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Author Topic: Competition: Two- to Sixty-Second Repertoire Test  (Read 29230 times)
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« Reply #435 on: 23:25:57, 09-02-2008 »

This is inkorrektos but I cannot say more lest I stray from the foolz roolz
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« Reply #436 on: 23:40:41, 09-02-2008 »

In that case it's Bruhns' Mein Hertz ist bereit.

And having just looked at the score I'm pretty confident about this one.

http://icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Bruhns.php

Stephan Schreckenberger singing.
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« Reply #437 on: 00:09:00, 10-02-2008 »

Stephan Schreckenberger
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singing.

but otherwise you have it right. The singer is Max VAN EGMOND and the ensemble is Ricercar Consort.

Congratulations Ollie!
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« Reply #438 on: 09:09:45, 10-02-2008 »

Progressive log up to reply 437:

Mr. Sudden 480 for reply 418 (bonus after puzzle expired unsolved)
Mr. Now -20 for reply 419 (and 420! - no penalty for evident lag but incorrect answer)
Mr. D -75 for reply 421 (off topic)
Mr. Sudden -75 for reply 422 (off topic)
Mr. D -75 for reply 423 (off topic)
Madame A -75 for reply 425 (off topic)
Mr. Barrett -75 for reply 426 (off topic)

Mr. Inquisitor 180 for reply 427 (correct answer to puzzle 54 after 1 day 8 hours 18 minutes)
Mr. Baziron 129 bonus after reply 427
Mr. Grew 100 for reply 430 (new puzzle 60 at 00:01:55 on the 9th)
Mr. Dish 100 for reply 431 (new puzzle 61 at 02:04:19 on the 9th)

Mr. Barrett -75 for reply 432 (off topic)
Mr. Sudden -20 for reply 434 (incorrect answer)
Mr. Sudden 180 for reply 436 (correct answer to puzzle 61 after 21 hours 36 minutes)
Mr. Dish 86 bonus after reply 436

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« Reply #439 on: 09:11:52, 10-02-2008 »

Grand accumulated Members' points list:

Mr. Inquisitor: 2983
Mr. Baziron: 2465
Mr. Macrae: 2132
Mr. Sudden: 1672
Mr. Dish: 1581
Mr. Grew: 1181


Mr. Thompson: 788
Mr. Now: 504
Mr. Autoharp: 447
Mr. Opilec: 300
Mr. Dough: 241
Mr. Johnson: 40
Mr. Garnett: 25


Mr. Daniel: -20
Mr. H: -75
Mr. Pace: -75
Madame A: -238
Mr. W: -320
Mr. D: -342
Madame Antheil: -440
Mr. Martle: -644

Madame Strinasacchi: -880
Mr. Barrett: -1539


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« Reply #440 on: 09:21:49, 10-02-2008 »

Recent Puzzles:

  Puzzle 41: set by Mr. D, solved by Mr. Now [Butler Sequenza Notturna]
Puzzle 42: set by Mr. D, expired unsolved: awaiting revelation of solution
  Puzzle 43: set by Mr. Now, solved by Mr. Martle [Sibelius Symphony 2]
  Puzzle 44: set by Mr. Now, solved by Mr. Martle [Barrett Transmission]
  Puzzle 45: set by Mr. Grew, solved by Mr. Autoharp [Dvorak Symphony 8]
  Puzzle 46: set by Mr. Macrae, solved by Mr. Thompson [Rachmaninoff Concerto 4]
  Puzzle 47: set by Mr. Grew, solved by Mr. Now [Fibich Poeme/At Twilight]
  Puzzle 48: set by Mr. Macrae, solved by Mr. Sudden [Chausson Lilac Time]
Puzzle 49: set by Mr. Grew here - as yet unsolved
  Puzzle 50: void
Puzzle 51: set by Mr. Macrae here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 52: set by Mr. D here - as yet unsolved
  Puzzle 53: set by Mr. Baziron, solved by Mr. Macrae [Goobyedoolina Ten Preludes]
  Puzzle 54: set by Mr. Baziron, solved by Mr. Inquisitor [Haydn String Quartet Opus 74/1]
  Puzzle 55: set by Mr. Baziron, solved by Mr. Inquisitor [Beethoven Prometheus Overture]
Puzzle 56: set by Mr. Baziron here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 57: set by Mr. Inquisitor here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 58: set by Mr. Inquisitor here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 59: set by Mr. Inquisitor here - as yet unsolved
Puzzle 60: set by Mr. Grew here - as yet unsolved
  Puzzle 61: set by Mr. Dish, solved by Mr. Sudden [Bruhns Mein Hertz ist bereit]
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« Reply #441 on: 09:30:20, 10-02-2008 »

I'm going to have a bit of a guess at Mr Grew's Puzzle No.60. Could it be the Piano Concerto by Frederick Delius?
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« Reply #442 on: 09:46:20, 10-02-2008 »

I'm going to have a bit of a guess at Mr Grew's Puzzle No.60. Could it be the Piano Concerto by Frederick Delius?

Sorry, but that's not it!

Here in return is a bit of a guess at Mr. Inquisitor's Puzzle No. 59. Could it be Bruckner's early (1863) Symphony in F minor?
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« Reply #443 on: 10:11:41, 10-02-2008 »

Not Bruckner's F minor Symphony (1863), I'm afraid.
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« Reply #444 on: 10:38:35, 10-02-2008 »

60 sounds like Martinu - Sinfonitta Giocosa?
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« Reply #445 on: 10:55:47, 10-02-2008 »

60 sounds like Martinu - Sinfonietta Giocosa?

Mr. Autoharp is absolutely right, and has gained 180 points!

The composer wrote it in the south (Aix-en-Provence) after the fall of France, and shortly thereafter he made his way as a refugee first to Portugal and then to Northern America.

It is a fascinating work and a delight to listen to with its combination of elements of Bach and Beethoven is it not?
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« Reply #446 on: 10:57:49, 10-02-2008 »

Well Mr. Inquisitor is number 59 from Bruckner's Symphony "No. 0" then?
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« Reply #447 on: 10:59:35, 10-02-2008 »

Well Mr. Inquisitor is number 59 from Bruckner's Symphony "No. 0" then?


That's incorrect as well, Mr Grew.
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« Reply #448 on: 12:20:54, 10-02-2008 »

Wild guess for 59 then, IGI: Mussorgsky, Mlada?
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« Reply #449 on: 12:24:16, 10-02-2008 »

Wild guess for 59 then, IGI: Mussorgsky, Mlada?

Neither Mussorgsky's nor Rimsky's Mlada for No.59, martle.
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