| MAHLER | Gustav (1860 -1911), Bohemian-born composer (6) |
| SERKIN | Bohemian-born pianist who was widely regarded as one of the greatest Beethoven interpreters of the 20th century (6,6) |
| RUDOLF | Bohemian-born pianist who was widely regarded as one of the greatest Beethoven interpreters of the 20th century (6,6) |
| GUSTAVMAHLER | Bohemian-born Austrian composer and conductor whose works include Das Lied von der Erde |
| GUSTAV | -- Mahler, 1860-1911, Austrian composer (6) |
| FRANCK | Belgian-born composer of the mid-1870s oratorio Les Beatitudes (6) |
| KRENEK | Ernst ___, Vienna-born composer of 1927 opera Jonny spielt auf (6) |
| CHOPIN | Polish-born composer (6) |
| MOZART | Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-91), Salzburg-born composer (6) |
| BARTOK | Hungarian-born composer, d. 1945 (6) |
| HANDEL | German- born composer of the coronation anthem Zadok the Priest (6) |
| VARESE | Edgard, French-born composer of percussion piece Ionisation (6) |
| HANDLE | Name audition for German-born composer (6) |
| STEFAN | and 9ac, Berlin-born composer of 1928 opera Zeus und Elida (6,5) |
| PREVIN | see 1ac, Berlin-born composer-conductor, winner of four Academy Awards, knighted in 1996 (5,6) |
| DORATI | Some adoration for Hungarian-born composer |
| LIGETI | Gyorgy ____, Hungarian-born composer whose music was used in 2001: A Space Odyssey |
| EISLER | Hanns ___, Leipzig-born composer who was one of the first artists placed on the Hollywood blacklist by the movie studio bosses |
| STRAUS | Oscar ___, Austrian-born composer noted for operettas such as Waltz Dream and The Chocolate Soldier |
| OFFENBACH | German-born composer frequently heard another composer |