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Author Topic: Competition: Two- to Sixty-Second Repertoire Test  (Read 29230 times)
thompson1780
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« Reply #2025 on: 07:29:26, 13-03-2008 »

334 is the Suite from Janacek's Cunning Little Vixen.

Completely correct!

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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #2026 on: 08:39:56, 13-03-2008 »

HERE and HERE is Puzzle 335.
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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #2027 on: 09:54:41, 13-03-2008 »

HERE or HERE is puzzle 336.
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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #2028 on: 10:01:17, 13-03-2008 »

HERE or HERE is puzzle 337.

Puzzles 335 336 and 337 have something in common. . . .
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Baz
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« Reply #2029 on: 10:26:44, 13-03-2008 »

Clues to Puzzle 326...

This work was 'completed' in 2000. The object of its attention - being in temporary dislocation between 1979 and 1999 - was recently demoted in status. It is, nonetheless, known for its powers of 'renewal'.

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Bryn
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« Reply #2030 on: 10:27:13, 13-03-2008 »

337 is a German Dance by Schubert, as orchestrated by that nice Nazi, Anton Webern.
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Baz
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« Reply #2031 on: 10:42:04, 13-03-2008 »

HERE or HERE is puzzle 336.

Puzzle 336 is Mozart's Deutsche Tanz K600, no 5 ('Der Leiermann'), arranged for string trio (by whom I know not - yet!).
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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #2032 on: 10:50:25, 13-03-2008 »

337 is a German Dance by Schubert, as orchestrated by that nice Nazi, Anton Webern.

Correct! (Do you mean some Nazi composers were not nice? ) We are not sure that he intended it to be played so slowly though. D820 to be precise.
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Baz
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« Reply #2033 on: 10:50:57, 13-03-2008 »

HERE and HERE is Puzzle 335.


I suppose, therefore, that 335 is Haydn's well-known 'German Dance' in G major?

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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #2034 on: 10:55:27, 13-03-2008 »

HERE or HERE is puzzle 336.

Puzzle 336 is Mozart's Deutsche Tanz K600, no 5 ('Der Leiermann'), arranged for string trio (by whom I know not - yet!).

Correct again! It is certainly K600, which is quite good enough; we ourselves are not in a position to confirm the numbering, since no doubt the performers chopped and changed them around; we had not realized that it was not the original scoring, even.
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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #2035 on: 10:56:53, 13-03-2008 »

HERE and HERE is Puzzle 335.


I suppose, therefore, that 335 is Haydn's well-known 'German Dance' in G major?

Baz

Sorry no that it is not.
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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #2036 on: 11:01:43, 13-03-2008 »

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Mr. Thompson 100 for reply 1902 (new puzzle 311)
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Mr. Garnett 20 for reply 1904 (incorrect answer)
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Mr. Garnett 180 for reply 1906 (correct answer to puzzle 281 after 2 days 0 hours 41 minutes)
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Mr. Harmony 180 for reply 1913 (correct answer to puzzle 300 after 1 day 8 hours 4 minutes)
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Mr. Grew 100 for reply 1915 (new puzzle 314)
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Mr. Baziron 20 for reply 1931 (incorrect answer)
Mr. Inquisitor 20 for reply 1934 (incorrect answer)
Mr. Inquisitor 20 for reply 1936 (incorrect answer)
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Mr. Baziron 75 for reply 1940 (clue 1 to puzzle 317)
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« Reply #2037 on: 11:05:06, 13-03-2008 »

A wild guess at Bryn's 297 - Peteris Vasks Violin Concerto - Distant Light
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« Reply #2038 on: 11:13:24, 13-03-2008 »

Clues to Puzzle 326...
This work was 'completed' in 2000. The object of its attention - being in temporary dislocation between 1979 and 1999 - was recently demoted in status. It is, nonetheless, known for its powers of 'renewal'.
Could it in that case be Colin Matthews' superfluous composition Pluto?
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Bryn
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« Reply #2039 on: 11:17:03, 13-03-2008 »

A wild guess at Bryn's 297 - Peteris Vasks Violin Concerto - Distant Light

Well done, that goat-friend. Good Googling?

Now I can get another one ready.
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