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Author Topic: Competition: Two- to Sixty-Second Repertoire Test  (Read 29230 times)
strinasacchi
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« Reply #1140 on: 22:40:55, 29-02-2008 »

aaargh!

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« Reply #1141 on: 22:42:08, 29-02-2008 »

I'll lead with Glass: Einstein on the Beach...

Oh come, now, It's nothing like it! Wink Well, it's not it, anyway.
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« Reply #1142 on: 22:45:49, 29-02-2008 »

Glass: Music in 12 Parts
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« Reply #1143 on: 22:46:13, 29-02-2008 »

I'm just hoping to get some negative points back.  This general amnesty has wreaked havoc on my quest for last place.

Is it a Brahms piano quartet?
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« Reply #1144 on: 22:48:34, 29-02-2008 »

Well, what more can I say, by way of a clue, re. Puzzle 159? It has been established that it is the work of a leading American "ultramodernist" who sacrificed her own career as a composer to dedicate herself to supporting her husband in his own musical endeavours which were not in the same genre. She is probably best known today for much the same type of work as Samuel Barber is, i.e. an arrangement for larger ensemble of a single movement form a chamber work.
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« Reply #1145 on: 22:49:48, 29-02-2008 »

It could we be one of the Glass Qatsi scores: the remake of Koyaanisqatsi, judging by the sound quality?
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« Reply #1146 on: 22:51:18, 29-02-2008 »

Glass: Music in 12 Parts

Gor blimey,. don't none of you know one piece of Glass from another? No, it is not from Music in 12 Parts. Where's that Anty. I bet she knows it.
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« Reply #1147 on: 22:51:28, 29-02-2008 »

Well, what more can I say, by way of a clue, re. Puzzle 159? It has been established that it is the work of a leading American "ultramodernist" who sacrificed her own career as a composer to dedicate herself to supporting her husband in his own musical endeavours which were not in the same genre. She is probably best known today for much the same type of work as Samuel Barber is, i.e. an arrangement for larger ensemble of a single movement form a chamber work.
It's Ruth Crawford Seeger then... 9 preludes (1928)?
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« Reply #1148 on: 22:53:27, 29-02-2008 »

Glass: Music in 12 Parts

Gor blimey,. don't none of you know one piece of Glass from another? No, it is not from Music in 12 Parts. Where's that Anty. I bet she knows it.
Well I knew it wasn't Einstein but I reckon it's from the same period-ish so I'm going to go with Another Look at Harmony and then I'm probably going to give up...
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« Reply #1149 on: 22:54:21, 29-02-2008 »

It could we be one of the Glass Qatsi scores: the remake of Koyaanisqatsi, judging by the sound quality?

No, no, and thrice times, no. That there Sean would know, even if he puts naughty words to it that ain't there. Wink
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« Reply #1150 on: 22:56:59, 29-02-2008 »

Well shall I wade in.....

Akhenaten?  (or however you spell it)

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« Reply #1151 on: 23:00:26, 29-02-2008 »

Well, what more can I say, by way of a clue, re. Puzzle 159? It has been established that it is the work of a leading American "ultramodernist" who sacrificed her own career as a composer to dedicate herself to supporting her husband in his own musical endeavours which were not in the same genre. She is probably best known today for much the same type of work as Samuel Barber is, i.e. an arrangement for larger ensemble of a single movement form a chamber work.
It's Ruth Crawford Seeger then... 9 preludes (1928)?

Ruth Crawford, indeed. Now, which of the Preludes? I must demand this since I gave a very clear clue as to its identity very early in the proceedings.
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« Reply #1152 on: 23:01:17, 29-02-2008 »

Well shall I wade in.....

Akhenaten?  (or however you spell it)

Tommo

How ever you spell it, it's wrong.
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« Reply #1153 on: 23:01:29, 29-02-2008 »

194 - Glass' Songs from Liquid Days?
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« Reply #1154 on: 23:03:25, 29-02-2008 »

194 - Glass' Songs from Liquid Days?

You've got to be joking! No.
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