| GABRIELI | Announcer introduces one composer, or two |
| BERLIOZ | One composer or another briefly going to Australia |
| SIBELIUS | One composer or another wanting daughter to support sibling (8) |
| OFFENBACH | Frequently heard one composer or another (9) |
| MONTEVERDI | End of term - time to interrupt one composer or another (10) |
| MAILORDER | Mother introduces one nobleman and Queen to postal shopping |
| DIVISIM | Fool introduces one computer game in separate parts |
| RELATIVECLAUSE | Member of family meets Santa, say, who introduces one |
| MICROCHIP | Silicon implant? Compere introduces one fabulous bird with it |
| SAIC | Strategic Air Command introduces one wind-driven craft |
| IMP | Naughty child introduces one to politician (3) |
| IRIS | She introduces one to knight (4) |
| PARODIES | Musical, literary, or other compositions that mimic the style of another composer or author in a humorous or satirical way (8) |
| PARODY | A musical, literary, or other composition that mimics the style of another composer or author in a humorous or satirical way (6) |
| STRAVINSKY | Composer (or re-composer?) of Pulcinella |
| LEHAR | Composer or storyteller with what to replace one? |
| FIORITURE | From Italian for "blossoming" or "flowering", a florid embellishment of a melodic line, either notated by the composer or improvised at the discretion of an aria/opera singer (9) |
| OEUVRE | An artist, composer or writer's entire creative output, corpus or body of opuses - simply "work" in French (6) |
| CONTI | Bill (Composer) or Tom (Actor) |
| OEUVRES | The total works of a painter, composer or author (7) |