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Author Topic: Tchaikovsky Competition - Radio 3  (Read 699 times)
Rob_G
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« on: 10:01:07, 10-02-2007 »

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/classical/tchaikovsky/montage.shtml

Ive got ten of the answers, but i'm missing number six:

1 Symphony No 4
2 Hamlet
3 Romeo and Juliet
4 Marche Slave
5 1812
6 HuhHuhHuh?
7 Serenade For Strings
8 Symphony No 5
9 Eugene Onegin
10 Violin Concerto
11 Voyevoda
12 Piano Concerto No 1


Does anybody know number 6, Im sure Ive heard it before but cannot remember from where?  Sounds like it could be a dance from an Opera or something ??
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Il Grande Inquisitor
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« Reply #1 on: 12:09:41, 10-02-2007 »

No.6 is Swan Lake, Rob.
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« Reply #2 on: 12:15:21, 10-02-2007 »

Thanks, thought I knew SL pretty well, obviously not Lips sealed
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« Reply #3 on: 23:14:09, 16-02-2007 »

Was it you that won the CDs just now, Rob_G?!!
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« Reply #4 on: 22:02:03, 17-02-2007 »

Oh god!  Looks like ive won LOL  I've never seen my name up in lights like that before lol how funny! havent had a phone call or anything, i did give them my email address!


how embarrassing!!

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« Reply #5 on: 22:06:55, 17-02-2007 »

Congratulations, Rob!
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« Reply #6 on: 22:56:33, 17-02-2007 »

Thank you to Il Grande Inquisitor  for giving me the Swan Lake answer too. Tongue

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« Reply #7 on: 23:58:06, 17-02-2007 »

The Inquisition are always happy to help!

Enjoy the set, Rob.
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« Reply #8 on: 13:28:24, 20-02-2007 »

Call from the BBC this morning, to find out my address to post the cd's to. Interesting chap on the end of the line with a 'happy-go-lucky' tone to his Thames estuary accent.

Anybody heard anything from the Kurt Masur Tchaikovsky set?  Any good?
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Rob_G
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« Reply #9 on: 10:52:42, 21-02-2007 »

Prize came this morning, there's an absolutely KNOCKOUT performance of Romeo & Juliet on it, the best I've ever heard!!!
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« Reply #10 on: 11:26:54, 21-02-2007 »

Well done Rob.

So you're having another week of Tchaikovsky Experience?  Wink
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Rob_G
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« Reply #11 on: 11:30:42, 21-02-2007 »

Absolutely, though I missed most of the BBC's Tchaikovsky Experience as I was in the US, so it's not too bad! Tongue Tongue
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