s work done?”
18.Languid Carroll mushroom smoker
21.Mythical land of plenty, often inspiring sloth and gluttony
23.Restful third movement of William Grant Still’s “Sunday Symphony”
24.John Alden Carpenter old-fashioned baby buggy
29.Composer of “ASLSP” (“As Slow as Possible”), now an organ work spanning 639 years
30.Debussy waltz, meaning “Slower Than Slow,” “La plus que _____”
32.Saint-Saëns ponderous “Carnival” can-canners
35.Amy Beach commedia dell’arte dreamer, mistress of Arlequin (in French)
36.Laziest of the Seven Dwarfs
38.“Lazy Afternoon” composer
40.Debussy daydream (in French)
42.Debussy afternoon napper
44.Unconcerned Bach grazers

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