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Author Topic: Competition: Two- to Sixty-Second Repertoire Test  (Read 29230 times)
Baz
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« Reply #585 on: 23:07:17, 15-02-2008 »

Let's try an official attempt at Puzzle 70: York Bowen's Reverie in B major, Op. 86?

Unfortunately IGI you are - on this occasion - incorrect (sorry). But I'll put something on the discussion thread.

"Mr Iron"   Sad

Puzzle 70: Frank Bridge - In Autumn

Still incorrect IGI - you are just a little on the warm side though!

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« Reply #586 on: 23:14:25, 15-02-2008 »

Then it must be A Winter Pastoral, then?  Undecided
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« Reply #587 on: 00:11:03, 16-02-2008 »

Here is Puzzle 90, a bit of a quickie: SendSpace or Rapidshare
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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #588 on: 00:45:09, 16-02-2008 »

We wonder whether many Members know this one: puzzle 91 (HERE or HERE).
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« Reply #589 on: 00:46:53, 16-02-2008 »

91 is Mozart's 'Musical Joke' K.522 is it not?
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« Reply #590 on: 00:48:25, 16-02-2008 »

We wonder whether many Members know this one: puzzle 91 (HERE or HERE).

W A Mozart's Musikalischer Spass, K522, last movement, I think.
oops, fell foul of some ruthless efficiency there

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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #591 on: 01:06:04, 16-02-2008 »

91 is Mozart's 'Musical Joke' K.522 is it not?

Indeed so, and a response time of just one minute does not appear to admit of betterment! 180 + (180 - 1) = 359 more points to Mr. Inquisitor.
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« Reply #592 on: 02:08:01, 16-02-2008 »

Mr Dish has asked me to inform Members that his Puzzle 62 was Sextuor - l'Origine des Espčces by Georges Aperghis.
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Baz
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« Reply #593 on: 06:08:13, 16-02-2008 »

Then it must be A Winter Pastoral, then?  Undecided

That (for Puzzle 70) is correct IGI. (But  was beginning to think you were a man for all seasons.)

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« Reply #594 on: 09:34:04, 16-02-2008 »

Here is Puzzle 90, a bit of a quickie: SendSpace or Rapidshare

This, Mr IGI, is from Mozart's Clarinet Quintet K581 - Movt 3 (Trio)

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« Reply #595 on: 10:19:58, 16-02-2008 »

Here is PUZZLE 92
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« Reply #596 on: 10:20:30, 16-02-2008 »

Indeed it is, Mr Iron. Congratulations!

I always find it interesting that the 1st Trio from the Clarinet Quintet doesn't actually feature the clarinet! My copy of the score (Peters Edition) has a clarinet part added 'to give the soloist interest in rehearsal'!!
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« Reply #597 on: 10:56:34, 16-02-2008 »

Since PUZZLE 71 (unsolved) will expire in 2 days, I am giving some clues (hoping that by posting them on this thread I shall not be penalized - I'll take that chance!).

1) The piece was written for a particular Institution where the Wall Game would not be played for another 200+ years

2) The composition is a quasi-dramatic setting of a penitential text, delivered in alternation by 2 choirs (one large, one small)

3) I do not know where the composer is buried, therefore cannot tell you where he lies 'a-mouldering in the grave'


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« Reply #598 on: 11:11:04, 16-02-2008 »

Puzzle 92 may well be the Sonata for two pianos and percussion by Bartók Béla.
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« Reply #599 on: 11:11:15, 16-02-2008 »

Puzzle 93: SendSpace or Rapidshare


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