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Author Topic: Competition: Two- to Sixty-Second Repertoire Test  (Read 29230 times)
martle
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« Reply #750 on: 13:07:59, 19-02-2008 »

I believe 123 to be Herr Schoenberg's Wind Quintet.
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Sydney Grew
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« Reply #751 on: 13:08:47, 19-02-2008 »

123 sounds very Stravinskian...could it be his Octet for Winds?

Sorry Mr. Inquisitor, that's not it.
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« Reply #752 on: 13:11:37, 19-02-2008 »

I believe 123 to be Herr Schoenberg's Wind Quintet.

Correct Mr. Martle! The passage comes right at the end of the fourth movement; we at least hear a faint echo there of the very end of the first Chamber Symphony.
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« Reply #753 on: 13:31:40, 19-02-2008 »

Indeed we do, Mr Grew.

And


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« Reply #754 on: 14:41:30, 19-02-2008 »

119 = Miaskovsky's Theme and Variations for string orchestra (on a theme by Grieg)?? (arranged from his 3rd String Quartet)

I fear on this occasion you are uncharacteristically INCORRECT IGI. (I can't hear anything 'Russian' about its green, swaying lushness at al!)

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« Reply #755 on: 14:42:44, 19-02-2008 »

119 = Miaskovsky's Theme and Variations for string orchestra (on a theme by Grieg)?? (arranged from his 3rd String Quartet)

Or more likely to be Hugo Wolf's Italian Serenade! ?

This too, is INCORRECT IGI. Sad

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« Reply #756 on: 15:37:28, 19-02-2008 »

112 is Delius' Violin Sonata in B (Op. Posth), the opening of the third movement, Allegro con moto. Another piece to add to the iPod, A!!!  Cheesy
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« Reply #757 on: 17:00:37, 19-02-2008 »

That's the one IGI !! I love that sonata, especially this movement.

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« Reply #758 on: 18:42:12, 19-02-2008 »

Puzzle 124: HERE or HERE.
 
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« Reply #759 on: 18:50:17, 19-02-2008 »

Puzzle 124 - Tallis's Lamentations of Jeremiah?
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« Reply #760 on: 18:58:16, 19-02-2008 »

Puzzle 124 - Tallis's Lamentations of Jeremiah?

We should perhaps have added the Roman numeral suffix I?
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« Reply #761 on: 19:38:13, 19-02-2008 »

Here is puzzle 125
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« Reply #762 on: 22:32:06, 19-02-2008 »

Puzzle 124 - Tallis's Lamentations of Jeremiah?

Quite so Mr. Opilec! It is good to know that members are well up in the ancient madrigals.
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« Reply #763 on: 22:37:19, 19-02-2008 »

Here is puzzle 125

That is Edward Elgar's Piano Quintet in A minor Opus 84 is not it Madame A?
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« Reply #764 on: 22:52:53, 19-02-2008 »

Here is puzzle 125

That is Edward Elgar's Piano Quintet in A minor Opus 84 is not it Madame A?


It certainly is Mr Grew  Grin

Madame A
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