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« Reply #450 on: 01:00:31, 18-02-2007 » |
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Zappa - Marqueson's Chicken
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #451 on: 01:06:03, 18-02-2007 » |
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Is the 'dog' link the hounds in Haydn's 'Seasons'?
I would leave the dog and the rat until last. Sorry, still not the right Zappa, also. (I'm quite knocked out that you got the Bach, by the way!)
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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 #452 on: 01:08:21, 18-02-2007 » |
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Haydn's Hen Symphony?
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« Reply #453 on: 01:08:57, 18-02-2007 » |
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OK, I think I've got it, the pun's so bad it must be right! Zappa - The Adventures Of Greggery Peccary
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« Reply #454 on: 01:09:53, 18-02-2007 » |
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Zappa: The Pigs' Music
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #455 on: 01:10:15, 18-02-2007 » |
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Haydn's Hen Symphony?
Right composer, right animal (sort of), wrong piece! Sorry, IGI, still not right with the Zappa! (all and sundry should listen to 'Greggary Peccary' and especially the album Weasels Ripped My Flesh, if you don't already know them) Aha, mahlerei - correct (on the Zappa - this is what comes from typing as you are replying at rapid speed).
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« Reply #456 on: 01:10:22, 18-02-2007 » |
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Haydn's Hen Symphony?
Oh please, tell me not!! How obvious would that have been after my last offering!!!
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« Reply #457 on: 01:11:15, 18-02-2007 » |
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Haydn's Hen Symphony?
Oh please, tell me not!! How obvious would that have been after my last offering!!! Don't worry, you can relax on that one.
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #458 on: 01:17:18, 18-02-2007 » |
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So now we have:
Auber – Le cheval de bronze Bach - Wach auf, mein Herz, und singe from BWV 194 Captain Beefheart - Carrot Is as Close as a Rabbit Gets to a Diamond Cowell - Tiger, for piano Billy Harper - (try a language not referenced in any other clue) Haydn – (you should be able to get this one) Lassus - (think multilingual pun) Ned Rorem – 'The Serpent', from Three Poems of Theodore Roethke Satie - The Angora Ox Schubert - (the link is not in the title) Telemann - Packe dich, gelähmter Drache Zappa – 'The Pig's Music'
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Il Grande Inquisitor
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« Reply #459 on: 01:19:30, 18-02-2007 » |
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And we're looking for a Haydn chicken (or Huhn), a rat, a dog and a goat/ram/sheep?!
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« Reply #460 on: 01:20:46, 18-02-2007 » |
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And we're looking for a Haydn chicken (or Huhn), a rat, a dog and a goat/ram/sheep?!
A goat (not a ram or sheep).
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« Reply #461 on: 01:21:53, 18-02-2007 » |
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Haydn: Digan y Pibydd Cock (The red piper's melody)
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« Reply #462 on: 01:22:28, 18-02-2007 » |
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Schubert - not the dogs snarling in the last song of Winterreise?
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #463 on: 01:22:40, 18-02-2007 » |
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Haydn: Digan y Pibydd Cock (The red piper's melody)
Nope.
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« Reply #464 on: 01:22:54, 18-02-2007 » |
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Billy Harper - Capra Black (capra being Italian for goat)
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