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« Reply #420 on: 22:03:41, 16-02-2007 » |
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Ned Rorem – Snake ‘Three Poems of Theodore Roethke’ Zappa – Dream of the Dog?
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« Reply #421 on: 22:11:48, 16-02-2007 » |
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And whilst you are trying to get that full list (a few of which are very devious), another one (for which no accumulations, and no clues!):
Blow Charpentier Ireland Palestrina J. Strauss II B.A. Zimmermann
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'These acts of keeping politics out of music, however, do not prevent musicology from being a political act . . .they assure that every apolitical act assumes a greater political immediacy' - Philip Bohlman, 'Musicology as a Political Act'
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« Reply #422 on: 22:15:19, 16-02-2007 » |
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Telemann: Cantata, Packe dich, gelähmter Drache
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« Reply #423 on: 22:18:41, 16-02-2007 » |
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Bach: Aria from Cantata 208, Schafe können sicher weiden
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« Reply #424 on: 22:19:44, 16-02-2007 » |
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Mmm...it's the punning that worries me. I wonder if Billy Harper might just be..Billy (Goat) Harper?! or perhaps it's the ram? (different online sources give different animals) Haydn – The Seasons: From Aries (the ram) does the sun…?
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« Reply #425 on: 22:20:03, 16-02-2007 » |
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Bach: Aria from Cantata 208, Schafe können sicher weiden
Do you think I'd give one that obvious? (The Bach is probably the hardest one of all)
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« Reply #426 on: 22:22:23, 16-02-2007 » |
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Bach - Songs From 'Sammlung auserlesener Fabeln, I' Der Affe (monkey) und die Schaferin, in C major
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« Reply #427 on: 22:24:12, 16-02-2007 » |
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RE 452; I did wonder....
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« Reply #428 on: 22:37:01, 16-02-2007 » |
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Anyone mentioned Rat Tomago yet? I take it it's not Hot Rats, since that's a plural.
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« Reply #429 on: 22:39:49, 16-02-2007 » |
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So, by my reckoning, we've got 8 of the 12 (not sure the Haydn/ Aries thing is right) with goat/ram, rooster, dog, pig/boar to go...
Auber – Le cheval de bronze Bach - Songs From 'Sammlung auserlesener Fabeln, I' Der Affe (monkey) und die Schaferin, in C major Captain Beefheart - Carrot Is as Close as a Rabbit Gets to a Diamond Cowell - Tiger, for piano Billy Harper - Haydn – The Seasons: From Aries (the ram) does the sun… Lassus - Ned Rorem – Snake ‘Three Poems of Theodore Roethke’ Satie - The Angora Ox Schubert - Telemann - Packe dich, gelähmter Drache Zappa – Rat Tomago
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« Reply #430 on: 22:41:15, 16-02-2007 » |
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Lassus Im Mayen hort man die Hanen krahen
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #431 on: 22:45:39, 16-02-2007 » |
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So, by my reckoning, we've got 8 of the 12 (not sure the Haydn/ Aries thing is right) with goat/ram, rooster, dog, pig/boar to go...
Auber – Le cheval de bronze Bach - Songs From 'Sammlung auserlesener Fabeln, I' Der Affe (monkey) und die Schaferin, in C major Captain Beefheart - Carrot Is as Close as a Rabbit Gets to a Diamond Cowell - Tiger, for piano Billy Harper - Haydn – The Seasons: From Aries (the ram) does the sun… Lassus - Ned Rorem – Snake ‘Three Poems of Theodore Roethke’ Satie - The Angora Ox Schubert - Telemann - Packe dich, gelähmter Drache Zappa – Rat Tomago
I'm afraid you only have 5 out of 12 (but one I could let you have, it's so close, so maybe we can say 6 - that should tell you which) (note the correction - said the wrong number before - but you listed 9 and said you had 8!)
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« Reply #432 on: 22:48:27, 16-02-2007 » |
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Well, they must be the Auber, Capt Beefheart, Cowell and Satie, because IGI got a tick for them all earlier...
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« Reply #433 on: 22:49:04, 16-02-2007 » |
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Well, they must be the Auber, Capt Beefheart, Cowell and Satie, because IGI got a tick for them all earlier...
See above, one other one is correct.
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« Reply #434 on: 22:54:04, 16-02-2007 » |
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I hoped the Rorem 'Snake' was correct, but if not, and taking a humorous tack, the snake could be: Haydn - Divertimento (Fieldparthie) for 2 oboes, 2 horns, 3 bassoons & serpent
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