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Author Topic: New Musical Connections  (Read 119925 times)
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« Reply #900 on: 20:26:00, 18-03-2007 »

Poulenc Aubade
Tchaikovsky Pathetique
Mendelssohn Italian
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« Reply #901 on: 20:27:20, 18-03-2007 »

Two out of three!

Donizetti
Dvorak
Taras Bulba - Janacek
Italian Symphony - Mendelssohn
Aubade - Poulenc
Alborada del gracioso - Ravel
Tchaikovsky
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« Reply #902 on: 20:31:39, 18-03-2007 »

Why did you said about Mendelssohn. I just got it.
Now Tchaikovsky. it should be Pathetic?
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« Reply #903 on: 20:33:20, 18-03-2007 »

Ah, Tchaikovsky's Pathetique isn't the only one with a nickname!
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« Reply #904 on: 20:36:13, 18-03-2007 »

Little Russian?
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« Reply #905 on: 20:37:13, 18-03-2007 »

Winter Daydream?
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« Reply #906 on: 20:38:02, 18-03-2007 »

Manfred has M, could be useful.
I am so bad at this.
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« Reply #907 on: 20:40:09, 18-03-2007 »

OK, I'm a late arrival here, but amongst my scribblings is

Iolanta (opera by Tchaik) for the whole thing

with L for Lucia (Donizetti)
and N for Noon Witch (Dvorak)

O is for...  Onegin???

Warm?
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« Reply #908 on: 20:41:07, 18-03-2007 »

IGI already said NOT Manfred and NOT Tchaikovsky opera  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #909 on: 20:42:15, 18-03-2007 »

Sorry, too much haste. Will regroup.
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« Reply #910 on: 20:43:20, 18-03-2007 »

Little Russian?

Correct!
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« Reply #911 on: 20:48:41, 18-03-2007 »

Donizetti
Dvorak
Taras Bulba - Janacek
Italian Symphony - Mendelssohn
Aubade - Poulenc
Alborada del gracioso - Ravel
Little Russian Tchaikovsky
Dvorak Nature, love and life. The word is probably not English because it doesnot make anything. It must be name of Donizetti's opera that is an answer.
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« Reply #912 on: 20:49:05, 18-03-2007 »

OK, I'm a late arrival here, but amongst my scribblings is

Iolanta (opera by Tchaik) for the whole thing



Not Iolanta for the whole thing...although the letters we have so far would indicate you're correct! Not Lucia or the Noonday Witch either.

Donizetti
Dvorak
Taras Bulba - Janacek
Italian Symphony - Mendelssohn
Aubade - Poulenc
Alborada del gracioso - Ravel
Little Russian Symphony - Tchaikovsky
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« Reply #913 on: 20:50:52, 18-03-2007 »

OK - So we have

L, T, I, A, A, -, -,

could be Italian if we hadn't already got it!!!
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« Reply #914 on: 20:54:39, 18-03-2007 »

I already looked at Donizzeti' operas. I could not find one that ends on al. May be it is slavic word.
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