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« Reply #1110 on: 13:40:36, 22-04-2007 » |
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How about Villa-Lobos, Erosão (Origem do rio Amazonas)?
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« Reply #1111 on: 13:42:53, 22-04-2007 » |
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Wagner - Rheingold (bad pun.)
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« Reply #1112 on: 13:44:48, 22-04-2007 » |
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Possibly Siegfried's Journey down the Rhine, though? Rivers?
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« Reply #1113 on: 13:45:14, 22-04-2007 » |
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Forget the water, but martle's Villa-Lobos is very close!
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« Reply #1114 on: 14:33:03, 22-04-2007 » |
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Ok, I think this is it:
Tchaikovsky - The Murmering Forest Wagner - Forest Murmers (from Siegfried) Bax - The Happy Forest Villa Lobos - Dawn in a Tropical Forest (the Amazon, perchance?!) Lloyd Webber - The Forest of Wild Thyme
Do I get a waffle?
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« Reply #1115 on: 14:38:42, 22-04-2007 » |
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There is Liszt piece on the same subject, but it is probably not right.
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« Reply #1116 on: 14:55:31, 22-04-2007 » |
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Well done, martle! and for you!! The Tchaikovsky song was I Bless You, Forests; is The Murmuring Forest a song too? I expect t-p knows. I had Villa-Lobos' Forest of the Amazon, but Dawn in a Tropical Forest fits just as well. Bax – The Happy ForestTchaikovsky - I Bless You, Forests, Op.47, No.5Wagner – Forest murmurs (Siegfried)Villa-Lobos – Forest of the AmazonWilliam Lloyd Webber - The Forest of Wild Thyme
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« Reply #1117 on: 15:00:54, 22-04-2007 » |
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Liszt could fit nicely with Walderstrauschen, would it?
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« Reply #1118 on: 15:02:52, 22-04-2007 » |
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Is The Murmuring Forest a song too? I expect t-p knows.
Aha...have just googled and found out that The Murmuring Forest is by Boris Tchaikovsky, not Pyotr Ilyich.
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« Reply #1119 on: 15:18:35, 22-04-2007 » |
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Is The Murmuring Forest a song too? I expect t-p knows.
Aha...have just googled and found out that The Murmuring Forest is by Boris Tchaikovsky, not Pyotr Ilyich. Oops! Perhaps I should only allow myself half that waffle then.
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« Reply #1120 on: 15:24:50, 22-04-2007 » |
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I feel better now because I had not a clue what you were talking about. (Murmering forest by Tchaikovsky. Only Liszt with any forest came to mind).
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« Reply #1121 on: 15:36:23, 22-04-2007 » |
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I suppose Schumann's Waldszenen could have been included too. OK, here’s another one. You too can win a waffle! Bax Tchaikovsky Holst Shostakovich
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« Reply #1122 on: 15:46:56, 22-04-2007 » |
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I don't have a clue at the moment, but I just read that Schostakovich arranged Scarlatti sonatas for wind ensemble. That is a thought for me.
Other than that I can see that Schostakovich has an oratoria Motherland and Bax has Fatherland for voices and orchestra. Also there could be elegy theme that is common for Tchaikovsky. Am I close?
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« Reply #1123 on: 16:28:14, 22-04-2007 » |
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No, t-p. No motherlands or fatherlands here. No elegies either...
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« Reply #1124 on: 19:50:07, 22-04-2007 » |
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Ok, after many days of thinking, I have one (feel free to answer IGI's one first though)!
What links:
Mozart, Vivaldi, Dvorak and Kabelesky?
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