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Author Topic: New Musical Connections  (Read 119925 times)
John W
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« Reply #1650 on: 23:48:59, 17-05-2007 »

Big list connection!

Purcell
Haydn
Ron Goodwin
Mahler
Dvorak
Boyce
WA Mozart
Hovhaness
Jimi Hendrix
Cyril Scott
Offenbach
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« Reply #1651 on: 00:05:55, 18-05-2007 »

A big list, John! Could there be a lunar connection?

Haydn - Il mondo della luna (The World in the Moon)
Dvorak – Song to the Moon from Rusalka
Hovhaness - Moon Lullaby
Jimi Hendrix - Moon, Turn The Tides...
Cyril Scott - Pierrot and the Moon Maiden
Offenbach – Voyage to the Moon
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« Reply #1652 on: 00:23:57, 18-05-2007 »

IGI, you are warm! So I'll tell you there is a moon somewhere......

A word is not shared in the titles, it's a set I've compiled of closely linked things, and the order is important......  Smiley

Purcell
Haydn
Ron Goodwin
Mahler
Dvorak
Boyce
WA Mozart
Hovhaness
Jimi Hendrix
Cyril Scott
Offenbach

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« Reply #1653 on: 00:28:51, 18-05-2007 »

Heavenly bodies?

Mozart - Jupiter Symphony
Haydn - Mercury Symphony
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« Reply #1654 on: 00:31:55, 18-05-2007 »

Well done Tony, you are on a roll now...... Cheesy

The order of the list should help.

and after those are done let me add two more, though you'll certainly have to work out why I've added them  Smiley

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« Reply #1655 on: 00:35:53, 18-05-2007 »

Hovhaness - Saturn, cantata for soprano, clarinet & piano
Cyril Scott - Neptune, poem of the sea
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« Reply #1656 on: 00:37:14, 18-05-2007 »

Purcell - Now, now that the sun hath veil'd his light
Mahler - Song of the Earth
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« Reply #1657 on: 00:37:28, 18-05-2007 »

I think IGI was right with Dvorak - Song to the Moon from Rusalka
Mahler - Song of the Earth

I wonder whether you're going down to the Underworld with Offenbach
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« Reply #1658 on: 00:39:27, 18-05-2007 »

Hendrix - Valleys of Neptune
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« Reply #1659 on: 00:39:42, 18-05-2007 »

Of course - Pluto was God of the Underworld!
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« Reply #1660 on: 00:40:30, 18-05-2007 »

Goodwin - The Venus Waltz
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« Reply #1661 on: 00:42:14, 18-05-2007 »

Boyce - Mars appears in his Secular Mass
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« Reply #1662 on: 00:42:49, 18-05-2007 »

Sorry IGI Dvorak was right  Roll Eyes

You're getting the Offennbach. There's another hendrix.

OK we've got,


Purcell
Haydn - 'Mercury' Symphony (No 43)
Ron Goodwin - Venus Waltz
Mahler - Song of the Earth
Dvorak - Song to the Moon from Rusalka
Boyce - Song of Momus to Mars
WA Mozart  - 'Jupiter' Symphony No 41
Hovhaness - Saturn, cantata for soprano, clarinet & piano
Jimi Hendrix
Cyril Scott - Neptune, poem of the sea
Offenbach - Hoch Pluto und sein feu

and adding (not in order) but related

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« Reply #1663 on: 00:44:11, 18-05-2007 »

Some of these were quite straightforward, I should admit, as I only recently posted, over at the FoR3 forum, a planetary connection last week, with some of the same combinations!

Mercury – Haydn – Symphony No.43 ‘Mercury’
Venus – Milhaud – La Naissance de Vénus
Earth – Mahler – Das Lied von der Erde
Mars – Vaclav Pichl - Symphony in D major, "Mars"
Jupiter – Mozart – Symphony No.41 ‘Jupiter’
Saturn – Hovhaness - Saturn, cantata for soprano, clarinet & piano
Uranus – Thomas Oboe Lee - Third String Quartet ("... Child of Uranus, father of Zeus")
Neptune – Cyril Scott - Neptune, poem of the sea for large orchestra

http://www.for3.org/forums/showthread.php?t=23&page=92

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« Reply #1664 on: 00:46:01, 18-05-2007 »

Jimi Hendrix:Tomorrow Never Knows, Uranus Rock
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