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« Reply #3210 on: 13:03:48, 08-12-2007 » |
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Szymanowski - 3 Masques, Op.34 (Shéhérazade, Tantris the clown, Don Juan's Serenade) Satie - Petite Musique De Clown Triste Mendelssohn - Danse Bergamasque (Dance of the Clowns) Bloch - Leoncavallo - Pagliacci (Clowns)
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« Reply #3211 on: 13:04:28, 08-12-2007 » |
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Going splendidly now, John!
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John W
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« Reply #3212 on: 13:09:32, 08-12-2007 » |
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Bit late with the Bloch, for some reason I was searching Ernst not Ernest but found this: [4 Circus pieces] : July 13-July 17, 1922. Piano solo; 15 p. (4 pieces paged separately). Note: Holographs in ink and pencil. Contents: • 1) The Two "Burlingham" Brothers • 2) The Clown• 3) The Homeliest Woman • 4) Dialogue and Dance of the Heavy-weight and the Dwarf
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« Reply #3213 on: 13:12:54, 08-12-2007 » |
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Well done, John - you've found the full set! Some deserved for you! Szymanowski - 3 Masques Op. 34: Tantris the ClownSatie - Petite musique de clown tristeMendelssohn - A Midsummer Night's Dream, incidental music, Op. 61 Act 5. Scene 1. Dance of the ClownsBloch – Circus Piece: The Clown Leoncavallo – I Pagliacci
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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 #3214 on: 13:22:19, 08-12-2007 » |
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Right, thanks IGI, haven;'t time to set a quiz right now, I really must get out of my pyjamas and get outside, even though it's raining!
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« Reply #3215 on: 13:25:39, 08-12-2007 » |
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Glad I'm not the only one still my jimjams. I'm still trying to top and tail an opera review from the other day. No point getting dressed and going out in the rain till I've done that...
Well done on the clowns, by the way!
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« Reply #3216 on: 13:57:28, 08-12-2007 » |
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Try this one!
Ruggles Shostakovich Quilter Mendelssohn
Four (different) key words should lead you to a famous song...
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George Garnett
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« Reply #3217 on: 14:30:10, 08-12-2007 » |
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Ruggles - AngelsShostakovich - Moscow ParadiseQuilter - Where the Rainbow Ends Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night's DreamI've no idea what the song is but there must be one
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John W
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« Reply #3218 on: 14:56:33, 08-12-2007 » |
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How about,
Ruggles - Angels Shostakovich - Moscow Paradise Quilter - Lead Us, Heavenly Father Mendelssohn - Minnelied im Mai
May The Angels Lead You Into Paradise (In Paradisum)
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roslynmuse
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« Reply #3219 on: 15:40:06, 08-12-2007 » |
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Ruggles - AngelsShostakovich - Moscow ParadiseQuilter - Where the Rainbow Ends Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night's DreamI've no idea what the song is but there must be one Congrats, GG, two out of four! I'd better tell you which two, I suppose...! Quilter and Mendelssohn.
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« Reply #3220 on: 17:01:50, 08-12-2007 » |
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Climb every mountain, search high and low, Follow every by way, every path you know. Climb every mountain, ford every stream Follow every rainbow, till you find your dream So, Ruggles - Men and MountainsShostakovich - The Limpid StreamQuilter - Where the Rainbow Ends Mendelssohn - Midsummer Night's DreamHmm? Do I get to name the teddy bear?
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« Reply #3221 on: 17:53:26, 08-12-2007 » |
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Martle, you closet Julie Andrews fan! Bravo! Anyone remember hearing Willie Rushton sing the words of The Lonely Goatherd to the tune of Summertime on ISIHAC? One of the funniest things I've ever he(a)rd...
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« Reply #3222 on: 18:50:50, 08-12-2007 » |
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Green. Always green.
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« Reply #3223 on: 20:44:06, 08-12-2007 » |
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Well done martle, ros, GG, I always think of Monty Python's version
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« Reply #3224 on: 10:06:33, 09-12-2007 » |
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Here's another teaser for your to solve - a simple, single word connection this time:
Beethoven Ibert Henze Suppé
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