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Hm. I may have to go through Sergei Leiferkus's entire discography... Prokofiev: Semyon Kotko? That would be a no, I'm afraid, Mr Sudden. Prokofiev Betrothal in a Monastery then?
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Hm. I may have to go through Sergei Leiferkus's entire discography... Prokofiev: Semyon Kotko? That would be a no, I'm afraid, Mr Sudden. Prokofiev Betrothal in a Monastery then? Nope. That would be another opera, now, wouldn't it, Mr Sudden. (Has Leiferkus recorded Betrothal?)
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376: Prokofiev: The Fiery Angel?
[D'oh, of course. No operas allowed. Please forget I ever existed.]
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376: Prokofiev: The Fiery Angel?
No, that's another opera, Mr Garnett, which would violate the rules (although at least one that Leiferkus has recorded).
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I might as well join in. 376 is Prokofiev's Seven, They are Seven.
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I might as well join in. 376 is Prokofiev's Seven, They are Seven.
Not Prokofiev's Seven, they are Seven either.
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Prokofiev Ivan the Terrible?
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Prokofiev Ivan the Terrible?
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« Reply #2318 on: 23:20:18, 16-03-2008 » |
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Puzzle 373 The Great Learning Paragraphs 2 and 7 (1971; re-released 2002) (Deutsche Grammophon/Universal Classics 471 572).
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Now for the last in the current trio, Puzzle 374, a rather longer clip, this time. Cage Sonatas and Interludes? You're at it again, aren't you, Ollie. Just after the 20 point. No, that is not a prepared piano, nor a sonata or interlude, and neither is it by Cage. It's Harry Partch and I think it's And on the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma but if it's Windsong I will howl and beat my breast.
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Hm. I may have to go through Sergei Leiferkus's entire discography... Prokofiev: Semyon Kotko? That would be a no, I'm afraid, Mr Sudden. Prokofiev Betrothal in a Monastery then? Rachmaninov The Bells is my last go and then it's time for bed. (It's an hour later here...)
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Now for the last in the current trio, Puzzle 374, a rather longer clip, this time. Cage Sonatas and Interludes? You're at it again, aren't you, Ollie. Just after the 20 point. No, that is not a prepared piano, nor a sonata or interlude, and neither is it by Cage. It's Harry Partch and I think it's And on the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma but if it's Windsong I will howl and beat my breast. It is not And on the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma.
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Now for the last in the current trio, Puzzle 374, a rather longer clip, this time. Cage Sonatas and Interludes? You're at it again, aren't you, Ollie. Just after the 20 point. No, that is not a prepared piano, nor a sonata or interlude, and neither is it by Cage. It's Harry Partch and I think it's And on the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma but if it's Windsong I will howl and beat my breast. It is not And on the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma. Fine. Is it Windsong? [beats breast wailing]
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Rachmaninov The Bells is my last go and then it's time for bed. (It's an hour later here...)
For whom the bell tolls...the iron tongue of midnight and all that....no, not Rachmaninov's The Bells either. And so, good night unto you all...
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Puzzle 373 The Great Learning Paragraphs 2 and 7 (1971; re-released 2002) (Deutsche Grammophon/Universal Classics 471 572). Good heavens no. That was just excerpts from the published edition. This is something quite different in structure and ethos.
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