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Author Topic: Competition: Two- to Sixty-Second Repertoire Test  (Read 29230 times)
richard barrett
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« Reply #1980 on: 11:21:43, 12-03-2008 »

Is Richard's 323 some unfamiliar bit of B.A. Zimmermann's trumpet concerto? Just thought I'd ask. (Or is the fact that it measures 666kB a clue?)
Are there any unfamiliar bits, I ask you? No, that it is not.
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« Reply #1981 on: 11:22:44, 12-03-2008 »

I'll have a stab at snatch 323: Birtwistle, Endless Parade? I'm sure that's wrong on second thoughts. But, hell.
Nothing to do with hell or parades, though I predict some kicking of self if you don't get it and someone else does.
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« Reply #1982 on: 11:24:41, 12-03-2008 »

I'll have a wild fling at Xenakis's Jonchaies for 324 but I admit most of his orchestral stuff sounds pretty much the same to me.  Wink
What? WHAT??? Step outside, you cad. Yes, Jonchaies it is.
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« Reply #1983 on: 11:27:14, 12-03-2008 »

And this is Puzzle 327.
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« Reply #1984 on: 12:15:18, 12-03-2008 »

I'll have a wild fling at Xenakis's Jonchaies for 324 but I admit most of his orchestral stuff sounds pretty much the same to me.  Wink
What? WHAT??? Step outside, you cad. Yes, Jonchaies it is.
Hurrah!

It's lovely when the wild flings connect, I must say.

Er, Richard, I be seein' no Puzzle 327... I wonder if your link is quite what it should be?
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« Reply #1985 on: 13:03:56, 12-03-2008 »

I'll have a stab at snatch 323: Birtwistle, Endless Parade? I'm sure that's wrong on second thoughts. But, hell.
Nothing to do with hell or parades, though I predict some kicking of self if you don't get it and someone else does.

Right, well I see there's a small part of my face still without egg on it, so let's try the Maxwell Davies trumpet concerto.
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« Reply #1986 on: 13:10:24, 12-03-2008 »

No, Martle, it isn't a trumpet concerto, that's the full extent of trumpet solo action in the piece.

Puzzle 327 now has an actual link to an actual (well, virtual) URL.
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« Reply #1987 on: 13:46:40, 12-03-2008 »

Here is Puzzle 328
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« Reply #1988 on: 14:09:50, 12-03-2008 »

Really Baz, you may as well have just told us outright that 328 is the John Mahon Clarinet Concerto No 2 in F major... Wink
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« Reply #1989 on: 14:12:02, 12-03-2008 »

Really Baz, you may as well have just told us outright that 328 is the John Mahon Clarinet Concerto No 2 in F major... Wink

Which movement Ollie? Tongue
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« Reply #1990 on: 14:45:19, 12-03-2008 »

Some clues:

323 is from a symphony.

325 is believed to be the first piece of that title (which isn't "symphony", by the way) to be composed in France.

327 is from a vocal piece.


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« Reply #1991 on: 14:54:54, 12-03-2008 »

Really Baz, you may as well have just told us outright that 328 is the John Mahon Clarinet Concerto No 2 in F major... Wink

Which movement Ollie? Tongue
2 - Andante (The birks of Endermay) [4'13] at a guess but I do believe we're only after the actual pieces here... Wink

Just teasing - of course you're right.  Grin
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Tony Watson
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« Reply #1992 on: 19:14:18, 12-03-2008 »

A clue for 310:

Puzzle 310

The instrument heard at the beginning is a theremin. It's from a film (which might disqualify it) but it's much like the Warsaw Concerto (which it isn't).
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« Reply #1993 on: 19:22:34, 12-03-2008 »

Mr Watson, may we hazard, for 310, Rozsa's 'Spellbound' Concerto of 1946, derived from the score to the Hitchcock film?
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« Reply #1994 on: 20:25:17, 12-03-2008 »

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Mr Watson, may we hazard, for 310, Rozsa's 'Spellbound' Concerto of 1946, derived from the score to the Hitchcock film?

You may indeed hazard, Mr Martle, and you would be entirely correct!
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