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« Reply #3075 on: 18:55:23, 27-11-2007 » |
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'Up The Garden Path' ? Found it!! Music for Indian Club Swinging
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Il Grande Inquisitor
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« Reply #3076 on: 19:00:07, 27-11-2007 » |
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On An Overgrown Path? Can't see anything leaping out at me from the cycle, although Unutterable Anguish seems appropriate at the moment!
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Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency
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« Reply #3077 on: 19:00:40, 27-11-2007 » |
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Green. Always green.
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George Garnett
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« Reply #3078 on: 19:02:20, 27-11-2007 » |
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Now I'd swear it wasn't there the previous three hundred times I had looked. But is it art?
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« Reply #3079 on: 19:03:14, 27-11-2007 » |
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'Up The Garden Path' ? Found it!! Music for Indian Club Swinging Hurrah! Well spotted, GG!
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« Reply #3080 on: 19:18:00, 27-11-2007 » |
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But is it art?
No, it's music. Come on George, keep up!
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Green. Always green.
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Il Grande Inquisitor
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« Reply #3081 on: 19:32:02, 27-11-2007 » |
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Back to bbm's quintet, could it be the appearance of tritones?
Richard Strauss - Salome Vivaldi - Gloria Britten – War Requiem Beethoven – Fidelio Rossini - Des Tritons s'il vous plait/"Some tritones, please''
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Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency
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« Reply #3082 on: 23:38:19, 27-11-2007 » |
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Whilst we await brassbandmaestro's appearance to confirm that my latest attempt is completely off-beam, another little connection to make. Four composers to connect here, where the four compositions should lead you to a work by a mystery fifth composer:
Dvorak Haydn Stravinsky Beethoven
Good hunting.
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« Reply #3083 on: 10:10:23, 28-11-2007 » |
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Dvorak - The King and the Charcoal Burner
Haydn - Lira Concerti for the King of Naples
Stravinsky - Oedipus Rex
Beethoven - King Stephen Overture
It's all right, IGI. I know it's going to be a 'no'.
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George Garnett
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« Reply #3084 on: 10:28:14, 28-11-2007 » |
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"Good Hunting" ?
Dvorak: The Wild Duck
Haydn: The Hunt Quartet
Stravinsky: Renard
Beethoven: Um....
Franck: Le chasseur maudit
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« Reply #3085 on: 18:16:21, 28-11-2007 » |
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Sorry, George, for the delay - it's been the first chance I've had today to check up on progress. No Kings in this connection. I like your hunting link, but sadly that's not it either. However, your Dvorak is mighty close to the one needed for the connection... Off home now, but I'll check on progress later!
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« Reply #3086 on: 18:55:18, 28-11-2007 » |
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Back to bbm's quintet, could it be the appearance of tritones?
Richard Strauss - Salome Vivaldi - Gloria Britten – War Requiem Beethoven – Fidelio Rossini - Des Tritons s'il vous plait/"Some tritones, please''
Sorry IGI not to do with tritones. I might put some metoerological connections, perhaps??
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« Reply #3087 on: 18:58:28, 28-11-2007 » |
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IGI, can I have a flying guess? With an obscure LvB.
Dvorak - The Wild Dove Stravinsky - Firebird Haydn - Symphony No 83 'The Hen' Beethoven - 'I’m Cockatoo, the Tailor' from "Die Schwestern von Prag"; called Opus 121a
Edit: ah, there's also Beethoven - Opus 79: Piano Sonata No. 25 in G major ("Cuckoo")
and the 5th/link would be Respighi -Birds (Gli Uccelli)
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« Reply #3088 on: 19:02:02, 28-11-2007 » |
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Sorry, George, for the delay - it's been the first chance I've had today to check up on progress. No Kings in this connection. I like your hunting link, but sadly that's not it either. However, your Dvorak is mighty close to the one needed for the connection... Off home now, but I'll check on progress later! The Cunnging Pheasant(Dvorak),IGI?
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« Reply #3089 on: 19:23:33, 28-11-2007 » |
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bbm, not sure this is metrological, but a seasonal suggestion,
Vivaldi - Concerto in E major, Op 6 No 1 "La primavera", 'Spring' Richard Strauss - Das Rosenband (Im Fruhlingsschatten fand ich sie) Beethoven - Violin Sonata in F, 'Fruhling' Britten - Spring Symphony Rossini - ?
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