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Author Topic: New Musical Connections  (Read 119925 times)
Il Grande Inquisitor
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« Reply #5580 on: 19:13:28, 09-11-2008 »

Did Harry Birtwistle get sent off for using foul language?  Cheesy



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Mahler
Birtwistle
Butler
Ravel
Florent Schmitt
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« Reply #5581 on: 20:15:11, 09-11-2008 »

Is the Birtwistle The Triumph of Time?
I don't really know why, but it's nagging at me until I ask...
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« Reply #5582 on: 20:25:29, 09-11-2008 »

Mahler - Song of the Earth
Birtwistle - Earth Dances
Butler - Back to Ground
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« Reply #5583 on: 21:04:59, 09-11-2008 »

Is the Birtwistle The Triumph of Time?
I don't really know why, but it's nagging at me until I ask...

No triumph here, hh.

Mahler - Song of the Earth
Birtwistle - Earth Dances
Butler - Back to Ground

And no hits there either, I'm afraid.

Mahler
Birtwistle
Butler
Ravel
Florent Schmitt
Britten
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« Reply #5584 on: 10:24:05, 10-11-2008 »


Mahler
Birtwistle
Butler
Ravel
Florent Schmitt
Britten

Mahler -- Kindertotenlieder
Birtwistle -- Nenia: the Death of Orpheus?
Ravel -- Pavane pour une infante defunte
Britten -- Death in Venice?

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« Reply #5585 on: 15:23:34, 10-11-2008 »

Birtwistle - Eight Arias of Remembrance

Britten - War requiem

Butler - Call to remembrance

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« Reply #5586 on: 17:25:03, 10-11-2008 »

Neither death nor remembrance, I'm afraid. Have an extra composer...

Mahler
Birtwistle
Butler
Ravel
Florent Schmitt
Britten
Sibelius
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« Reply #5587 on: 18:56:20, 10-11-2008 »

Neither death nor remembrance, I'm afraid. Have an extra composer...

Mahler
Birtwistle
Butler
Ravel
Florent Schmitt
Britten
Sibelius

I think surely the key word here is Nocturne

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« Reply #5588 on: 19:10:01, 10-11-2008 »

I think surely the key word here is Nocturne

I was thinking that too but it seems insufficiently fiendish to me. Could be a double bluff though.
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« Reply #5589 on: 19:19:54, 10-11-2008 »

Nocturne

seems insufficiently fiendish

Absolutely. I'm a bit stumped.
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« Reply #5590 on: 19:27:26, 10-11-2008 »

Hmmm.

I think he's waiting for us to spell it out (spelt)
I'll start.

Mahler: Symphony no. 7
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« Reply #5591 on: 19:37:50, 10-11-2008 »

Hmmm.

I think he's waiting for us to spell it out (spelt)
I'll start.

Mahler: Symphony no. 7


Britten - Nocturne
Sibelius - Night Ride and Sunrise
Birtwistle - Aubades and Nocturnes from the Io Passion
Martin Butler - Night Machines
Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit
Schmitt -  Huh
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« Reply #5592 on: 19:47:22, 10-11-2008 »

Schmitt -  Huh

Well? What about THIS?

I don't think some of your others are likely as well!
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« Reply #5593 on: 19:53:10, 10-11-2008 »

Nocturne

seems insufficiently fiendish

Absolutely. I'm a bit stumped.

I wonder why? What about this:

Martin Butler
Sequenza Notturna for piano quartet

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« Reply #5594 on: 19:54:55, 10-11-2008 »

Like Richard says, Baz - not nearly dastardly enough for our Cardinal Friend. Unless he's going soft, of course.  Wink
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