| 100% | DUKAS | 5 | Paul —, composer of 1897 symphonic poem The Sorcerer's Apprentice |
| 39% | DUKAS | 5 | "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" composer |
| 39% | DUKAS | 5 | "Sorcerer's Apprentice" composer Paul ___ |
| 38% | SIBELIUS | 8 | Jean —, composer of symphonic poem Finlandia |
| 37% | BAX | 3 | Arnold —, English composer of symphonic poem Tintagel |
| 37% | ELGAR | 5 | English composer of the symphonic study "Falstaff" |
| 36% | LISZT | 5 | Franz —, Hungarian composer of symphonic poems Hungaria and Orpheus |
| 36% | FRANZLISZT | 10 | 19th-century Hungarian composer of symphonic poems Hungaria and Orpheus |
| 36% | GERMAN | 6 | Nationality of the composer Paul Hindemith |
| 35% | BAX | 3 | Arnold —, English composer of symphonic poem Tintagel which premiered in 1921 |
| 35% | LISZT | 5 | Franz —, 19th-century Hungarian composer of symphonic poems Hungaria and Orpheus |
| 35% | DINDY | 5 | Vincent —, French composer of the opera Fervaal, which premiered in 1897 |
| 35% | CARLORFF | 8 | Composer of O Fortuna from the poem Carmina Burana |
| 35% | HINDEMITH | 9 | Paul —, composer of the 1929 opera News of the Day |
| 34% | SAINTSAENS | 10 | Camille —, French composer of 1874 symphonic poem Danse Macabre |
| 33% | TARTINI | 7 | Composer of the sonata called Devil's Trill |
| 33% | ARNE | 4 | Drury Lane composer of the 1700's |
| 32% | SAINTSAENS | 10 | Charles Camille —, French composer of 1874 symphonic poem Danse Macabre |
| 32% | SOUSA | 5 | Composer of the opening theme for “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” |
| 31% | PARRY | 5 | Hubert —, English composer best known for his setting of the William Blake poem Jerusalem |
| 31% | GALLICO | 7 | Paul __, children's author of The Snow Goose |
| 31% | TONEPOET | 8 | Composer of symphonic "verse" |
| 31% | HANDEL | 6 | Composer of the "Messiah" |
| 31% | SIBELIUS | 8 | Composer who's the eponym of a Helsinki park |
| 31% | LENVOI | 6 | Poem from Longfellow's "Voices of the Night" |
| 30% | GOETHE | 6 | "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" poet |
| 30% | SEEGER | 6 | Composer of the song "Guantanamera" |
| 30% | VERDI | 5 | Composer of the opera "Aida" |
| 30% | ROSSINI | 7 | Composer of the opera "Tancredi" |