The BBC Music Magazine PRIZE CROSSWORD NO. 332
ACROSS
1 Odd chord can’t lead to ending illuminated performance (5-5)
6 Prominent performer, one removed from flight (4)
10 Quantity of drink for dancer in
The Snow Maiden? (7)
11 Things to perform? Chances to include Arnold’s overture (7) 12 The writer, with unusual charm, captures energy and craftiness shown by choreographer (5,10)
13 Arne, with vim, represented deity (7)
15 Associate of Escamillo, not quite a lover to love endlessly (7)
17 Keen to drop Mozart work, recalled under an earlier name (3) 18 Marked famous after intervention by choir (7)
19 Librettist ruined notepad (2,5) 20 Theorize my songs could be arranged for electronic instrument (4,11)
24 South American singer with a lot of zip in lively pieces (7)
25 Took on musical work in sadly dated surroundings (7)
26 Attempt to get upset about one of the Wild Things? (4)
27 In support, is most upset about one loud passage (10)
DOWN
1 Jazz pianist cheers corporation (5) 2 Artist in rock group taking on label with time (9)
3 Cello has rather upset
Manchester musicians (5,9) 4 Chilean pianist arrived, going to a University (5)
5 Two-thirds of modern dance represented under an assumed title (4-5)
7 Some denigrate a choir tutor (5) 8 Came up with a horse to carry one musical heroine (4-5)
9 Cartoonist’s pen caricatured French brass instrument (6-1-7) 13 Not so fast, guys – Ring’s something ignored by Rolling Stones, nothing more (4,5) 14 Slowish movement also not in A, unfortunately (9)
16 Spot around reordered back half of magazine: it elevated opera composer (9)
21 Different bass avoiding inconvenience (5)
22 Innermost convictions displayed by the artists (5)
23 Promotional item interrupting part of Lambert work in broadcast medium (5)