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« Reply #360 on: 15:34:01, 16-02-2007 »

Not 'Checkmate, but another one.

Handel and Bach are both choral.
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« Reply #361 on: 15:38:02, 16-02-2007 »

Bliss: Miracle in the Gorbals?

(Not sure why I'm doing this when I haven't the foggiest idea what the connection is.)
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« Reply #362 on: 15:40:32, 16-02-2007 »

Correct! You've earned another composer (voice from back seat: Are we nearly there yet? IGI: Not too many to go!!)

Elgar – Imperial March
Walton  
Rameau (keyboard piece)
Schubert – Marche militaire
Berlioz - Royal Hunt and Storm ‘The Trojans’
Telemann (cantata)
Suppé - Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna
Bliss - Miracle in the Gorbals
Gounod – La reine de Saba
Françaix
Handel
Vaughan Williams
Tcherepnin (ballet)
Quilter
Bach
Terry Riley
Wagner
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« Reply #363 on: 15:45:48, 16-02-2007 »

Tcherepnin: Narcisse et Echo
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« Reply #364 on: 15:47:43, 16-02-2007 »

Good work, Dan! Have a Holst!

Elgar – Imperial March
Walton  
Rameau (keyboard piece)
Schubert – Marche militaire
Berlioz - Royal Hunt and Storm ‘The Trojans’
Telemann (cantata)
Suppé - Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna
Bliss - Miracle in the Gorbals
Gounod – La reine de Saba
Françaix
Handel (choral blockbuster)
Vaughan Williams
Tcherepnin - Narcisse et Echo
Quilter
Bach (choral blockbuster)
Terry Riley
Wagner
Holst

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« Reply #365 on: 15:49:25, 16-02-2007 »

And the Telemann has to be Der Schulmeister

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« Reply #366 on: 15:51:16, 16-02-2007 »

The Holst is probably The Perfect Fool (which is what I feel at the moment). This has got to be the Mother of All Brain Squeezers.
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« Reply #367 on: 15:51:25, 16-02-2007 »

Of course, regards the Telemann! One step closer....have a Kraus.

Elgar – Imperial March
Walton  
Rameau (keyboard piece)
Schubert – Marche militaire
Berlioz - Royal Hunt and Storm ‘The Trojans’
Telemann - Der Schulmeister
Suppé - Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna
Bliss - Miracle in the Gorbals
Gounod – La reine de Saba
Françaix
Handel (choral blockbuster)
Vaughan Williams
Tcherepnin - Narcisse et Echo
Quilter
Bach (choral blockbuster)
Terry Riley
Wagner
Holst
Kraus
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« Reply #368 on: 15:54:21, 16-02-2007 »

Vaughan Williams London Symphony
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« Reply #369 on: 15:55:03, 16-02-2007 »

The Holst is probably The Perfect Fool (which is what I feel at the moment). This has got to be the Mother of All Brain Squeezers.

No, regards your first comment. I think it's one of my more inspired tortures puzzles yet!!
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« Reply #370 on: 15:55:51, 16-02-2007 »

Vaughan Williams London Symphony

Indeed, rosyln!! Here's your final composer: De Falla.
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« Reply #371 on: 15:56:56, 16-02-2007 »

Am I right in thinking there are 13 composers and 26 letters (beginning and end of work titles)?
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« Reply #372 on: 15:58:18, 16-02-2007 »

Walton The Bear
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« Reply #373 on: 15:58:46, 16-02-2007 »

Rameau La poule
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« Reply #374 on: 15:59:42, 16-02-2007 »

Walton The Bear

Correct!! You've got it, haven't you! A reordering might help Dan twig!


Suppé - Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna
Quilter
Terry Riley
Handel (choral blockbuster)
Tcherepnin - Narcisse et Echo Holst
Wagner
Bach (choral blockbuster)
Elgar – Imperial March
Telemann - Der Schulmeister
De Falla
Kraus
Berlioz - Royal Hunt and Storm ‘The Trojans’
Walton  - The Bear
Rameau - La Poule
Gounod – La reine de Saba
Bliss - Miracle in the Gorbals
Schubert – Marche militaire
Françaix
Vaughan Williams – A London Symphony

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