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Author Topic: New Musical Connections  (Read 119925 times)
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« Reply #2370 on: 22:08:59, 02-07-2007 »

This wouldn't be a Martle coloured connection would it?

Faure Green
Howells In Green Ways
Byrd Though Amaryllis dance in green
Grainger Green Bushes/ My Robin is to the Greenwood Gone
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« Reply #2371 on: 22:13:24, 02-07-2007 »

Green, always green! Well spotted, rm!  Cheesy
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« Reply #2372 on: 22:19:00, 02-07-2007 »

Shucks! I would have got it, I would, I would!


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« Reply #2373 on: 22:19:52, 02-07-2007 »

Try these four then. Not a common word connection, but a thematic one.

Puccini
Verdi
Satie
Nielsen
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« Reply #2374 on: 22:23:27, 02-07-2007 »

Puccini - Three Masks in Turandot
Verdi - A Masked Ball
Nielsen - Maskarade

Huh?
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« Reply #2375 on: 22:26:46, 02-07-2007 »

A quick response, pw, but no masked guests in this connection, I'm afraid.
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« Reply #2376 on: 11:09:04, 03-07-2007 »

Is the link works with stories written by other composers?

Verdi (Rossini & BERLIOZ): GIOVANNA D'ARCO, OTELLO & THE CORSAIR
Puccini (Massenet & Leoncavallo): MANON & BOHEME
Satie (Offenbach): GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT
Nielsen (Handel): SAUL & DAVID (SAUL)
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« Reply #2377 on: 16:23:38, 03-07-2007 »

Not links to other composers' works, no. I'll add a fifth composer:

Puccini
Verdi
Satie
Nielsen
Vaughan Williams
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« Reply #2378 on: 16:44:50, 03-07-2007 »

Witchcraft?

Verdi: MACBETH
Puccini: LE VILLI
Nielsen: SAUL & DAVID
RVW: THE POISONED KISS
Satie: ?
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« Reply #2379 on: 17:37:13, 03-07-2007 »

No witchcraft either...
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« Reply #2380 on: 17:39:56, 03-07-2007 »

Not Pastoral somehow?
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« Reply #2381 on: 17:42:16, 03-07-2007 »

Nothing pastoral either. Where's your avatar disappeared to, Ollie?

Another composer:

Puccini
Verdi
Satie
Nielsen
Vaughan Williams
Henze
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« Reply #2382 on: 20:24:56, 03-07-2007 »

A few vocal works here, but some orchestral too... it might be an idea to try a few random guesses to start you off, as the connection may not strike you straight away.  Wink
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« Reply #2383 on: 23:40:56, 03-07-2007 »

OK - totally random and no connection that I can see:

Puccini Crisantemi
Verdi Otello
Satie La statue de bronze
Nielsen An Imaginary Journey to the Faroe Islands
Vaughan Williams Sinfonia Antarctica
Henze Undine

Any of those amywhere near the target?

Hmm - strike  Wink Huh A clue? If so I'm too sleepy to get it...
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« Reply #2384 on: 23:56:42, 03-07-2007 »

'No Deal', there, rm. The Puccini is operatic, as is the Verdi. I'll add another composer...

Puccini
Verdi
Satie
Nielsen
Vaughan Williams
Henze
Richard Strauss
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