Kavinsky

A completely new artist for me, but managing to connect this to “Let’s Make Love and Listen to Death from Above”, a song I quite like, made this a worthwhile road trip.

Questions

Being compared to the likes of Daft Punk, what is the name of the song for which French musician Kavinsky achieved mainstream success in 2010, including reaching number 10 on the French charts, being followed by a number 12 hit called “Roadgame”?

NIGHTCALL

Kavinsky achieved mainstream success with “Nightcall” thanks to it featuring in what 2011 film based on a 2005 James Sallis novel, which has its only Oscar nomination in the sound editing category?

DRIVE

With the real name Luísa Matsushita, which performer whose genres include ‘electroclash’ was featured on the Kavinsky song “Nightcall”, her stage name indicating a fondness for a certain animal?

LOVEFOXXX

Lovefoxx is the lead singer of which Brazilian indie band that is known by an acronym, which them reaching number 39 in the UK charts with “Let’s Make Love and Listen to Death from Above”?

CSS / CANSEI DE SER SEXY

Reaching number 2 on the French charts, which album by Kavinsky is named for a 1980s arcade game and features the songs “Nightcall” and “Roadgame”?

OUTRUN

Music – UK

Time to ‘Plug in Baby’ and battle the ‘Knights of Cydonia’ as Muse ‘Won’t Stand Down’.

Questions

“I fought the law” came from which third studio album by The Clash? This followed their second studio album “Give ’em enough rope” which featured their first top 20 hit “Tommy Gun”.

COST OF LIVING

A three-time winner of the Edgar Allen Poe Award including for “The Assassination of John F. Kennedy”, which lead prosecutor of the Tate-LaBianca murder trial put forward the Helter Skelter scenario?

VINCENT BUGLIOSI

19 of the songs from The Beatles’ “White Album” were written at a transcendental meditation course at which Uttarakhand city in India, which contained Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram?

RISHIKESH

Which song from the Beatles’ “White Album” was named for a type of chocolate found in a box of Mackintosh’s Good News?

SAVOY TRUFFLE

The Boomtown Rats’ first UK number one “Rat trap” came from which second album with a five-word title that featured a tiger and desert on the cover? “Like Clockwork” from this album was their first top ten hit.

A TONIC FOR THE TROOPS

With a cover featuring six images of someone with their hands behind their head seemingly descending stairs, from which fourth album by the Boomtown Rats was the UK number three single “Banana republic”?

MONDO BONGO

With a five-word title, from which album that features a swimmer on its cover was “I don’t like Mondays”?

THE FINE ART OF SURFACING

The US number one “Listen to what the man said” and “Magneto and Titanium Man” are from which Wings album, named for two bodies in the solar system?

VENUS AND MARS

The US number one “Silly Love Songs” and “Let ’em in”, which reached number 2 on both sides of the shore, are from which Wings album with a six-word title that includes the band’s name?

WINGS AT THE SPEED OF SOUND

From the album “London Town”, what was the final US number one for Wings?

WITH A LITTLE LUCK

Although the first number one for The Spencer Davis Group was “Keep on Running”, which other one of their songs reached the top of the UK charts?

SOMEBODY HELP ME

Probably one of their most well-known songs, what was the first top 40 single for The Smiths, released after “Hand in Glove” though that failed to chart?

THIS CHARMING MAN

From their debut album “The Smiths”, which follow up for The Smiths to “This Charming Man” reached number 12, the phrase possibly coming from the Jack Kerouac novel “The Dharma Bums”?

WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE?

Having a title inspired by a 1969 Sandie Shaw single, what was the first hit by The Smiths to reach the UK top 10?

HEAVEN KNOWS I’M MISERABLE NOW

In a number 30 hit for The Smiths from their last album “Strangeways, Here We Come” that features a backdrop of noises from the miner’s strikes of 1984 to 1985, what happened ‘Last night’?

I DREAMT THAT SOMEBODY LOVED ME

The final top 40 hit for The Smiths was what re-issue of a “The Queen is Dead” track that reached number 25?

THERE IS A LIGHT THAT NEVER GOES OUT

Born in Nottingham, Ian Paice is the drummer and last remaining original member of which band?

DEEP PURPLE

Including her first number one “Fight for this love” and the number 5 hit “Parachute”, what was the title track of Cheryl’s first album that featured Will.i.am, with the single reaching number 4?

3 WORDS

Coming shortly aftet her divorce from Ashley Cole and accompanied by a video that sees her perform as a flamenco dancer, which second number one by Cheryl came from her “Messy Little Raindrops” album?

PROMISE THIS

Which fourth Cheryl album that contained an unsuccessful title track was her only album to feature two number ones?

ONLY HUMAN

Taken from “Only Human”, what was Cheryl’s number one hit that featured Tinie Tempah?

CRAZY STUPID LOVE

Taken from “Only Human”, what was Cheryl’s fifth number one, sharing its title with hits by other artists over the years?

I DON’T CARE

What is the real name of Walsall-born DJ Goldie?

CLIFFORD PRICE

Which 1995 Goldie album is universally regarded as a groundbreaking release in the history of drum and bass music?

TIMELESS

Ringo Starr’s son Zak Starkey has been a member of which band since 1996, touring with many others during that time?

THE WHO

From their album “Confetti”, who spent one week at number one in 2021 with “Sweet Melody”?

LITTLE MIX

A cover of a sea ballad from New Zealand first documented in the 1960s, what was the song by Nathan Evans that spent two weeks at number one in 2021?

WELLERMAN

Also having previous success with the platinum selling “Keisha & Becky”, which pair of London rappers spent three weeks at number one in 2021 with “Body”?

TION WAYNE & RUSS MILLIONS

Remixed by Australian dance music trio Pnau, which song from Elton John’s “The Lockdown Sessions” spent a week at number one in 2021 for him and Dua Lipa?

COLD HEART

What was the 2021 Christmas song by Elton John and Ed Sheeran that was number one before they teamed up with Ladbaby to knock it off?

MERRY CHRISTMAS

A remix and comedy version of previous chart topper “Merry Christmas”, what was the Christmas number one by Ladbaby featuring Elton John and Ed Sheeran?

SAUSAGE ROLLS FOR EVERYONE

Which English trumpeter born in Preston had a number one for 9 weeks in 1954 with “Oh Mein Papa”, the first number one to be recorded at Abbey Road Studios?

EDDIE CALVERT

Dubbed the ‘father of rock and roll’ by Tony Bennett, which partially deaf American singer’s first UK number one in 1954 was “Such a night”?

JOHNNIE RAY

New York born Luigi Varlaro shares his stage surname with a much later rock singer. How was he known when he had his only UK number one with “Hold My Hand” in 1954?

DON CORNELL

Hitting number one in 1954, what was the repetitive title of ‘Force’s Sweetheart’ Vera Lynn’s only UK chart topper?

MY SON, MY SON

Not quite indicating the earth-shattering success and popularity they would later have, which 1999 debut studio album by Muse with a one-word title contained tracks including “Uno”, “Cave” and the curiously titled “Muscle Museum”?

SHOWBIZ

Featuring the stunning riff of “Plug in Baby”, “New Born” and their version of the classic “Feeling Good”, which 2001 Muse album showed that they were going to be a band to be reckoned with?

ORIGIN OF SYMMETRY

Their first album to reach number one in the UK album chart, 2003’s “Absolution” featured what first UK top ten single for Muse, not a title that reflects their subsequent success?

TIME IS RUNNING OUT

“Starlight”, “Knights of Cydonia” and “Supermassive Black Hole” are all appropriately titled singles from which fourth studio album by Muse with a four-word title?

BLACK HOLES AND REVELATIONS

Also featuring a title track of the same name minus the ‘The’, which fifth studio album by Muse also featured the song “Uprising”?

THE RESISTANCE

Clearly indicating an interest in physics, which sixth studio album by Muse included the 2012 Olympic anthem “Survival” and the song “Madness”, which spent a record-breaking 19 weeks at the top of the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart?

THE 2ND LAW

Having a one-word title, which seventh studio album by Muse released in 2015 featured the hit “Dead Inside”?

DRONES

Featuring an album cover by “Stranger Things” artist Kyle Lambert and music videos that pay homage to 80s popular culture, which eighth studio album by Muse with a two-word title contains the songs “Dig Down”, “Thought Contagion” and “The Dark Side”?

SIMULATION THEORY

Which ninth studio album by Muse with a four-word title and released in 2022 unoriginally contains a single that shares its name with the album, as well as other positive sounding songs like “Compliance” and “Kill or Be Killed”?

WILL OF THE PEOPLE

Despite their massive success with albums and concert tours, they have spent little time in the upper reaches of the singles chart. Muse’s highest placing hit was which song that reached number 4 in 2006?

SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE

Classical music

Latest miss was Claude Debussy.

Questions

Born in Florence, who wrote the libretto for Jacopo Peri’s opera “La Dafne”? The two would collaborate again on the first opera for which music still exists “L’Euridice”.

OTTAVIO RINUCCINI

Concerning a virtuous wife falsely accused of infidelity, what is the name of the only opera by Robert Schumann? It only ran for three performances during its premiere and the negative criticism put the composer off doing another.

GENOVEVA

Which work by Kaija Saariaho is based on an 18th century marquise who was a mathematician and mistress to Voltaire? She was the first woman to establish an international scientific reputation.

ÉMILIE (De Chatelet)

Which work by Kaija Saariaho features the character Jaufré Rudel, one of the first great 12th century troubadours?

L’AMOUR DE LOIN (LOVE FROM AFAR)

Never having its score published with most of the music being lost, what is the subtitle of Gilbert & Sullivan’s first operetta “Thespis”?

GODS GROWN OLD

Named for a Moorish leader’s son, what is the Franz Schubert opera that centres around the tales of Charlemagne?

FIERRABRAS

With “Jupiter” bringing jollity and “Saturn” old age, what does “Venus” bring in “The Planets” of Gustav Holst?

PEACE

One of the most obviously appropriate from the suite, what three-word nickname does Gustav Holst’s “Mercury” carry?

THE WINGED MESSENGER

Coloratura mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli is a cavaliere of what Italian order of merit, which should not be confused with the sixth King of Israel?

OMRI (ORDINE AL MERITO DELLA REPUBBLICA ITALIAN)

Miles Davis, Kaija Saariaho and Cecilia Bartoli are among those who have won which Danish highest music honour, which first went to Igor Stravinsky in 1959?

LÉONIE SONNING MUSIC PRIZE

Which Swedish music prize was founded in 1989 by Abba’s manager Stig Anderson, including Cecilia Bartoli among its winners? Unoriginally, it has been called the ‘Nobel Prize of music’.

POLAR MUSIC PRIZE

Named for where he was staying at the time and the first of his three symphonies to be named for a city, what number does Mozart’s “Paris symphony” carry?

31

Getting its title from where it was first performed and the last of his symphonies to be named for a city, what number does Mozart’s “Prague symphony” carry?

38

Obviously not named for a place where he was staying or where it was performed, what name is given to Mozart’s 41st and last symphony?

JUPITER

Situated between the 31st “Paris symphony” and 38th “Prague symphony”, which city gives its name to Mozart’s 36th symphony, being the location of a stopover he and his wife made?

LINZ

From the family that commissioned it, what surname is given to Mozart’s 35th symphony, not to be confused with a Mozart serenade that also carries the same name?

HAFFNER

Inspired after a trip to the Rhineland with his wife Clara, what name is given to Robert Schumann’s third symphony, the last one he composed, though not the last he published?

RHENISH

Which opera by French composer Ambroise Thomas is based on Goethe’s “Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship” and named for a female character in the original novel?

MIGNON

Andrew March’s inaugural Masterprize winning work “Marine – à travres les arbres” was influenced by an impressionistic painting by which artist?

PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR

Andrew March’s inaugural Masterprize winning work “Marine – à travres les arbres” was influenced by an impressionistic painting by Pierre Auguste Renoir, which has its setting as Moulin Huet Bay in which location?

GUERNSEY

The Andrew March work “Sanguis Venenatus” is based on what UK scandal, that saw people with haemophilia infected with hepatitis C and HIV during the 1970s and 1980s through the NHS?

TAINTED / CONTAMINATED BLOOD SCANDAL

Considered one of the greatest art music works of the 21st century, which Hebrew word for ‘bars of music’ provides the title to a work by Thomas Adès that made the 2017 Classic Voice list?

TEVOT

Considered one of the greatest art music works of the 21st century, which three words about an event featured in “Genesis” provide the title to a work by Thomas Adès that made the 2017 Classic Voice list?

IN SEVEN DAYS

Which composer’s famous works include the “St. Matthew Passion”, a sacred oratorio that sets the 26th and 27th chapters of the Gospel of “Matthew” to music?

JS BACH

Which famous carol’s melody is adapted from Felix Mendelssohn’s “Vaterland, in deinen Gauen”?

HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING

One of the most frequently staged of Jules Massenet’s many operas is which 1884 work, its title being much shorter than the full nine-word name of the Abbé Prevost novel it is based on?

MANON

Which American minimalist composer has works including “Pendulum Music”, “Music for 18 Musicians” and the Grammy Award winning World War II piece “Different Trains”?

STEVE REICH

Daniel Auber wrote which work that is considered to be the first French Grand Opera, a genre characterised by large-scale casts and orchestras with lavish and spectacular stage design and effects?

LA MUETTE DE PORTICI / THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI

Librettist Eugène Scribe collaborated with Daniel Auber as well as which other Grand Opera composer, with one example being “Robert le diable”?

GIACOMO MEYERBEER

Sung by Lauretta, the title character’s daughter, what is the famous aria from “Gianni Schicchi”?

O MIO BABBINO CARO

Paul Dukas’ opera “Ariadne and Bluebeard” is based on an 1899 play by which Symbolist writer?

MAURICE MAETERLINCK

Symbolist writer Maurice Maeterlinck is known for which play that was first performed in 1893, subsequently being adapted into an opera by Claude Debussy?

PELLÉAS ET MÉLISANDE

Named for a city, which concerto by Richard Addinsell was used for the 1941 film “Dangerous Moonlight”, being chosen by Dambusters leader Guy Gibson as his first choice when he appeared on “Desert Island Discs”?

WARSAW CONCERTO

“Daphnis et Chloé” is a 1912 work by which composer, first presented as a ballet but more frequently given as a concert work?

MAURICE RAVEL

The role being played by Vaslav Nijinsky in its premiere at Paris’ Théâtre du Châtelet, what is the occupation of Daphnis in Maurice Ravel’s “Daphnis et Chloé”?

GOATHERD

A Russian prima ballerina associated with The Royal Ballet, Tamara Karsavina was the original performer of Chloé in Maurice Ravel’s “Daphnis et Chloé”. What is the character’s occupation?

SHEPHERDESS

Now classed by UNESCO as a Global Geopark, on which island does Maurice Ravel’s “Daphnis et Chloé” take place?

LESBOS

Often being performed and recorded on its own, which excerpt from Antonin Dvorak’s 1901 opera “Rusalka” is a soprano aria performed by the title character in Act 1?

SONG TO THE MOON

Consisting of three movements called “Nuages”, “Fêtes” and “Sirènes”, what name is given to a late 19th-century work by Claude Debussy partly based on poems by symbolist Henri de Régnier?

NOCTURNES / TROIS NOCTURNES / THREE NOCTURNES

Claude Debussy’s unfinished opera “Rodrigue et Chimène” was meant to be a biography of which legendary figure, its premiere occurring in 1993 after being completed by Russian Edison Denisov?

EL CID

Claude Debussy vigorously rejected what term to describe his music, nevertheless being considered by many the first from what late 19th-century movement, sharing its name with an art classification?

IMPRESSIONISM

An early 20th-century orchestral composition by Claude Debussy that is divided into three sections called “Gigues”, “Ibéria” and “Rondes de Printemps” shares what word in its title with an earlier Debussy work that is a suite of six compositions for solo piano?

IMAGES

Which orchestral composition by Claude Debussy had Hokusai’s “Great Wave off Kanagawa” on the cover of its printed score?

LA MER

Adapted to form the soundtrack of “Untitled Goose Game”, what group of 24 pieces for solo piano includes a citation from Charles Baudelaire’s “Fleurs du Mal”?

PRÉLUDES