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Author Topic: New Musical Connections  (Read 119925 times)
Antheil
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« Reply #4200 on: 15:12:32, 27-03-2008 »

Hola Gringo!

Sorry, no Princesses or Frogs are involved in this quartet  Cheesy
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« Reply #4201 on: 15:30:03, 27-03-2008 »

Hola Gringo!

Sorry, no Princesses or Frogs are involved in this quartet  Cheesy

Drat.

Girls' names?

Judith in Bluebeard (Bartok), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev and German),
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« Reply #4202 on: 15:39:47, 27-03-2008 »

Not a girls' name theme either, sorry.
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« Reply #4203 on: 20:44:04, 27-03-2008 »

Just a couple of more clues please??!!?
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« Reply #4204 on: 20:56:00, 27-03-2008 »

OK BBM. just for you, Rossini x
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« Reply #4205 on: 19:21:16, 28-03-2008 »

Is it cats, Anna? (not that I can find a Bartok link)

Edward German - The cat sailor
Prokofiev – The cat in Peter and the Wolf
Zappa - Alley Cat
Rossini – Cats’ duet
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« Reply #4206 on: 00:08:10, 29-03-2008 »

Is it cats, Anna? (not that I can find a Bartok link)

Edward German - The cat sailor
Prokofiev – The cat in Peter and the Wolf
Zappa - Alley Cat
Rossini – Cats’ duet


...is the purrfect answer.

I'll get back to my scratching post.
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« Reply #4207 on: 00:31:37, 29-03-2008 »

Now come on IGI and Mahlerei, pay attention at the back there  - here is another clue for you boys.

Wendy Carlos
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« Reply #4208 on: 00:34:42, 29-03-2008 »

Now come on IGI and Mahlerei, pay attention at the back there  - here is another clue for you boys.

Wendy Carlos

Sorry, Miss, day dreaming again.
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« Reply #4209 on: 00:42:16, 29-03-2008 »

Now come on IGI and Mahlerei, pay attention at the back there  - here is another clue for you boys.
Wendy Carlos
Sorry, Miss, day dreaming again.

Hola Gringo of the Tattered Poncho, get the German and it all falls into a theme, innit?
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« Reply #4210 on: 07:25:43, 29-03-2008 »

Would Nicolai and Lehar be the other subs, Anna?

Edward German – Merrie England
Prokofiev – Romeo and Juliet, Act II: The people continue to make merry
Bartok - Merry Andrew,Mikrokosmos,No.139
Zappa -
Rossini – L'inganno felice (The Merry Deception)
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« Reply #4211 on: 07:57:17, 29-03-2008 »

Thats being very merry IGI Huh Roll Eyes Grin
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« Reply #4212 on: 08:15:51, 29-03-2008 »

Would Nicolai and Lehar be the other subs, Anna?

Edward German – Merrie England
Prokofiev – Romeo and Juliet, Act II: The people continue to make merry
Bartok - Merry Andrew,Mikrokosmos,No.139
Zappa -
Rossini – L'inganno felice (The Merry Deception)


Not really Zappa, but I wonder Wild Man Fischer's "Merry-go-round" is the solution.

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« Reply #4213 on: 10:36:24, 29-03-2008 »

Not merry I am afraid and not all one common word although three share it the others are variants.

Remember I added Wendy Carlos to the list, now if I add Michael Torke will it be obvious?
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« Reply #4214 on: 11:15:04, 29-03-2008 »

It's orange init?
Prokofiev's Love for three oranges
Carlos's score for A Clockwork orange
German's Nell Gwyn
Bartok's Miraculous Mandarin
Torke's Ecstatic Orange

I'm working on the Zappa and the Rossini
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