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Author Topic: Competition: Two- to Sixty-Second Repertoire Test  (Read 29230 times)
Sydney Grew
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« Reply #1080 on: 10:27:22, 29-02-2008 »

Recent Puzzles:

  Puzzle 159: set by Mr. Bryn, solved by Mr. Sudden [Seeger 9 Preludes]
  Puzzle 168: set by Mr. Inquisitor, solved by Mr. Opilec [Ligeti Concert Românesc]
  Puzzle 169: set by Mr. Inquisitor, solved by Mr. Sudden [Glazounoff Symphony 5]
Puzzle 174: set by Mr. Grew here - as yet unsolved
  Puzzle 175: set by Mr. Grew, solved by Mr. Watson [Suk Fantastic Scherzo]
  Puzzle 176: set by Mr. Grew, solved by Mr. Baziron [Liszt Mazeppa]
  Puzzle 177: set by Mr. Watson, solved by Mr. Inquisitor [Wagner Overture to Das Liebesverbot]
Puzzle 178: set by Mr. Grew here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 179: set by Mr. Inquisitor here - as yet unsolved
  Puzzle 180: set by Mr. Watson, solved by Mr. Inquisitor [Alfvén The Prodigal Son Fest Spel]
  Puzzle 181: set by Mr. Grew, solved by Mr. Watson [Mozart Gigue K574]
  Puzzle 182: set by Mr. Bryn, solved by Mr. Sudden [Shostakowitch Anti-Formalist Rayok]
Puzzle 183: set by Mr. Bryn here - as yet unsolved
  Puzzle 184: set by Mr. Baziron, solved by Mr. Sudden [Parry I was Glad]
Puzzle 185: set by Mr. Sudden here - as yet unsolved
  Puzzle 186: set by Mr. Sudden, solved by Mr. Bryn [Bartok String Quartet 4]
Puzzle 187: set by Mr. Sudden here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 188: set by Mr. Sudden here - as yet unsolved
  Puzzle 189: set by Mr. Baziron, solved by Mr. Sudden [Fauré Pavane]
  Puzzle 190: set by Mr. Inquisitor, solved by Mr. Opilec [Tchaikovski Symphony 5]
  Puzzle 191: set by Mr. Inquisitor, solved by Mr. Opilec [Haydn Symphony 83]
  Puzzle 192: set by Mr. Bryn, solved by Mr. Sudden [Hindemith Concert Piece for Trautonium and Strings]
Puzzle 193: set by Mr. Inquisitor here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 194: set by Mr. Bryn here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 195: set by Mr. Thompson here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 196: set by Mr. Thompson here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 197: set by Mr. Thompson here - as yet unsolved
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oliver sudden
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« Reply #1081 on: 10:51:04, 29-02-2008 »

I wonder if 182 might be the Shostakovich 'Anti-Formalist Rayok' in English translation?
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« Reply #1082 on: 11:14:47, 29-02-2008 »

Here is PUZZLE 184
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« Reply #1083 on: 11:21:19, 29-02-2008 »

I wonder if 182 might be the Shostakovich 'Anti-Formalist Rayok' in English translation?

Wonder no longer, os, for such it is, from the Rostropovich performance of the initial edition, recorded in January 1989, at the Kennedy Center[sic], Washington DC.
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« Reply #1084 on: 11:22:32, 29-02-2008 »

Three easy ones to enable Members to garner some hefty Time Bonuses.

Puzzle 185
Puzzle 186
Puzzle 187
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« Reply #1085 on: 11:34:20, 29-02-2008 »

186 is the finale of Bartok's 4th String Quartet, played, I think, by the Belcea's
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« Reply #1086 on: 11:36:54, 29-02-2008 »

Played not in fact by the Belcea Quartet but by the one quartet who in my estimation have a slight edge over same in these pieces at the moment. That's by the by however. Yes, points to Member Bryn for the correct identification of the Bartók String quartet no. 4 Sz 91.
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« Reply #1087 on: 11:48:00, 29-02-2008 »

Played not in fact by the Belcea Quartet but by the one quartet who in my estimation have a slight edge over same in these pieces at the moment. That's by the by however. Yes, points to Member Bryn for the correct identification of the Bartók String quartet no. 4 Sz 91.

I would like to thank Messrs Sorkin, Loft, Ilmer and Sopkin, through whose good offices I was introduced to this work, and Mr Singer, whose sewing machine shop in Windsor made the Saga LPs available to me at 12/6 each.

Now come on os, spill the beans, which four were doing the business?
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« Reply #1088 on: 12:04:59, 29-02-2008 »

Puzzle 188
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« Reply #1089 on: 12:15:19, 29-02-2008 »

A wild guess:

Frank Martin - Mulled Wine Le Vin Herbé.
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« Reply #1090 on: 12:18:39, 29-02-2008 »

Alas, none of my three snippets currently in play (185, 187, 188) is this work.
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« Reply #1091 on: 12:30:00, 29-02-2008 »


O.K., I will have a quick stab at Martin's Golgotha.
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« Reply #1092 on: 12:31:32, 29-02-2008 »

Ach, Golgotha! Unsel'ges Golgotha. This they are also not.
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« Reply #1093 on: 12:59:37, 29-02-2008 »

O.K., O.K., how about Frank Martin's "In Terra Pax" for Puzzle 188? Let's try that.
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« Reply #1094 on: 13:04:54, 29-02-2008 »

Just a hunch, because I've not got a copy to hand, but could 188 be Poulenc's  Figure humaine?
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