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Author Topic: New Musical Connections  (Read 119926 times)
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« Reply #1170 on: 00:35:00, 26-04-2007 »

erm, are they all composers.....?

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« Reply #1171 on: 00:40:37, 26-04-2007 »

 Cheesy Indeed, they are!

You're searching for one connection, although two possible words are used within the titles, but meaning the same thing.

I have another 11 composers waiting to 'join the party' to quote a much-used sporting phrase doing the rounds in just about every post-match interview I see at the moment. I wonder how soon the connection will be spotted....?!
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« Reply #1172 on: 07:27:39, 26-04-2007 »

erm, are they all composers.....?

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« Reply #1173 on: 17:51:06, 26-04-2007 »

Eleven composers lined up now...someone's got to get it soon!  Cheesy

Cage
Ligeti
Gluck
Purcell
Stravinsky
Mussorgsky
Grieg
Mendelssohn
Mozart
Saint-Saëns
Tippett
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« Reply #1174 on: 18:21:43, 26-04-2007 »

Not getting many bites today, Mark! And I've got to go now too... but, Marriage/Weddings?
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« Reply #1175 on: 18:29:34, 26-04-2007 »

Definitely worth pursuing methinks.... Wink

Cage
Ligeti
Gluck
Purcell
Stravinsky
Mussorgsky
Grieg
Mendelssohn
Wolfgang Mozart
Saint-Saëns
Tippett
Brian
Cimarosa
Maxwell Davies
Leopold Mozart
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« Reply #1176 on: 18:33:34, 26-04-2007 »

While searching for something more 'macabre' I evenetually clicked on  wedding/marriage, though I need help with Gluck

Cage Marriage at Eiffel Tower
Ligeti - Wedding Dances
Gluck - Dance Of The Blessed Spirits (Orfeo Ed Euridice) wedding dance?
Purcell - Wedding Ode
Stravinsky - Les noces
Mussorgsky - Marriage
Grieg - wedding at Troldhaugen
Mendelssohn - Wedding March
Mozart - Marriage of Figaro
Saint-Saëns - Wedding Cake Caprice
Tippett - Midsummer Marriage

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« Reply #1177 on: 18:37:26, 26-04-2007 »

Well done, John, though the Gluck's not right. The other four?

Brian
Cimarosa
Maxwell Davies
Leopold Mozart
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« Reply #1178 on: 18:52:04, 26-04-2007 »

Aarrggh!!!

I just wanted to say that having wasted the last 30 minutes looking down some completely different dead end.....

Oh well, you can get on with my poser now Wink

Well done all

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« Reply #1179 on: 18:58:04, 26-04-2007 »

Well done to martle and John!

The full squad:


Cage - Marriage at the Eiffel Tower
Ligeti - Lakodalmi tánc (Three Wedding dances)
Gluck – The marriage of Hercules and Hebe
Purcell - The Mock Marriage
Stravinsky – Les Noces
Mussorgsky – The Marriage
Grieg – Wedding Day at Troldhaugen
Mendelssohn – Wedding March (A Midsummer Night’s Dream)
Mozart – Marriage of Figaro
Saint-Saëns – Wedding Cake Caprice-Valse
Tippett – The Midsummer Marriage
Havergal Brian – The Tinker’s Wedding
Cimarosa – Il matrimonio segreto
Maxwell Davies – An Orkney Wedding, With Sunrise
Leopold Mozart – Peasant Wedding

A reminder of Tommo's:

Brahms
Gounod
Myaskovsky
Knussen
Roslavets
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« Reply #1180 on: 19:02:30, 26-04-2007 »


Brian - Tinker's Wedding
Cimarosa - Secret Wedding (opera)
Maxwell Davies - Orkney Wedding
Leopold Mozart Bauerhochzeit (Peasant Wedding)
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« Reply #1181 on: 19:04:38, 26-04-2007 »

Thanks for doing the  reminder, IGI.  I'm on PDA so cannot do quote or edit.

Let me know if you need another composer.

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« Reply #1182 on: 19:53:47, 26-04-2007 »

The Sea?

Brahms – Die Meere
Gounod – tba
Myaskovsky - Four Songs for the Airmen and Seamen in the Polar Region
Knussen – Océan de Terre
Roslavets – The Man and the Sea
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« Reply #1183 on: 22:26:03, 26-04-2007 »

Sorry IGI, not the sea.

Try adding one more.....

Brahms
Gounod
Myaskovsky
Knussen
Roslavets
Ferneyhough

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« Reply #1184 on: 22:39:07, 26-04-2007 »

Is it worth pursuing

Gounod Funeral March of a Marionette
Knussen Music for a Puppet Court

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