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« Reply #5325 on: 22:11:10, 06-10-2008 » |
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Having got so far... Is the title that I gave the significant one, or 'From the street'?
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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 #5326 on: 22:17:31, 06-10-2008 » |
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Having got so far... Is the title that I gave the significant one, or 'From the street'?
I'd stick with the title you originally posted.
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Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency
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« Reply #5327 on: 00:22:09, 07-10-2008 » |
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Nerm. Oh. Um. Eek. Help?
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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 #5328 on: 06:43:21, 07-10-2008 » |
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Myaskovsky Respighi Janáček - Piano Sonata I.X.05 Rorem Prokofiev
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« Reply #5329 on: 10:08:52, 07-10-2008 » |
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Jojoba?
Respighi - October Festival from Feste Romane
Prokofiev - Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution
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« Reply #5330 on: 16:43:43, 07-10-2008 » |
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A very good start, Mr Garnett!
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« Reply #5331 on: 16:54:31, 07-10-2008 » |
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Myaskovsky Symphony no. 12 in G minor "October" (1931-1932) Op. 35
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« Reply #5332 on: 18:21:15, 07-10-2008 » |
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Myaskovsky Symphony no. 12 in G minor "October" (1931-1932) Op. 35
Good, Tommo. Just Rorem to go...
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« Reply #5333 on: 21:49:32, 07-10-2008 » |
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'Poppies in October' from Ariel - five poems of Sylvia Plath?
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« Reply #5334 on: 00:02:47, 08-10-2008 » |
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Well done, everyone! Myaskovsky - Symphony No. 12 in G minor ‘October’Respighi - Feste romane III. The October FestivalJanáček - Piano Sonata I.X.05Rorem - Ariel: Poppies in OctoberProkofiev - Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October RevolutionJust missing making an appearance were Hovhaness ( October Mountain) and Shostakovich (on two counts: Symphony No. 2 in B flat major (To October), Op. 14 or October, symphonic poem, Op. 131) .
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« Reply #5335 on: 08:10:34, 08-10-2008 » |
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It was staring me in the face all this time...
A quartet for you this Wednesday morning:
A Fryderyk Chopin in Luca Francesconi The György Kurtág of Richard Strauss The Alun Hoddinott of the Michael Balfe The Elizabeth Lutyens of Gerald Finzi
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« Reply #5336 on: 19:10:21, 08-10-2008 » |
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It's no longer Wednesday morning, but...
Is the Kurtág his Four Capriccios, op.9 to match up to Strauss' opera Capriccio? Is this the sort of thing we're seeking?
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« Reply #5337 on: 19:50:21, 08-10-2008 » |
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Fraid not. It's involves a little more detection than that...
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« Reply #5338 on: 00:33:02, 09-10-2008 » |
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We're looking for an opera, two songs, a set of songs, a poet, an orchestral piece, a set of piano pieces, and a work for solo viola.
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« Reply #5339 on: 20:13:26, 09-10-2008 » |
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Kurtág - Doloroso for solo viola?
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