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Author Topic: Competition: Two- to Sixty-Second Repertoire Test  (Read 29230 times)
oliver sudden
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« Reply #1335 on: 08:50:07, 02-03-2008 »

Recent Puzzles:

Puzzle 208: set by Mr. Inquisitor here - as yet unsolved
  Puzzle 209: set by Mr. Inquisitor, solved by Mr. Sudden [Shostacowitch Symphony 2]
Puzzle 210: set by Mr. Inquisitor here - as yet unsolved
There is a musical connection between Nos. 208 to 210!  Wink
We must perforce propose Koechlin's Après-midi d'Octobre for 208...
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« Reply #1336 on: 08:53:59, 02-03-2008 »

Recent Puzzles:

Puzzle 208: set by Mr. Inquisitor here - as yet unsolved
  Puzzle 209: set by Mr. Inquisitor, solved by Mr. Sudden [Shostacowitch Symphony 2]
Puzzle 210: set by Mr. Inquisitor here - as yet unsolved
There is a musical connection between Nos. 208 to 210!  Wink
We must perforce propose Koechlin's Après-midi d'Octobre for 208...
Although having actually listened perhaps it seems a better fit for 210.
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« Reply #1337 on: 08:56:36, 02-03-2008 »

We regret to inform Mr Sudden that neither Puzzle 208 nor Puzzle 210 are Charles Koechlin's Après-midi d'Octobre.
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« Reply #1338 on: 09:02:19, 02-03-2008 »

Perhaps a quite random punt at the Walton 2nd symphony for 208 might be excused us.
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« Reply #1339 on: 09:04:28, 02-03-2008 »

A clue for 198...

This piece - written in 1943 by an American who died in 1996 - has a title that is even more alliterative than that given to a similar (but more well known) piece by Copland.

Baz
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« Reply #1340 on: 09:07:32, 02-03-2008 »

A clue for 199...

Written in 1951 by a German composer who emigrated to the US at the age of 45, this is designated as being in the key of B-flat.

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« Reply #1341 on: 09:16:51, 02-03-2008 »

A clue for 199...

Written in 1951 by a German composer who emigrated to the US at the age of 45, this is designated as being in the key of B-flat.

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Is 199 Hindemith's Symphony in B flat for Concert Band?
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« Reply #1342 on: 09:26:52, 02-03-2008 »

A clue for 198...

This piece - written in 1943 by an American who died in 1996 - has a title that is even more alliterative than that given to a similar (but more well known) piece by Copland.

Baz

Here's a wild shot at Mr Iron's 198 - Louise Talma's Carmina Mariana, written in 1943.
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« Reply #1343 on: 09:33:44, 02-03-2008 »

A clue for 199...

Written in 1951 by a German composer who emigrated to the US at the age of 45, this is designated as being in the key of B-flat.

Baz

Is 199 Hindemith's Symphony in B flat for Concert Band?

CORRECT Mr IGI (as you continue your inexorable 'Renaissance' up the points table).
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« Reply #1344 on: 09:33:56, 02-03-2008 »

Perhaps a quite random punt at the Walton 2nd symphony for 208 might be excused us.

It's not Walton's 2nd Symphony.
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« Reply #1345 on: 09:35:50, 02-03-2008 »

A clue for 198...

This piece - written in 1943 by an American who died in 1996 - has a title that is even more alliterative than that given to a similar (but more well known) piece by Copland.

Baz

Here's a wild shot at Mr Iron's 198 - Louise Talma's Carmina Mariana, written in 1943.

Being only a temporary stutter in your resurgence IGI, this is INCORRECT I'm afraid. (There is not much alliteration in that title is there?)
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« Reply #1346 on: 09:41:01, 02-03-2008 »

A clue for 198...

This piece - written in 1943 by an American who died in 1996 - has a title that is even more alliterative than that given to a similar (but more well known) piece by Copland.

Baz
Morton Gould: Ballad for Band?
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« Reply #1347 on: 09:44:40, 02-03-2008 »

A clue for 198...

This piece - written in 1943 by an American who died in 1996 - has a title that is even more alliterative than that given to a similar (but more well known) piece by Copland.

Baz
Morton Gould: Ballad for Band?

A really good effort here - but since this answer is only half correct, the rules require me to deem it INCORRECT (sorry, and no wuckas).
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« Reply #1348 on: 09:47:36, 02-03-2008 »

198 = Morton Gould's Fanfare for Freedom, similar to Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man.
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« Reply #1349 on: 09:54:21, 02-03-2008 »

198 = Morton Gould's Fanfare for Freedom, similar to Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man.

That's the one! Well done IGI.

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