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Author Topic: Competition: Two- to Sixty-Second Repertoire Test  (Read 29230 times)
Bryn
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« Reply #2070 on: 19:04:33, 13-03-2008 »

Which is the same title as the South Korean anthem and indeed sounds quite similar.

Oh no!!!!! an offtopic post to the Test thread! Er, here's another clue for 333 - the first performance (and recording) of this work consisted of what is now only its first half.

richard, "Korea is one". You should know that. Wink


The composer of Puzzle 296 was a bit of a red, according to his name.
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« Reply #2071 on: 19:06:20, 13-03-2008 »

293: The Patriotic Hymn.

I guess that , as its a matter of translation, "Patriotic Hymn" is close enough. I has "Patriotic Song".

Anyway, full marks to martle please, SCGrew. He has worked hard for then against hard competitione from, ... , well he deserves them anyway.

I don't want them. Shan't accept them. I am an abyssmal refusnik.

Can I donate them to strina, please?

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« Reply #2072 on: 19:16:56, 13-03-2008 »

296: D. Scarlatti, 'In Simile Arringo' from LA CONTESSA DELLE STAGIONI.
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« Reply #2073 on: 19:21:12, 13-03-2008 »

293: The Patriotic Hymn.

I guess that , as its a matter of translation, "Patriotic Hymn" is close enough. I has "Patriotic Song".


Ha! Harrumph! In that case I reckon 'National Anthem' is a pretty close translation too. I would like to donate my points to the highest bidder.  
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« Reply #2074 on: 19:45:18, 13-03-2008 »

Even Mr. Inquisitor's puzzle 306 will expire at 6 p.m. to-day.

Okay, a wild guess for this, Ibert's Chanson du Depart from Chansons de Don Quichotte?

That is absolutely correct, Mr Daniel!!
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« Reply #2075 on: 19:47:45, 13-03-2008 »

Try this one! Puzzle 340: SendSpace or Rapidshare
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« Reply #2076 on: 19:50:07, 13-03-2008 »

Try this one! Puzzle 340: SendSpace or Rapidshare
That wouldn't be Penderecki's Second Symphony would it?
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« Reply #2077 on: 20:02:37, 13-03-2008 »

That was answered with impressive speed, Mr Barrett - correct!!
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« Reply #2078 on: 20:18:45, 13-03-2008 »

296: D. Scarlatti, 'In Simile Arringo' from LA CONTESSA DELLE STAGIONI.

So, Bryn. Hmm? Hmmm??



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« Reply #2079 on: 20:22:19, 13-03-2008 »

A clue towards No.320 - this is one of this year's 'anniversary composers' (SendSpace or Rapidshare)

A clue towards No.321 - the composer was a close friend of the organ builder Aristide Cavaillé-Coll (SendSpace or Rapidshare)
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« Reply #2080 on: 20:44:22, 13-03-2008 »

296: D. Scarlatti, 'In Simile Arringo' from LA CONTESSA DELLE STAGIONI.

So, Bryn. Hmm? Hmmm??





Oh, sorry, it was so wide of the mark I did not even notice it. No, a more generic red. William would tell you, I feel sure, or perhaps you are looking for a loan arranger. Wink
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« Reply #2081 on: 20:53:50, 13-03-2008 »

It is so difficult when folks don't post the links and you have to trawl back pages and never find the links.

296  Wild guess, Rossini, William Tell
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« Reply #2082 on: 21:00:36, 13-03-2008 »

It is so difficult when folks don't post the links and you have to trawl back pages and never find the links.

296  Wild guess, Rossini, William Tell

Don't be so twp, Anty. I was only giving a clue as to the composer, the piece is for horns, and in this performance, very appropriately, hunting horns.

The links were re-posted in reply 2064, i.e., only a few messages back.
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« Reply #2083 on: 21:14:14, 13-03-2008 »

It is so difficult when folks don't post the links and you have to trawl back pages and never find the links.

296  Wild guess, Rossini, William Tell

Don't be so twp, Anty. I was only giving a clue as to the composer, the piece is for horns, and in this performance, very appropriately, hunting horns.

The links were re-posted in reply 2064, i.e., only a few messages back.

Twp, Moi?  OK, for the Welsh challenged as to the expression twp, do not fret,  No. 296 is Franck, Chasseur Maudit.  And if not, it should be
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« Reply #2084 on: 21:16:02, 13-03-2008 »

It is so difficult when folks don't post the links and you have to trawl back pages and never find the links.

296  Wild guess, Rossini, William Tell

Don't be so twp, Anty. I was only giving a clue as to the composer, the piece is for horns, and in this performance, very appropriately, hunting horns.

The links were re-posted in reply 2064, i.e., only a few messages back.

Twp, Moi?  OK, for the Welsh challenged as to the expression twp, do not fret,  No. 296 is Franck, Chasseur Maudit.  And if not, it should be

It's not. You already had the composer, why the change? Still, you got the Chasse bit right. Now, where to meet?
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