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Author Topic: New Musical Connections  (Read 119925 times)
Il Grande Inquisitor
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« Reply #960 on: 17:35:33, 24-03-2007 »

Nicely done, Martin! I had a feeling that Brahms, Liszt or Bartók (the next in my list) would be the giveaways!
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« Reply #961 on: 17:39:05, 24-03-2007 »

You are good Martin. I only mastered Massenet Scenes Hungroises and I could not find anything by other composers. How did you do it so fast? I am really impressed. I knew Brahms Hungarian dances of course, but the others I could not solve.
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« Reply #962 on: 18:01:02, 24-03-2007 »

aaargghh,

I went off on a Shakespearean trip (again) but drew a blank with Lehar.
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« Reply #963 on: 18:11:33, 24-03-2007 »

Good work, Martin! I was struggling away with Paganini pipe-dreams...
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« Reply #964 on: 19:03:40, 24-03-2007 »

Try and link these four:

Nielsen
Gurney
Haydn
Beethoven

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« Reply #965 on: 19:29:11, 24-03-2007 »

Nielsen At the bier of a young artist
Gurney By a bierside

Pass me a beer someone!  Wink
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« Reply #966 on: 19:36:23, 24-03-2007 »

I will, in about 1 hour's time
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« Reply #967 on: 19:58:41, 24-03-2007 »

No bier or beer!

Nielsen
Gurney
Haydn
Beethoven
Prokofiev
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« Reply #968 on: 20:19:25, 24-03-2007 »

Is there a 'sleep' connection here?
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« Reply #969 on: 20:22:21, 24-03-2007 »

I would say so,

Gurney - Sleep
Beethoven - Susse Schlaf
Nielsen - Sřvnen (Sleep)
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« Reply #970 on: 20:23:12, 24-03-2007 »

Nessun dorma!  Cheesy I'll add an extra composer:

Nielsen
Gurney
Haydn
Beethoven
Prokofiev
Kodály
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« Reply #971 on: 20:29:33, 24-03-2007 »

Is it to do with soldiers? Hary Janos, Lt Kije, Military Symphony?
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« Reply #972 on: 20:32:41, 24-03-2007 »

There's no military link, although I can see your thinking.

A new composer, another K:

Nielsen
Gurney
Haydn
Beethoven
Prokofiev
Kodály
Ketélbey
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« Reply #973 on: 22:24:19, 24-03-2007 »

I can not find a clue IGI. I tried with monasteries, but Beethoven has nothing. I tried temprement theme, but came empty.
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« Reply #974 on: 22:39:41, 24-03-2007 »

Well the only VAGUE link I can think of is to do with the east - tales etc.

Warm? Or icy like the wind here today!!
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