CONCLUSION 51 Match the teacher to their musical clue! Match the teacher to their play list! Mr Organ Mr Karra Ms Gerrard Mr Conway Ms Brown Mr Duck His first names include Johannes Chrysostomus Theophilus and he started his musicaL career at the age of four, soon performing before Kings, Queens, an Emperor and the Pope in Rome. Regarded as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, he enjoyed playing billiards, kept a pet canary and married his landlady’s daughter. Two dead musical heroes: the first, more than two hundred years ago; hated Salzburg, loved Vienna (good choice, obviously!) and the pop star of his day. The second, also died young- a voice so soulful, it can make you cry imagining him, as he stares out at sea on the dock of the bay. Last, but not least and very much alive! there is, of course: The Boss. For me the definite article is square In the Wild West I cut like a knife I hang out with the fairies at the bottom of the garden But I itch like a man in a fuzzy tree Sometimes I’m broken but I’m always fixed My fashion is fast But I’m always the man in black A Canadian crooner who “just hasn’t met you yet” I like to make themed playlist for my I-Pod: Occupational Hazard – songs about jobs and careers – Where in the World? – songs about places – Questions, Body Parts, Colours . . . You get the idea! Some even have subject specific themes – big clue! – Anthems for Doomed Youth, Imperative . . . and others are puns – another big clue! Who am I? I like to listen to a wide range of music and I have learnt instruments that have their origin in Northern India. Also, I am a big fan of western electronic beats and admire the sounds of producers such as Calvin Harris and David Guetta.”