| SCHOENBERG | Arnold -, Austrian composer of 1912 melodrama for voice and chamber ensemble Pierrot Lunaire |
| HOLYSEE | Papal court and chamber, enthralling! Yes, fantastic (4,3) |
| SCHUBERT | Austrian composer known for his compositions for voice and piano (8) |
| CELLOS | Villa-Lobos's "Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5" is scored for voice and eight of these |
| ORATORIO | Piece has essential parts for voice and choir introduced by speaker (8) |
| OCTET | Example of a chamber ensemble; piece of music written for it (5) |
| TETLEY | US ballet dancer who choreographed 1962 work Pierrot Lunaire (4,6) |
| GLEN | US ballet dancer who choreographed 1962 work Pierrot Lunaire (4,6) |
| LIED | Art song for voice and piano (4) |
| LIEDER | Art songs for voice and piano (6) |
| SONG | Any one of a series of musical compositions for voice as part of the tradition of wassailing, carolling or midnight mass (4) |
| ATONAL | Like Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire" |
| EDINBURGH | City where the publishing firms A and C Black, Thomas Nelson and Chambers were located (9) |
| CITYHALL | Building at the junction of 12, Park Row and Chambers Street (4,4) |
| SCHWARZENEGGER | Arnold --, Austrian-born American actor and politician (14) |
| PIERROT | '- Lunaire', 1912 musical melodrama by Schoenberg (7) |
| OATES | "I am just going outside and may be some time," were the last words of Scott's Antarctic companion in the tragic expedition of 1912, Captain ... |
| CANTATA | Musical composition for voices and instruments in several movements, usually on a religious theme (7 |
| TARZANOFTHEAPES | 'A Pest of Nazareth': outrageous story of 1912 (6,2,3,4) |
| RIVIERE | Jacques ?, French writer and critic; author of 1912 collection Etudes |