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Franco Donatoni: Prom
Gershwin:Promenade
Gershwin:Promenade
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
ferneyhoughgeliebte
05-01-12, 13:36
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
Turnage: Three Screaming Popes
Turnage: Three Screaming PopesErnst Bacon: Remembering Ansel Adams
Weill: Der Zar lässt sich photographieren
ferneyhoughgeliebte
05-01-12, 16:02
Weill: Der Zar lässt sich photographieren
Lutoslawski: Slides
Lutoslawski: Slides
Barrett: Negatives
Brassbandmaestro
05-01-12, 18:28
Philip Wilby: Postcards from Home
Che sera sera: Livingstone and Evans
Che sera sera: Livingstone and Evans
Adams: Dr Atomic
Adams: Dr Atomic
Gounod: Le medecin malgre lui
ferneyhoughgeliebte
05-01-12, 22:10
Gounod: Le medecin malgre lui
Ron Grainer/Delia Derbyshire: Doctor Who Theme
Ron Grainer/Delia Derbyshire: Doctor Who Theme
Delius "La ronde se déroule"
Delius "La ronde se déroule"
Puccini: La Rondine
Norfolk Born
06-01-12, 08:18
Beach Boys: Help Me Rhonda
Beach Boys: Help Me Rhonda
(Classical Music association thread?)
Anyway...
Edward German:- A Welsh Rhapsody
(Classical Music association thread?)
Anyway...
Edward German:- A Welsh Rhapsody
Vivaldi: Manchester Sonata
Norfolk Born
06-01-12, 10:15
(Classical Music association thread?)
Sometimes a non-classical contribution helps to keep things moving again (in this case after 9 hours and 4 minutes)
I did think of Cwm Rhondda but didn't want to risk trouble from our friend in the Principality. :biggrin:
ferneyhoughgeliebte
06-01-12, 11:02
Vivaldi: Manchester Sonata
Birtwistle (dedicated to Ogdon): Precis
(We've "allowed" Lord Voldemort as a "Classical": the Beach Boys are far more deserving of their place here than that ... person!)
Norfolk Born
06-01-12, 11:17
Voldemort is presumably OK because music from the Harry Potter films gets played on CFM and possibly on Radio 3 (if only at the Proms), whereas songs by the Beach Boys don't?
ferneyhoughgeliebte
06-01-12, 11:24
Voldemort is presumably OK because music from the Harry Potter films gets played on CFM and possibly on Radio 3 (if only at the Proms), whereas songs by the Beach Boys don't?
"Lord Voldemort" is shorthand for "he-who-must-never-be-mentioned": the perpetrator of Evita et al.
Brassbandmaestro
06-01-12, 21:18
Dies irae
ferneyhoughgeliebte
06-01-12, 22:44
Dies irae
Mathias: Lux Aeterna
Birtwistle (dedicated to Ogdon): Precis
(We've "allowed" Lord Voldemort as a "Classical": the Beach Boys are far more deserving of their place here than that ... person!):laugh:
Mathias: Lux AeternaElgar arr. John Cameron: Lux aeterna
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiWcq8w_2Fw
Brassbandmaestro
07-01-12, 18:48
Trad: Auld lang Syne
ferneyhoughgeliebte
07-01-12, 20:02
Trad: Auld lang Syne
Bernhard Lang: Tables are Turned
Bernhard Lang: Tables are TurnedMassenet: "Adieu notre petite table" (Manon)
Norfolk Born
07-01-12, 22:55
Beethoven: Piano Sonata 'Les Adieux'
LeMartinPecheur
07-01-12, 22:57
Bizet: Adieu de l'hotesse arabe
ferneyhoughgeliebte
07-01-12, 23:02
Bizet: Adieu de l'hotesse arabe
Mahler: Der Abschied
Norfolk Born
07-01-12, 23:07
Bizet: Adieu de l'hotesse arabe
John Blockley: The Arab's Farewell to his Steed
Brassbandmaestro
08-01-12, 07:57
Ok FoR3 members time to close this board till next Christmas!!
Brassbandmaestro
08-01-12, 09:39
Ok FoR3 members time to close this board till next Christmas!!
I should have said thread!!
MrGongGong
08-01-12, 09:54
Haydn: Farewell Symphony
Stockhausen : Adieu
Norfolk Born
08-01-12, 10:00
'Farewell, Au Revoir, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodnight' (courtesy of the von Trapp family)
ferneyhoughgeliebte
08-01-12, 11:06
Henry Hall: Here's to the Next Time
Whiting: Till We Meet Again (with classical music :smiley:)
Whiting: Till We Meet Again (with classical music :smiley:)
R. Strauss:- Till Eulenspiegel
Brassbandmaestro
08-01-12, 11:49
Mahler: Abscheid from Das Lied von der Erde
Purcell: When I am laid in earth
(That's probably about as final as it gets.)
Brassbandmaestro
08-01-12, 17:22
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!
We wait till next Christmas!!
MrGongGong
08-01-12, 18:02
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!
We wait till next Christmas!!
Oh no we don't (it is Panto Season after all and some of us might be Russian Orthodox !)
so
Wham: Last Christmas
(I'll get my coat :whistle:)
Beethoven: (Piano Sonata No. 26) - Das Wiedersehen Christmas 2012 : hopefully with fewer repeats. :winkeye:
3rd Viennese School
12-01-12, 14:47
Oh Christmas Tree!
(Mozart Violin Concerto no.4- I think its no.4 anyway. I havent explored these cause they are boring....)
3VS
The hour has come
Liszt: Weihnachtsbaum
The hour has come
Liszt: Weihnachtsbaum
Respighi Pines of Rome
Respighi Pines of Rome
REspighi: roman festivals
Respighi Pines of Rome
Havergal Brian: Wine of Summer
The timing is all part of this game !
Havergal Brian: Wine of Summer
Delius: summer night on the river
(We take yours, Alison :biggrin:)
Water Music
(Back to Basics)
Water Music
(Back to Basics)
Bax: Winter Waters
Flosshilde
22-12-12, 00:10
Bax: Winter Waters
Tippett - The Ice Break
Waldteufel: The Skaters Waltz
Waldteufel: The Skaters Waltz
Meyerbeer Les Patineurs
Meyerbeer P
Libiamo ne' lieti calici - Traviata (Drinking song)
Libiamo ne' lieti calici - Traviata (Drinking song)
To pivecko - Bartered Bride drinking song.
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 09:05
J Strauss: Die Fledermauss
Richard Tarleton
22-12-12, 09:19
J Strauss: Die Fledermauss
Balfe
Come into the garden Maud
For the black bat Night has flown
MrGongGong
22-12-12, 09:21
Balfe
Come into the garden Maud
For the black bat Night has flown
Mussorgsky : Knight on a Bear Mountain :winkeye:
Mussorgsky : Knight on a Bear Mountain :winkeye:
Now you're just being silly, and I can't bear it. :smiley:
However - The Banner of St George - Elgar
Flosshilde
22-12-12, 09:52
Now you're just being silly, and I can't bear it. :smiley:
However - The Banner of St George - Elgar
Wagner - Siegfried Act 2 (the killing of Fafner)
Wagner - Siegfried Act 2 (the killing of Fafner)
Penderecki: Capriccio per Siegfried Palm
Wagner - Siegfried Act 2 (the killing of Fafner)
Siegfried Forest Murmurs - not bears I hope!
Siegfried Forest Murmurs - not bears I hope!
Sibelius: in the Pine forest
Richard Tarleton
22-12-12, 10:18
Sibelius: in the Pine forest
Byrd The Woods So Wild
Byrd The Woods So Wild
Bax: November Woods
Richard Tarleton
22-12-12, 10:20
Leo Brouwer Un día de noviembre
Leo Brouwer Un día de noviembre
Lloyd: Symphony 10 "November Journeys"
Lloyd: Symphony 10 "November Journeys"
Prokofiev Winter Bonfire
Prokofiev Winter Bonfire
Abrahamsen: Winternacht
Prokofiev Winter Bonfire
Honegger's Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher :whistle:
:sadface:
Honegger's Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher :whistle:
:sadface:
(too late, but soit)
Verdi: Giovanni d'Arco
(too late, but soit)
Verdi: Giovanni d'Arco
Noye's fludde
Richard Tarleton
22-12-12, 11:08
Noye's fludde
Land of the Mountain and the Flood
Land of the Mountain and the Flood
Mendelssohn - Symphony No 3 in A minor
Mendelssohn - Symphony No 3 in A minor
Musgrave: Loch Ness - a Postcard from Scotland
Musgrave: Loch Ness - a Postcard from Scotland
RVW Sinfonia Antartica.
RVW Sinfonia Antartica.
RVW Scott of the Antarctic :biggrin:
ferneyhoughgeliebte
22-12-12, 11:46
Thomas Ades: Polaris
Thomas Ades: Polaris
Britten: The Way to the Sea
Britten: The Way to the Sea
Bridge The Sea
MrGongGong
22-12-12, 12:10
Bridge The Sea
Captain Beefheart: Music in Sea Minor
:biggrin:
OK OK
I know
so if that's not good enough .............. Debussy , you know the rest :holly:
Captain Beefheart: Music in Sea Minor
Debussy , you know the rest :holly:
Glasunov: The Sea op.28
Elgar: Sea Pictures
the Svetlanov version'll splash shingle on the prom!(:ok:)
Elg ar: Se a Pictures
Beethoven - Albumblatt "Für Elise"
Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition
Elg ar: Se a Pictures
Beethoven - Albumblatt "Für Elise"
:laugh::cracker::cracker::cracker:
:devil:
:santa:
Beethoven - Albumblatt "Für Elise"
Mendelssohn Midsummer Night's Dream In Mus (ref Bottom and the other Rude Mechanicals)
Il Grande Inquisitor
22-12-12, 12:57
Mendelssohn Midsummer Night's Dream In Mus (ref Bottom and the other Rude Mechanicals)
Alfvén - Swedish Rhapsody No.1 Midsummer Vigil (about as far away from the Winter Solstice as we can get...)
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 13:07
Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps
Alfvén - Swedish Rhapsody No.1 Midsummer Vigil (about as far away from the Winter Solstice as we can get...)
SODERMAN Swedish Festival Music
:laugh::cracker::cracker::cracker:
:devil:
:santa:
Very clever. :ok::ok: :laugh::laugh::laugh: They're the crossword clues I often miss.
SODERMAN Swedish Festival Music
Brahms - Academic Festival Overture
Richard Strauss: Festival Prelude
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT0JLBobWT0
some prelude :yikes:
Richard Strauss: Festival Prelude
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT0JLBobWT0
some prelude :yikes:
Sibelius Festivo
Sibelius Festivo
Santana - Festival
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 13:30
Santana - Festival
Welcome back Beef,you'll be in trouble for not sticking to classical btw.
It kicked off big time previously.
Santana - FestivalWelcome back, beefy - you been thrown out of Turkey finally, issit?
Mozart: Rondo alla turca :smiley:
Welcome back Beef,you'll be in trouble for not sticking to classical btw.
It kicked off big time previously.
Good to be back ER!
I read the rubric in the originating thread and it does not limit posts to classical music.
Mozart: Rondo alla turca :smiley:
Süssmayer: Sinfonia turchesca
Süssmayer: Sinfonia turchescaRavel: Ma mère l'oye
Welcome back, beefy - you been thrown out of Turkey finally, issit?
Mozart: Rondo alla turca :smiley:
Thank you Ams!
I left voluntarily and I am allowed back! :biggrin:
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 13:44
Good to be back ER!
I read the rubric in the originating thread and it does not limit posts to classical music.
I know, but I got into trouble last time,there was a bit of a fracas and some even resigned from the forum:yikes:
Thank you Ams!
I left voluntarily and I am allowed back! :biggrin:Season of good will to all men, must be :yikes:
Good to be back ER!
I read the rubric in the originating thread and it does not limit posts to classical music.
Don't say you've not been warned - I'll endorse edge's assertion that things can get teasy - you could always start an alternative non-classical association thread of course!
Ravel: Ma mère l'oye
Dessau: Mutter Courage und Ihre Kinder
Dessau: Mutter Courage und Ihre Kinder
PREVIN Diversions
Don't say you've not been warned - I'll endorse edge's assertion that things can get teasy - you could always start an alternative non-classical association thread of course!
I've not been warned. I shouldn't have said that, should I?
PREVIN DiversionsEisler: Fourteen Ways of Describing the Rain
I know, but I got into trouble last time,there was a bit of a fracas and some even resigned from the forum:yikes:
Hang on.......people resigned over this? WTF?
Eisler: Fourteen Ways of Describing the Rain
chopin: Raindrop prelude
chopin: Raindrop preludeBeethoven: Der Sturm
Beethoven: Der Sturm
Tchaikovsky: Tempest -overture
Beethoven: Der Sturm
Ethyl Smyth The Wreckers
MrGongGong
22-12-12, 14:00
Don't say you've not been warned - I'll endorse edge's assertion that things can get teasy - you could always start an alternative non-classical association thread of course!
There already is an XTC appreciation society one .........
Ethyl Smyth The Wreckers
[Originally Posted by amateur51
Beethoven: Der Sturm]
Tchaikovsky: Tempest -overture
MrGongGong
22-12-12, 14:04
[Originally Posted by amateur51
Beethoven: Der Sturm]
Tchaikovsky: Tempest -overture
Ligeti: Car horn prelude
Ligeti: Car horn prelude
Previn: A streetcar named Desire
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 14:06
Previn: A streetcar named Desire
The Cars: Drive
The Cars: Drive
RitaCorita: Koffie koffie, lekker bakkie koffie (as it hasn't got to be either classical or English :devil:).
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 14:10
RitaCorita: Koffie koffie, lekker bakkie koffie (as it hasn't got to be either classical or English :devil:).
May I remind board members participating here, that this is just Classical Music, nothing else!!:ela:
May I remind board members participating here, that this is just Classical Music, nothing else!!:ela:
Thanks BBM :ela::ok:
Ligeti: Car horn prelude
Previn: A streetcar named Desire
Previn: A streetcar named Desire
Gershwin An American in Paris
MrGongGong
22-12-12, 14:14
Thanks BBM :ela::ok:
So by "Classical" i'm assuming you are NOT meaning music from the "Classical Period" or what CFM or the "Classical Brits" :grr: term as "Classical"
:whistle:
(so now for some of us the task is to find the edges ............ as always , Zappa yesterday :ok: Zappa tomorrow :sadface:)
Gershwin An American in Paris
Milhaud: A Frenchman in New York
[QUOTEMilhaud: A Frenchman in New York[/QUOTE]Britten: Paul Bunyan
MrGongGong
22-12-12, 14:17
Britten: Paul Bunyan
top answer :ok:
Ireland (John) anything ........
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 14:21
A London Overture(Ireland)
Elgar: Cockaigne overture
London Girls - Chas and Dave
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 14:24
London Girls - Chas and Dave
Did you say you hadn't been warned,or didn't you say you had ?
A London Overture(Ireland)
Cockaigne overture (Elgar)
Did you say you hadn't been warned,or didn't you say you had ?
These are the rules as set out by BBM in the original post
"Here is a type of game to be enjoyed by everyone here(especially with the run up to Christmas) Someone contributes a piece of music, then someone has to put another one in that has an association or connection..........."
See, posts don't have to be limited to classical.
These are the rules as set out by BBM in the original post
"Here is a type of game to be enjoyed by everyone here(especially with the run up to Christmas) Someone contributes a piece of music, then someone has to put another one in that has an association or connection..........."
See, posts don't have to be limited to classical.
#5377 Brasbandmaestro writes:
May I remind board members participating here, that this is just Classical Music, nothing else!!
Cockaigne overture (Elgar)
Ireland: Chelsea Reach
Ireland: Chelsea Reach
Howells: A Kent Yeoman's wooing song
Howells: A Kent Yeoman's wooing song
Barber: Dover Beach
Howells: A Kent Yeoman's wooing song
Kent Nagano condcting Mahler 3
Barber: Dover Beach
Vaughan Williams - Hugh The Dover
LeMartinPecheur
22-12-12, 14:41
Vaughan Williams - Hugh The DoverArnold: Beckus the Dandipratt
Arnold: Beckus the Dandipratt
:sadface:
Arnold: Beckus the Dandipratt
Arnold Peterloo
LeMartinPecheur
22-12-12, 14:53
:sadface:Pourquoi??
Arnold Peterloo
Abba - Waterloo
LeMartinPecheur
22-12-12, 14:55
Arnold PeterlooBritten: Petergrimes
Pourquoi??
Because I posted Hugh The 'Dover', not 'Drover' and my utterly remarkable and intelligent wit (sarcasm) was missed.
LeMartinPecheur
22-12-12, 15:00
Because I posted Hugh The 'Dover', not 'Drover' and my utterly remarkable and intelligent wit (sarcasm) was missed.Did notice - should have typed Dandipatt I suppose:winkeye:
Britten: Petergrimes
Peter and Wolf
LeMartinPecheur
22-12-12, 15:36
Peter and WolfWolf: Spanish Songbook (Isn't there a Peters edition?:whistle:)
MrGongGong
22-12-12, 15:55
Elgar : 2nd Symphony
(I almost convinced one of my children that El Garre was Spanish for "The Station")
Elgar: Violin Concerto
(so you're an Elgarian after all Gongers)
Elgar : 2nd Symphony
(I almost convinced one of my children that El Garre was Spanish for "The Station")
Jesus Christ! He winds his own family up too!! :laugh:
MrGongGong
22-12-12, 16:29
Elgar: Violin Concerto
(so you're an Elgarian after all Gongers)
Elgar's symphonies are works of sublime genius IMV
So how could he be SO wrong with the dreadful DOG etc ?
(let's not go there AGAIN though :mistletoe:)
Elgar's symphonies are works of sublime genius IMV
So how could he be SO wrong with the dreadful DOG etc ?
(let's not go there AGAIN though :mistletoe:)
How very dare you. This is England's very own Parsifal.
Elgar: Violin Concerto
(so you're an Elgarian after all Gongers)
Berg: violin concerto To the Memory of an Angel
Berg: violin concerto To the Memory of an Angel
Angel's Egg - Gong
.
Berg: violin concerto To the Memory of an Angel
JSBach: Vom Himmel kam der Engel Schar BWV607
Richard Tarleton
22-12-12, 17:06
JSBach: Vom Himmel kam der Engel Schar BWV607
Angiol di pace (Beatrice di Tenda, Bellini)
Angiol di pace (Beatrice di Tenda, Bellini)
RVW The Running Set
Still valid for pace!
RVW The Running Set
Still valid for pace!
La Forza del Destino: Pace, pace (Verdi)
La Forza del Destino: Pace, pace (Verdi)
Tchaikovsky Fate
LeMartinPecheur
22-12-12, 17:23
Tchaikovsky FateJanacek Osud
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 18:01
Beethoven: Symphony no.9 in D minor, op.129(Choral)
LeMartinPecheur
22-12-12, 18:08
Beethoven: Symphony no.9 in D minor, op.129(Choral)Raise you one! LvB Symphony No 10 in Eb
Raise you one! LvB Symphony No 10 in Eb
Gotta be Shostakovich 11
Gotta be Shostakovich 11
Nah...... Tchaikovsky 18....12
MrGongGong
22-12-12, 18:15
Rammstein: Bang Bang
OK OK OK
have the Royal Fireworks instead :yawn:
Rammstein: Bang Bang
OK OK OK
have the Royal Fireworks instead :yawn:
Stravinsky Fireworks - a disappointing short work that hardly lives up to its title.
LeMartinPecheur
22-12-12, 18:26
Stravinsky Fireworks - a disappointing short work that hardly lives up to its title.Debussy: Feux d'artifice
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 18:40
Debussy: Feux d'artifice
Haydn Symphony no 59 'fire'
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 18:55
Wildfire(John Pikard)
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 18:58
Wildfire(John Pikard)
Bach : St John Passion
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 19:03
Handel: Messiah
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 19:31
Handel: Messiah
Brahms : Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel
Richard Tarleton
22-12-12, 19:33
Brahms : Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel
Diabelli Variations
Diabelli Variations
Schubert: diabelli variation :biggrin:
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 19:39
Schubert: diabelli variation :biggrin:
Diabelli: Waltz in C Major
Diabelli: Waltz in C Major
Tchaikovsky: Waltz from the Serande for strings in C op.48
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 19:50
J Strauss II: Tritsch Tratsch Polka
Richard Tarleton
22-12-12, 19:52
J Strauss II: Tritsch Tratsch Polka
Tárrega
Jota Aragonesa
Tárrega
Jota Aragonesa
Poulenc: 2 Poèmes de Louis Aragon
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 20:06
Poulenc: 2 Poèmes de Louis Aragon
Ravel : Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 20:13
Poeme(Fibich)
DSCH: From Jewish Folk Poetry
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 20:22
DSCH: From Jewish Folk Poetry
Stevenson - Passacaglia on DSCH
Stevenson - Passacaglia on DSCH
Bach Passacaglia & Fugue BWV582
ferneyhoughgeliebte
22-12-12, 20:30
Bach Passacaglia & Fugue BWV582
Mozart:Chi Sa, Chi Sa, Qual Sia K582
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2JiYLgM3TM
Mozart:Chi Sa, Chi Sa, Qual Sia K582
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2JiYLgM3TM
Handel: Ombre pallide, lo so, mi udite (Alcina / Act 2 -)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1VBI19D25g
Handel: Ombre pallide, lo so, mi udite (Alcina / Act 2 -)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1VBI19D25g
Ton de Leeuw: Ombres
Ton de Leeu w: Omb res
From Virgin's womb - Rejoice rejoice (William Byrd)
From Virgin's womb - Rejoice rejoice (William Byrd)
:laugh:
:laugh:
Messiaen: Un sourire
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 20:55
Ave verum Corpus(William Byrd)
Messiaen: Un sourire
Leoncavallo I Pagliacci: Vesti la Giubba
Messiaen: Un sourire
Come Up And See Me (Make Me Smile) Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
Messiaen: Un sourire
Leoncavallo I Pagliacci: Vesti la Giubba
Too late and not classical music, I'm afraid Come Up And See Me (Make Me Smile) Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
Come Up And See Me (Make Me Smile) Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
Get back to the nc thread!
Leoncavallo I Pagliacci: Vesti la Giubba
Too late and not classical music, I'm afraid Come Up And See Me (Make Me Smile) Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
Stravinsky Petrouchka
Stravinsky Petrouchka
Birtwistle: Punch and Judy
Birtwistle: Punch and Judy
Why do you do it - Beef'l be suggesting Judy Teen.
Back to Strav and Pulcinella.
Why do you do it - Beef'l be suggesting Judy Teen.
Back to Strav and Pulcinella.
Punch And Judy Marillion :biggrin:
Sorry, I'm afraid I've got enough of this trolling on this board. Bye, bye.
Sorry, I'm afraid I've got enough of this trolling on this board. Bye, bye.
Bye Bye Baby - Bay City Rollers
Richard Tarleton
22-12-12, 22:25
Sorry, I'm afraid I've got enough of this trolling on this board. Bye, bye.
Likewise.
Beef, this thread has been an enjoyable Xmas institution for a long time. Congratulations, you've ruined it.
Bye Bye Baby - Bay City Rollers
Bye Bye Beefy - you were warned it got teasy -
Berlioz Hymn to Jesus - Shepherd's Farewell
Originally Posted by Roehre
Sorry, I'm afraid I've got enough of this trolling on this board. Bye, bye.
Likewise.
Beef, this thread has been an enjoyable Xmas institution for a long time. Congratulations, you've ruined it.
Same here.
Well I didn't mean to ruin anyone's fun, I actually thought I was adding to the fun.
However, I am not so arrogant or lacking in insight to realise that whatever I might think, if at least three people are prepared to come out and complain, I know I must be wrong.
I am an honourable person behind the frivolous facade and I will respect your feelings and go as quickly as I came back.
Carry on as you were and pretend I hadn't returned (I've only been back a few hours, so that shouldn't be too difficult for you).
ferneyhoughgeliebte
22-12-12, 22:46
Berlioz Hymn to Jesus - Shepherd's Farewell
?
Holst: Hymn of Jesus
?
Holst: Hymn of Jesus
Really meant to say L'enfance du Christ but was keen to try to move things on....
?
Holst: Hymn of Jesus
Howells: Hymnus Paradisi
ferneyhoughgeliebte
22-12-12, 23:03
Howells: Hymnus Paradisi
Schumann: Paradise & the Peri
ferneyhoughgeliebte
22-12-12, 23:04
Really meant to say L'enfance du Christ but was keen to try to move things on....
:ok:
Schumann: Paradise & the Peri
Dukas: La Peri
Brassbandmaestro
22-12-12, 23:14
Fanfare.La Peri(Dukas)
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 23:17
Fanfare.La Peri(Dukas)
Bliss / Fanfare For A Dignified Occasion
Bliss / Fanfare For A Dignified Occasion
Copland - Fanfare for the Common Man
Bliss / Fanfare For A Dignified Occasion
STRAUSS R Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare
EdgeleyRob
22-12-12, 23:26
STRAUSS R Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare
Ligeti - etude no 4 'fanfares'
Ligeti - etude no 4 'fanfares'
Debussy Etudes
antongould
23-12-12, 01:59
Debussy Etudes
Chopin - Revolutionary Étude
Chopin - Revolutionary Étude
Beethoven: Symphony 3
Franck - Pièce Héroïque
R Strauss Ein Heldenleben
R Strauss Ein Heldenleben
Howard Blake: Life Cycle
MrGongGong
23-12-12, 08:10
Howard Blake: Life Cycle
David Blake (ne "Bloke"): The Plumbers Gift (affectionately known as The Plumbers Tool)
David Blake (ne "Bloke"): The Plumbers Gift (affectionately known as The Plumbers Tool)
Anon Londonderry Air (The pipes are calling)
Anon Londonderry Air (The pipes are calling)
Pifa (Pastoral Symphony) - Handel
Pifa (Pastoral Symphony) - Handel
Honegger: pastorale d'Eté
Honegger: pastorale d'Eté
Honegger: Pacific 231
MrGongGong
23-12-12, 09:34
Honegger: Pacific 231
Reich: Different Trains
Richard Tarleton
23-12-12, 09:34
Britten/Auden Night Mail
MrGongGong
23-12-12, 09:35
Britten/Auden Night Mail
Mussorgsky: Mornington Crescent
Mussorgsky: Mornington Crescent
?? OK, I give in.
Greig - Morning.
Brassbandmaestro
23-12-12, 10:01
Dawn, Sunrise, from Alpine Symphony(Richard Strauss)
ferneyhoughgeliebte
23-12-12, 10:37
Dawn, Sunrise, from Alpine Symphony(Richard Strauss)
Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King
Richard Tarleton
23-12-12, 10:54
Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King
Wagner Dich Teure Halle (Tannhauser)
Wagner Dich Teure Halle (Tannhauser)
Respighi: Vetrate di chiesa
Mussorgsky: Mornington Crescent
sorry not Godounov
Respighi: Vetrate di chiesa
DEBUSSY Cathedral Engloute
DEBUSSY Cathedral Engloute
Hadley: Fen and Flood
Hadley: Fen and Flood
Arthur Wills: Symphonic Suite - the Fenlands
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia
DSCH :Overture on Russian and Kyrghyzian Folk melodies op.115
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