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« Reply #4980 on: 20:11:15, 14-08-2008 » |
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I may have misleadingly omitted something: the Popper is also correct.
But why didn't I just use Ernst Krenek's eleven transparencies? Why did I need to rely on a pun?
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« Reply #4981 on: 20:13:44, 14-08-2008 » |
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Chopin - Scherzo No. 3 in C-sharp minor? I'll stay quiet for now...
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« Reply #4982 on: 20:21:25, 14-08-2008 » |
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Me too.But now, IGI -- can you fill in the blanks?!?! I still can't. But here's another clue: 14. Mana-Zucca
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« Reply #4983 on: 20:34:35, 14-08-2008 » |
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And another 16. Brahms But now, IGI -- can you fill in the blanks?!?! I still can't. No, I reckon 7 and 10 have to remain empty categories!
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« Reply #4984 on: 21:11:37, 14-08-2008 » |
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And another 16. Brahms
... being Waltzes in this case? Oh, no, scrub that, There were 15 of the buglers, weren't there. Stet scrub. There were 16.
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« Reply #4985 on: 21:12:06, 14-08-2008 » |
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This is a different sort of puzzle. Here is a list of composers:
Mmmm, does that mean the Elgar is correct or that you've succeeded in foxing us?!
Rachmaninov wrote 9 op.39 Études-Tableaux.
The number that appears twice in this very post is a clue.
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« Reply #4986 on: 21:16:31, 14-08-2008 » |
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And another 16. Brahms
... being Waltzes in this case? Oh, no, scrub that. There were 15 of the buglers weren't there. Poor old No.16 in D minor. Yes, the 16 Brahms Waltzes!
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« Reply #4987 on: 22:55:37, 14-08-2008 » |
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A lot of Op.39's in the list...
Fernando Sor Op. 39 - Six Valses.
Reinhold Moritzovich Gliere - Eight Pieces, Op. 39
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« Reply #4988 on: 23:03:13, 14-08-2008 » |
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Alkan, 12 Études les dans tons mineurs, Op. 39
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« Reply #4989 on: 23:10:49, 14-08-2008 » |
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7. Walter Bricht!
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'is this all we can do?' anonymous student of the University of Berkeley, California quoted in H. Draper, 'The new student revolt' (New York: Grove Press, 1965) http://www.myspace.com/itensemble
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« Reply #4990 on: 23:14:00, 14-08-2008 » |
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10. Flor Peeters!
Does this mean I win some sort of prize?
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« Reply #4991 on: 23:16:33, 14-08-2008 » |
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10. Flor Peeters!
Tien choralen for organ op.39 I'm not sure Turfers will allow the Bricht Klaviersonate VII in E dur, though.
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« Reply #4992 on: 23:22:32, 14-08-2008 » |
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Warum? Chopin - Scherzo No. 3 in C-sharp minor? Is there some subtle distinction I am not perceiving here? [oh. that was no 1 wasn't it? hum. back to the drawing board...]
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« Reply #4993 on: 23:29:19, 14-08-2008 » |
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Aha!
7. IcanhazMaxReger?
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« Reply #4994 on: 23:30:28, 14-08-2008 » |
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Well, if I've interpreted tf's hints correctly, we're seeking op.39 works where the number of pieces which make up that opus number corresponds with his initial list, so Chopin's op.39 is just one piece, Beethoven's op.39 are two Preludes, Mendelssohn's op.39 consist of Three Motets for female choir and organ etc. Bricht's op.39 is his 7th Piano Sonata, but only consists of one actual piece (I suspect). Schumann's op.39, Liederkreis, consists of 12 songs and is an alternative to the Alkan.
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