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« Reply #3165 on: 21:32:24, 06-12-2007 »

Britten - Marsh flowers from the 5 Flower Songs



Nice one, George!  Cheesy
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« Reply #3166 on: 21:38:29, 06-12-2007 »

Congratulations!!! Champagne is being served in the Robing Room 

(Just follow the signs marked "I'm a Celebrant, Get Me Out of Here")
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« Reply #3167 on: 21:50:46, 06-12-2007 »

Cheers, George. Here's a new one to solve. Four composers, four works which should lead you to a series of compositions by a mystery fifth composer:

Wagner
Rimsky-Korsakov
Barber
Raff
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« Reply #3168 on: 23:05:05, 06-12-2007 »

Deep breath... It's worth a try  Smiley

Biber?



Or...

Rimsky-Korsakov  -   Early Spring
Barber                -   Summer Music
Raff                    -  Symphony No 11 (Winter)

Vivaldi: The Three Seasons?    Undecided
   

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« Reply #3169 on: 23:46:34, 06-12-2007 »

Rimsky - Fairy Tale
Wagner - Die Feen

er...er...er...
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« Reply #3170 on: 23:59:44, 06-12-2007 »

A very silly one then while you're thinking about that one.

Richard Strauss
PDQ Bach
Shostakovich
Kodály
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« Reply #3171 on: 00:34:42, 07-12-2007 »

Something about sneezes? (Hary Janos? The Nose?)
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« Reply #3172 on: 00:38:36, 07-12-2007 »

RS Four Last Songs
PDQB Four Next-To-Last Songs

 Huh
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« Reply #3173 on: 01:04:08, 07-12-2007 »

RS Four Last Songs
PDQB Four Next-To-Last Songs

 Huh

DSCH     Four (Dolmatovsky) Songs
G'Day     Four Songs
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« Reply #3174 on: 07:26:30, 07-12-2007 »

Deep breath... It's worth a try  Smiley

Biber?

Or...

Rimsky-Korsakov  -   Early Spring
Barber                -   Summer Music
Raff                    -  Symphony No 11 (Winter)

Vivaldi: The Three Seasons?    Undecided

Not Biber or Vivaldi, but Barber's Summer Music is correct, earning you an extra composer:

Wagner
Rimsky-Korsakov
Barber – Summer Music
Raff
Respighi
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« Reply #3175 on: 08:26:08, 07-12-2007 »

Something about sneezes? (Hary Janos? The Nose?)
Very close! Yes, both those pieces.
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« Reply #3176 on: 09:55:56, 07-12-2007 »

Something about sneezes? (Hary Janos? The Nose?)
Very close! Yes, both those pieces.

PDQB - Fanfare for the Common Cold   Cheesy Cheesy

Richard Strauss  -  It's going to be Feursnot, isn't it. Honestly, Mr S!

Did you have any others lined up? Oh yes, you did, didn't you!

Kenneth Alford  -  Colonel Bogey March

RVW  -  Fantasia on Greensleeves.

You're a very, very naughty boy. 

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« Reply #3177 on: 10:46:27, 07-12-2007 »

Not to mention Roussel's Flemish Rhapsody...
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« Reply #3178 on: 10:48:56, 07-12-2007 »

GG, ros (and perhaps Ollie),

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

As Tommo would say, it hurts - please make it stop!
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« Reply #3179 on: 12:10:36, 07-12-2007 »

Not to mention Roussel's Flemish Rhapsody...

... and Rodrigo's Catarrh Concerto.
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