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verismissimo
18-12-10, 15:20
Mendelssohn St Paul
Richard Tarleton
18-12-10, 15:21
Paul Bunyan
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 15:23
Vaughan Williams: A Pilgrim's Progress
Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress
Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress
Sullivan - The Flowers of Progress
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 15:44
Tchaikovsky: Valse des Fleurs
Tchaikovsky: Valse des Fleurs
Hoddinott - A Contemplation Upon Flowers
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 15:56
Tchaikovsky: The Crown of Roses
Sullivan: The Rose of Persia
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 16:08
Ketleby: In a Persian Market
Ketleby: In a Persian Market
Mussorgsky - Dance of the Persian Slaves
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 16:30
Anon: The Play of Daniel
Richard Tarleton
18-12-10, 16:32
Daniells Jigge, Daniel Bacheler
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 16:51
:doh: How do you follow that?
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 17:04
:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Don Petter
18-12-10, 17:53
Cesar Cui - Puss-in-Boots
Don Petter
18-12-10, 18:08
I have an insatiable desire to shout 'Mornington Crescent!'. (Two cats instead of one?)
I have an insatiable desire to shout 'Mornington Crescent!'. (Two cats instead of one?)
Edvard Grieg:- Morning Mood.
Don Petter
18-12-10, 18:16
Edvard Grieg:- Morning Mood.
Mourning Becomes Electra, (Opera by Martin David Levy, 1967)
I give you all an easy one!
Don Petter
18-12-10, 18:24
Morning Heroes - Bliss (you're right - too easy)
(H)A Rose is Still a Rose (Aretha Franklin). That will teach you to sidestep.
How come Hercule's comment appears in my quote but not his original post?
Don Petter
18-12-10, 18:45
The Sick Rose - Elegy from B Britten's Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings
Hindemith: Sonata for Tenor Horn and Piano.
Hindemith: Sonata for Tenor Horn and Piano.
Hindemith:- Trio for Heckelphone (or Tenor Saxophone) Viola, and Piano, op.47.
Hindemith:- Trio for Heckelphone (or Tenor Saxophone) Viola, and Piano, op.47.
Hindemith: trio for three Trautoniums :doh:
Brassbandmaestro
18-12-10, 19:38
LvB: Archduke Trio.
LvB: Archduke Trio.
BBM, do you mean that one Archduke counts for three trautoniums :biggrin:
Pirenne: Duke John
Pirenne: Duke John
Bartók:- Duke Bluebeard's Castle
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 19:58
Liszt: Chappelle de Guillaume Tell
Brassbandmaestro
18-12-10, 20:01
BBM, do you mean that one Archduke counts for three trautoniums :biggrin:
Pirenne: Duke John
Very drole, Roehre!!
Don Petter
18-12-10, 20:06
Liszt: Chappelle de Guillaume Tell
That's a conversation stopper! I give in - what's the link?
Mahler
What the Wild Flowers Tell me
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 20:18
McDowell: To a Wild Rose
EdgeleyRob
18-12-10, 20:20
Kiszt wilde jagd
EdgeleyRob
18-12-10, 20:20
opps Liszt
EdgeleyRob
18-12-10, 20:21
oops oops
Magic_Stag
18-12-10, 20:32
John Adams Shaker Loops
verismissimo
18-12-10, 20:38
Calhoun: Shake, Rattle and Roll
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 20:41
Lord of the Dance - shaker melody
Monteverdi: Laudate Dominum
Don Petter
18-12-10, 20:54
Monteverdi: Laudate Dominum
Monty's Czardas.
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 20:58
Tchaikovsky: Cazrdas from Swan Lake
Don Petter
18-12-10, 21:00
Tchaikovsky: Cazrdas from Swan Lake
Tchaikovsky: Caz Noisette Suite
Robert farnon
Peanut polka
EdgeleyRob
18-12-10, 21:12
Rachmaninov Polka de W.R
Don Petter
18-12-10, 21:20
Rachmaninov Polka de W.R
Patek: Railway Galop.
Liszt
Grand Galop Chromatique
Brassbandmaestro
18-12-10, 21:29
J S Bach: Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue
J S Bach: Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue
Chopin: Andante spianato et Grande polonaise brilliante
Don Petter
18-12-10, 21:46
Chopin: Andante spianato et Grande polonaise brilliante
Liszt: An Dante Symphony.
Liszt: An Dante :) Symphony.
Liszt: A Faust Symphony
Wagner
Faust Overture
Berlioz: Damnation de Faust
Don Petter
18-12-10, 22:06
Berlioz: Damnation de Faust
Franck: Chasseur Maudit.
MrGongGong
18-12-10, 22:11
Faust: Hallogallo
MrGongGong
18-12-10, 22:12
ooops that should be Neu
Don Petter
18-12-10, 22:15
ooops that should be Neu
Faust or Hallogallo?
Faust: Hallogallo
d'Indy: Symphony no.3 "De bello Gallico"
Gliere Symphony 3 Ilya Muromets
Don Petter
18-12-10, 22:21
d'Indy: Symphony no.3 "De bello Gallico"
Arnold: Beckus the Dandipratt
Gliere Symphony 3 Ilya Muromets
glière: Heroic March for the Buryiat-Mongolian ASSR
Eine Alpensinfonie
18-12-10, 22:30
Where do people find some of these works?
Don Petter
18-12-10, 22:34
Hear most of them on Breakfast...
Where do people find some of these works?
This Glière monstrosity is on a Chandos CD with some other orchestral works of his, of which the pre-communist works certainly are very nice and memorable pieces, and some of the post-october-revolution pieces tas well.
But this march doesn't belong to the latter category IMO :biggrin: :doh:
Breakfast...
JS Bach:- Coffee Cantata, BWV 211
JS Bach:- Coffee Cantata, BWV 211
Villa Lobos: String quartet no. 3 "Quartetto das pipocas" (fags, these are...)
Don Petter
18-12-10, 22:47
Villa Lobos: String quartet no. 3 "Quartetto das pipocas" (fags, these are...)
Wolf-Ferrari: Susanna's Secret (which was smoking!)
El Salon Mexico: Copland
Don’t they serve coffee and maybe sell pipocas?
Where do people find some of these works?
I get confused. What is the connection with De Bello Gallico and Beckus the Dandipratt? And, if pratt or dandy is the connection, should that not be the next post? Yours sincerely, Confused of Llandrindod Wells.
Wolf-Ferrari: Susanna's Secret (which was smoking!)
Oh! Susanna: Stephen Foster
Don Petter
18-12-10, 22:53
I get confused. What is the connection with De Bello Gallico and Beckus the Dandipratt?
Well, because of quick-fire posting, we seem to sometimes get two interwoven series of posts and responses, independent of eachother. Dandipratt was my bad pun on d'Indy, I'm afraid.
Post in haste .. I now see this wasn't an example of the interweaving, but my answer still stands.
Don Petter
18-12-10, 23:19
I get confused. What is the connection with De Bello Gallico and Beckus the Dandipratt? And, if pratt or dandy is the connection, should that not be the next post? Yours sincerely, Confused of Llandrindod Wells.
Now this thread is getting even more confusing! See my other, wrong at the time, but because you've now edited and extended your post, now right, answer about postings getting out of sync. It happens when by the time you post an answer, someone else has been even quicker to post an answer and gets in before you. Inevitable when the going gets hot. For this reason I always try to post starting with a quote to help clarify the intended sequence.
Sorry about that CoLW - Have a lie down and it will all seem better in the morning!
Sorry, I only edited my post by adding CoLW! :smiley: I will have to consult the Rev. Eli Jenkins after a lie-down. We shall no doubt have some cocoa and some calico quality time together and all will be clear in the morning.
Oh! Susanna: Stephen Foster
Stockhausen: Susanna's Echos
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 00:06
"Confused of Llandrindod Wells", don't ever apologise. I have reason to be grateful to the people of this town. In 1971, I was on a cycling holiday and after passing through the town, later discovered my wallet was missing. Cycling back to L.W., I went to the police station, which was empty. A few minutes later, a policeman came back, saying "I've been looking for you; your wallet's been handed in." (My student I.D. card was in it.) Wonderful town - wonderful people!
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 00:08
Returning to the thread:
Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro (Susanna)
Returning to the thread:
Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro (Susanna)
Hindemith: Sancta Susanna
Grieg: Wedding Day at Troldhaugen
(Linking with Marriage of Figaro)
Grieg: Wedding Day at Troldhaugen
(Linking with Marriage of Figaro, though it should have been with Sancta susanna )
Rossini: Le Nozze di Figaro
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 00:26
I thought the Italian master composed a setting of the prequel - The Barber of Seville.
Rossini: Le Nozze di Figaro
The Stubborn Lovers, Op 17/B 46 by Antonín Dvorák
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 00:35
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet
Bellini - I Capuleti e i Montecchi
Bellini - I Capuleti e i Montecchi
Zingarelli: Giulietta e Romeo
verismissimo
19-12-10, 09:04
Martinu Julietta
Martinu Julietta
Berlioz: Symphonie Roméo et Juliette
(and of course it is Rossini's The Barber of Seville I meant in #1187)
Don Petter
19-12-10, 09:28
Sorry, I only edited my post by adding CoLW! :smiley: I will have to consult the Rev. Eli Jenkins after a lie-down. We shall no doubt have some cocoa and some calico quality time together and all will be clear in the morning.
I've noticed other inconsistencies with quotations which I don't really understand. I assure you that when I first responded to your post at 22:53 the last word I could see was 'Dandipratt?'.
Don Petter
19-12-10, 09:35
Berlioz: Symphonie Roméo et Juliette
(and of course it is Rossini's The Barber of Seville I meant in #1187)
Lil' Romeo: My Baby
Oops! Not classical - but we should all expand our horizons (though maybe not as far as rap?).
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 10:12
Rock a bye Baby on the tree top (Lillibulero)
Lil' Romeo: My Baby
Oops! Not classical - but we should all expand our horizons (though maybe not as far as rap?).
If we don't keep it classical, it rather loses it's point and will just become a free for all. Apart from which, my knowledge of "rap" music is probably right up there with the typical rapper's knowledge of Wagner. :erm:
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 10:16
If we don't keep it classical, it rather loses it's point and will just become a free for all. Apart from which, my knowledge of "rap" music is probably right up there with the typical rapper's knowledge of Wagner. :erm:
I've tried to pull it back with a folk melody. :)
Rock a bye Baby on the tree top (Lillibulero)
Schubert: The Shepherd on the Rock
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 10:33
VW: THe SHepherds of the Delectable Mountains
I've tried to pull it back with a folk melody. :) :ok:
Grainger:- Lincolnshire Posy
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 10:37
Mr Pee, that was 3 postings ago. :erm:
french frank
19-12-10, 10:50
VW: THe SHepherds of the Delectable MountainsMonteverdi, 1610 Vespers
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 10:51
:ok:
Grainger:- Lincolnshire Posy
Delius Brigg Fair (is Brigg in Lincolnshire or South Humberside ?)
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 10:52
Mozart: Vespers solennes de Dominica K321
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 10:54
(is Brigg in Lincolnshire or South Humberside ?)There seem to be 2 games in progress. South Humberside became North Lincolnshire in 1996. Humberside doesn't exist any more.
Don Petter
19-12-10, 10:55
If we don't keep it classical, it rather loses it's point and will just become a free for all. Apart from which, my knowledge of "rap" music is probably right up there with the typical rapper's knowledge of Wagner. :erm:
You're quite right. I won't exceed the bounds again, at least in as much as no-one quite agrees where 'classical' begins and ends. Moreover I don't want to offend anyone from my ancestral home of Chichester.
french frank
19-12-10, 10:56
Delius Brigg Fair Bizet, La jolie fille de Perth
(Sorry, Alps, I did my best!)
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 10:57
Bernstein Chichester Psalms
french frank
19-12-10, 10:59
Bernstein Chichester Psalms:doh:
Forget the Fair Maid and go with Chichester Psalms?
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 10:59
Elgar: Psalm 67
Don Petter
19-12-10, 11:03
:doh:
Forget the Fair Maid and go with Chichester Psalms?
Now, now. Don't stir it - you'll be upsetting someone by hanging it onto the wrong post. Though I think myself that as long as the new post is classical that should be all right.
Don Petter
19-12-10, 11:04
Elgar: Psalm 67
Beethoven: Fifth Symphony
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 11:06
Elgar: Psalm 67
Beethoven: Fifth Symphony
I don't quite see the connection here?
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 11:32
Op 67
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 11:33
Ah, yes. Very good. :)
Tchaikovsky: Fatum
Ah, yes. Very good. :)
Tchaikovsky: Fatum
Janacek: Osud
Brahms - Schicksalslied
Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 67
Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 67
Stanford: La Belle Dame sans Merci.
Stanford: La Belle Dame sans Merci.
Traditional: Myfanwy (Heb gael dy galon gyda hi.) Heb = without
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 12:46
Britten: Death in Venice
verismissimo
19-12-10, 12:57
Alburger: The Pied Piper of Hamelin...
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 13:02
Parry: The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Parry: The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Marc-André Hamelin: Etudes
Brassbandmaestro
19-12-10, 13:19
Alkan, M A Hamelin Etudes in all the miajor and minor keys
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 13:35
Bach: 48 Preludes & Fugues
Alkan, M A Hamelin Etudes in all the miajor and minor keys
Bach: Clavier-Übung
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 13:44
Klavierübung (Busoni)
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 14:17
Reger: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Mozart
Reger: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Mozart
Simpson: Introduction and allegro on a bass by Max Reger
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 14:29
Elgar: Introduction and Allegro for Strings (I know it's a bit obvious)
Elgar: Introduction and Allegro for Strings (I know it's a bit obvious)
Schumann: Introduction and allegro appassionato for piano and orchestra op.92
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 14:35
Schumann: Concerto in A minor for piano & orchestra.
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 14:41
Bach Violin Concerto in A Minor BWV 1041
Bach Violin Concerto in A Minor BWV 1041
Schumann-wieck: Pianoconcerto in a minor op.7
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 14:44
:smiley:
Schumann-wieck: Concerto in A minor for piano & orchestra.
Yes, it's rather good.:)
Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 14:49
Paderewski Piano Concerto in A minor Op 17 (how many piano concertos in A minor are there ?)
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 14:51
Elgar: Polonia (includes a Paderewski theme)
Don Petter
19-12-10, 15:08
Elgar: Polonia (includes a Paderewski theme)
Tan Dun: Marco Polo.
Elgar: Polonia (includes a Paderewski theme)
"Gaude Mater Polonia " Polish anthem c 1253 in honorem S Stanislaw Szczepanowski
"Gaude Mater Polonia " Polish anthem c 1253 in honorem S Stanislaw Szczepanowski
Marek: Polish Hymn
Marek: Polish Hymn
Benjamin Britten:- A hymn to the Virgin
Don Petter
19-12-10, 15:57
Benjamin Britten:- A hymn to the Virgin
Arthur Benjamin: Jamaican Rhumba.
Rowan Tree
19-12-10, 16:02
.
verismissimo
19-12-10, 16:12
From Jamaican Rhumba:
Coward: Nina (from Argentina)
Don Petter
19-12-10, 16:23
From Jamaican Rhumba:
Coward: Nina (from Argentina)
Um - In danger of upsetting the non-classical police (see earlier)!
Ginastera: Danzas argentinas
Mr Pee, that was 3 postings ago. :erm:
And that was several more postings ago, and I've only just caught up with it- in my defence, all the posts have the same time at the top. I can't help it if I'm a millisecond behind!! :sadface:
Um - In danger of upsetting the non-classical police (see earlier)!
Ginastera: Danzas argentinas
Borodin:- Polotsvian Dances from Prince Igor.
And as a constable in the aforementioned non-classical police, I feel duty bound to point out to the offender that the title of this thread is "classical music association", and if you don't stick to that, Il'' be round to yours with my big baton. :blush:
Don Petter
19-12-10, 16:47
Borodin:- Polotsvian Dances from Prince Igor.
And as a constable in the aforementioned non-classical police, I feel duty bound to point out to the offender that the title of this thread is "classical music association", and if you don't stick to that, Il'' be round to yours with my big baton. :blush:
Yes sir! And I know I'm on probation and therefore being careful - Just trying to help others to avoid your truncheon. (Or is this like flashing one's headlights for a speed trap - not kosher in your eyes?)
Don Petter
19-12-10, 16:49
Borodin:- Polotsvian Dances from Prince Igor.
Igor Stravinsky: Agon
Igor Stravinsky: Agon
Stavinsky: Apollo
Don Petter
19-12-10, 16:50
Another dead heat! After you, Cecil.
Don Petter
19-12-10, 16:52
Stavinsky: Apollo
You have to be quick round here, don't you?
Stravinsky:Apollon Musagetes
You have to be quick round here, don't you?
Stravinsky:Apollon Musagetes
Is Apollo not by any chance the same score as Apollon musagètes :winkeye: :ale: ?
OK, we stay in Greece mythology: Perséphoné
Brassbandmaestro
19-12-10, 17:06
Spartacus(Khachaturian)
Spartacus(Khachaturian)
Kuula: The son of the slave
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 17:12
Verdi: Nabucco
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 17:33
Dyson - Nebuchadnezzar
Brassbandmaestro
19-12-10, 17:42
Handel: Solomon
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 17:43
Chopin: Waltzes (played by Solomon)
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 17:46
Sibelius valse triste
Brassbandmaestro
19-12-10, 17:48
Tchaikovsky: Waltz of the Flowers
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 17:49
Britten five flower songs
Louis Andriessen: The Memory of Roses
Brassbandmaestro
19-12-10, 17:51
Tippett: The Rose Lake
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 17:52
Edward Macdowell - to a wild rose
Don Petter
19-12-10, 18:04
[QUOTE=Roehre;15081]Is Apollo not by any chance the same score as Apollon musagètes :winkeye: :ale: ?[QUOTE]
Not quite - one was a later significant revision of the other, as I recall without looking it up. Anyway, we are to a great extent in wordplay territory here, within the confines of the classical music world, as has been pointed out.
[Quotes have gone funny again - they seem to have a mind of their own sometimes.]
Edward Macdowell - to a wild rose
Oliver Knussen:- Where the wild things are.
french frank
19-12-10, 18:30
[Quotes have gone funny again - they seem to have a mind of their own sometimes.]The back slash is missing from [/ QUOTE] at the end.
Oliver Knussen:- Where the wild things are.
Bax - The Dance of Wild Irreval
Don Petter
19-12-10, 18:37
The back slash is missing from [/ QUOTE] at the end.
Yes, I'm sure it was my fault - my monocle dropped onto the keyboard.
Bax - The Dance of Wild Irreval
Bantock: The Wilderness and the Solitary Place
Don Petter
19-12-10, 18:49
Bantock: The Wilderness and the Solitary Place
Arnold: Solitaire.
Sorry, beaten to an answer.
Richard Tarleton
19-12-10, 18:50
Bantock: The Wilderness and the Solitary Place
me too
Don Petter
19-12-10, 18:57
Sorry, beaten to an answer.
As has been noted before - you have to be quick round here. Some of have just too much free time (I should really be doing the Times crossword, as I would have been before these addictive threads came to haunt me.)
Arnold: Solitaire.
Mendelssohn - The Solitary Island (Fingal's Cave)
Mendelssohn - The Solitary Island (Fingal's Cave)
Mozart: Dans un bois solitaire KV308
Don Petter
19-12-10, 19:04
Mozart: Dans un bois solitaire KV308
Vivaldi: Violin Concerto No.4, RV308.
Vivaldi: Violin Concerto No.4, RV308.
Saint Saens: (Mélodies parsanes: ) la solitaire
Don Petter
19-12-10, 19:15
Saint Saens: (Mélodies parsanes: ) la solitaire
You leapt over my Vivaldi? Can I huff you for that?
Vivaldi: Violin Concerto No.4, RV308.
Bach: Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl, BWV308
Bach: Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl, BWV308
or praps Schubert - Die Macht der Liebe, D.308,
You leapt over my Vivaldi? Can I huff you for that?
No, I didn't leap (otherwise I would'nt have quoted it, would I?) as I assumed that not only 308 were the connection ,but the nickname "solitaire" as well (but here -I now must admit- I am mistaken, as that one is RV234)
or perhaps Schubert - Die Macht der Liebe, D.308,
Handel: organ concerto opus 7/3 "Halleluiah" HWV 308
Bach: Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl, BWV308
Holst - The Perfect Fool
(My German is rusty - I left him out in the rain again)
Don Petter
19-12-10, 19:33
No, I didn't leap (otherwise I would'nt have quoted it, would I?) as I assumed that not only 308 were the connection ,but the nickname "solitaire" as well (but here -I now must admit- I am mistaken, as that one is RV234)
I now understand. That would have meant a clever double play from me - I'm not that good (yet).
Don Petter
19-12-10, 19:35
Handel: organ concerto opus 7/3 "Halleluiah" HWV 308
How about Ferrari 308GTS? That's a classic in anyone's book.
How about Ferrari 308GTS? That's a classic in anyone's book.
Then I prefer Honegger: Pacific 231
Don Petter
19-12-10, 19:41
Then I prefer Honegger: Pacific 231
Honegger: Rugby.
Honegger: Rugby.
Debussy: jeux
Don Petter
19-12-10, 19:44
Holst - The Perfect Fool
(My German is rusty - I left him out in the rain again)
Prokofiev: Chout. (WD40, then rub down with a dry cloth)
How about Ferrari 308GTS? That's a classic in anyone's book.
Oh, indeed it is! But how about the new 348 Italia:- http://play-auto.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/ferrari-458-italia.jpg
How gorgeous is that? Definitely a future classic!!
Anyway, we digress! I'll lose my pension from the Classical Music Police....:winkeye:
Therefore:-
Wolf -Ferrari:- Gli Amanti Sposi
Don Petter
19-12-10, 19:49
Debussy: jeux
Presumably from the box set: Debussy: La Boite a Joujoux
Don Petter
19-12-10, 19:54
Oh, indeed it is! But how about the new 348 Italia:- http://play-auto.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/ferrari-458-italia.jpg
How gorgeous is that? Definitely a future classic!!
Anyway, we digress! I'll lose my pension from the Classical Music Police....:winkeye:
Therefore:-
Wolf -Ferrari:- Gli Amanti Sposi
Still in the right country - Wolf: Italian Serenade.
Still in the right country - Wolf: Italian Serenade.
Well, that depends: JSBach: Italienisches Konzert
Don Petter
19-12-10, 20:21
Well, that depends: JSBach: Italienisches Konzert
Strauss: Aus Italien.
Strauss: Aus Italien.
something tells me I've seen that before (re: funiculi,funicula IIRC) already, but nevertheless:
Gustave charpentier: Impressions d'Italie
[QUOTE=Roehre;15226]something tells me I've seen that before (re: funiculi,funicula IIRC) already, but nevertheless:
Bach - Italian concerto, BWV 971
Brassbandmaestro
19-12-10, 20:26
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italiano.
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italiano.
Tchaikovsky:- Francesca Da Rimini
Tchaikovsky:- Francesca Da Rimini
Rachmaninov: Francesca da Rimini
Don Petter
19-12-10, 20:30
something tells me I've seen that before (re: funiculi,funicula IIRC) already, but nevertheless:
Gustave charpentier: Impressions d'Italie
I must have missed that - sorry. (Perhaps because I walked up?)
Brassbandmaestro
19-12-10, 20:35
Respighi: The Roman Trilogy
Don Petter
19-12-10, 20:38
Respighi: The Roman Trilogy
Honegger: Symphony No.5
Honegger: Symphony No.5
Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat
(A bit feeble. Can’t think of any ds.)
Brassbandmaestro
19-12-10, 21:07
Its just a connection that counts in this game Doversoul, not just the letter!!
Don Petter
19-12-10, 21:07
Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat
(A bit feeble. Can’t think of any ds.)
Puccini: Il Trittico.
verismissimo
19-12-10, 21:14
Berg: 3 Orchestral Pieces
Greig: Three Orchestral Pieces from Sigurd Jorsalfar
Farandole from L'Arlésienne Suite No. 2 (The Three Kings of Orient)
Thank you BBM
Farandole from L'Arlésienne Suite No. 2 (The Three Kings of Orient)
Thank you BBM
Peter Cornelius: The Three Kings
EdgeleyRob
19-12-10, 21:47
Benjamin Britten Journey Of The Magi
Strauss: Die Heilige drei Könige aus Morgenland op.56/6
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 22:36
Strauss, J. II: Morgenblatter
Strauss, J. II: Morgenblatter
Offenbach: Abendblatter
This was Offenbach's contribution to the same Concordia Ball for which Strauss wrote his piece. Surprised that Georges Pretre didn't include it on one of his NYD Concerts
Offenbach: Abendblatter
Franz Von Suppé:- Morgen, Mittag, und Abend in Wien
Eine Alpensinfonie
19-12-10, 22:53
Strauss J: Vienna Blood
Nono- Y su sangre ya viene cantando - Epitaffio No 2
Music for flute and String Orchestra
Nono- Y su sangre ya viene cantando - Epitaffio No 2
Music for flute and String Orchestra
Eimert: Epitaph für Aikichi Kuboyama (electronic music)
Katyn Epitaph - Andrzej Panufnik
No No Nanette ... Vincent Youmans
Katyn Epitaph - Andrzej Panufnik
Shostakovich: symphony no.13 Babi Yar
verismissimo
20-12-10, 08:14
Poulenc: Babar the Elephant
Poulenc: Babar the Elephant
Handel: Tolomeo
Wasn’t it this opera that had a pink elephant on the stage? If it wasn't, please ignore this.
Handel: Tolomeo
Wasn’t it this opera that had a pink elephant on the stage? If it wasn't, please ignore this.
Mozart: Thamos, King of Egypt (incidental music)
Don Petter
20-12-10, 09:37
Mozart: Thamos, King of Egypt (incidental music)
Thank goodness about the elephant - thought it was my eyes.
Douglas E Wagner: Thames Valley March
Even in obscurity, I leave you an easy peg ...
MrGongGong
20-12-10, 09:58
Denis Smalley: Valley Flow
Brassbandmaestro
20-12-10, 10:09
John Ireland: A Downland Suite
Don Petter
20-12-10, 10:15
Denis Smalley: Valley Flow
... which you skilfully sidestep!
verismissimo
20-12-10, 10:47
VW Down Ampney
Malcolm Arnold: Whistle down the wind
Don Petter
20-12-10, 11:08
Malcolm Arnold: Whistle down the wind
Stravinsky: Jeu de Cartes.
Stravinsky: Jeu de Cartes.
Wil Greckel: Suite for Cards
verismissimo
20-12-10, 11:45
Dvorak: Dumka
Brassbandmaestro
20-12-10, 12:22
Bernstein: Slava!
Bernstein: Slava!
Beethoven: String Quartet in E minor, Op. 59, No. 2
verismissimo
20-12-10, 13:41
Beethoven's other Razumovsky quartets!
MrGongGong
20-12-10, 13:44
After Beethoven : Christopher DeLaurenti
After Beethoven : Christopher DeLaurenti
Before Petrushka : Christopher DeLaurenti
After Beethoven : Christopher DeLaurenti
Shostakovich: Christopher Columbus overture
3rd Viennese School
20-12-10, 14:35
Christopher Gunning
Symphony no.3
Christopher Gunning
Symphony no.3
Berlin: Annie Get Your Gun
Berlin: Annie Get Your Gun
Shostakovich: The fall of Berlin
Shostakovich: The fall of Berlin
Kurt Weill - Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny
Shostakovich: The fall of Berlin
Vivaldi: Autumn
Vivaldi: Autumn
Respighi: Poema autumnale
verismissimo
20-12-10, 15:32
Kosma: Autumn Leaves
Don Petter
20-12-10, 15:39
Kurt Weill - Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny
Korngold: Die Tote Stadt
(Can we keep two going at once?)
Brassbandmaestro
20-12-10, 15:57
Can but try, Don Peter!
Death in Venice(Britten)
Richard Tarleton
20-12-10, 16:03
Offenbach Tales of Hoffmann Barcarolle
Offenbach Tales of Hoffmann Barcarolle
Tchaikovsky: Barcarolle (June)
The Nutcracker
We’ve had this once but it was a different association.
Too late!! It was link to Tales of Hoffmann
The Nutcracker
We’ve had this once but it was a different association.
Too late!! It was link to Tales of Hoffmann
Schumann: Papillons op.2
verismissimo
20-12-10, 17:41
Butterwothy: Banks of Green Willow
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