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« Reply #1590 on: 12:12:55, 15-05-2007 » |
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Eh no, Ian. That's quite a relief (was hoping there wasn't going to be a 'Mucus Song' by Prokofiev or the like)!
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'These acts of keeping politics out of music, however, do not prevent musicology from being a political act . . .they assure that every apolitical act assumes a greater political immediacy' - Philip Bohlman, 'Musicology as a Political Act'
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« Reply #1591 on: 12:17:49, 15-05-2007 » |
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And there was I thinking it would lead to the Concord Sonata by Charles Ives...... Tommo
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Made by Thompson & son, at the Violin & c. the West end of St. Paul's Churchyard, LONDON
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« Reply #1592 on: 12:32:03, 15-05-2007 » |
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Prokofiev - Lieutenant Kije
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John W
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« Reply #1593 on: 12:33:43, 15-05-2007 » |
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Prokofiev - Lieutenant Kije
Tony, you appear to have found the link...... Prokofiev - Lieutenant Kije Shostakovich Dargomïzhsky Max Steiner Charles Ives Kenneth Alford - Colonel Bogey John Williams
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Il Grande Inquisitor
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« Reply #1594 on: 12:53:19, 15-05-2007 » |
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Ives - General William Booth Enters Into Heaven
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« Reply #1595 on: 12:55:37, 15-05-2007 » |
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John Williams - Saving Private Ryan
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« Reply #1596 on: 13:00:52, 15-05-2007 » |
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Max Steiner - Saergent York
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #1597 on: 13:01:37, 15-05-2007 » |
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Dargomizhsky - Stariy kapral (The Old Corporal)
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #1598 on: 13:04:30, 15-05-2007 » |
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And Shostakovich - Molodaya gvardiya (The Young Guard) ?
Or Pesnya gvardeyskoy divizii/Idut besstrashnïye gvardeyskiye polki (Song of a Guard’s Division/The Fearless Guard’s Regiments are on the Move), Pesn' o Krasnoy Armii (Song about the Red Army) or Four Verses of Captain Lebyadkin?
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #1599 on: 13:09:30, 15-05-2007 » |
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OK - is this the correct list?
Prokofiev - Lieutenant Kije Shostakovich - Four Verses of Captain Lebyadkin Dargomïzhsky - Stariy kapral (The Old Corporal) Max Steiner - Soundtrack to Sergeant York Charles Ives - General William Booth Enters Into Heaven Kenneth Alford - Colonel Bogey John Williams - Soundtrack to Saving Private Ryan
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John W
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« Reply #1600 on: 13:47:36, 15-05-2007 » |
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Ian, and Tony, IGI, Tommo, That is EXACTLY the list I compiled
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« Reply #1601 on: 14:43:08, 15-05-2007 » |
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That was tough, John W! I didn't recognize these, not being familiar with any of them at all. But here's another quartet:
Britten Wagner Bellini R Strauss
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Il duolo della terra nel chiostro ancor ci segue, solo del cor la guerra in ciel si calmera! E la voce di Carlo! E Carlo Quinto! Mio padre! O ciel!
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #1602 on: 14:55:38, 15-05-2007 » |
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Britten - 'Let us Sleep' from War Requiem Wagner - 'Sleep' music from Die Walküre Bellini - La Sonnambula R Strauss - 'Time to Sleep' from Four Last Songs
(alternatively could be some of Kundry's music from Parsifal, for Wagner)
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« Reply #1603 on: 15:05:29, 15-05-2007 » |
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Hello, IP! The link is an object (in the works of at least three of the composers mentioned above). It would be easier to identify the works first: SONNAMBULA is correct, and you're pretty close with the Wagner, but it isn't the opera we're looking for (look backwards!).
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Il duolo della terra nel chiostro ancor ci segue, solo del cor la guerra in ciel si calmera! E la voce di Carlo! E Carlo Quinto! Mio padre! O ciel!
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John W
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« Reply #1604 on: 15:31:40, 15-05-2007 » |
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That was tough, John W! I didn't recognize these, not being familiar with any of them at all. Well in my case at least the setting of a MC quiz starts from me being familiar with ONE piece and finding the others by methods that I couldn't possibly reveal
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