Quiz: Mystery scores

Started by Sean, August 27, 2007, 06:49:47 AM

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matticus

Is 186 the 3rd movement of Ligeti's 2nd quartet?

J.Z. Herrenberg

LO 177 - Berlioz, Carnaval Romain.
Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything. -- Plato

lukeottevanger

These are all correct, with the exception of Greg's Schnittke guess for 185, which is however a pretty good guess. The composer is just as well known, if not more so.

Told you these would prove no problem!  :)

lukeottevanger

Don't forget there are some on page 78 too, which are probably equally straightforward. They haven't been viewed as much, so I'm guessing not everyone who looked at page 79 has seen them.

lukeottevanger

Here are some more.

These ones have a Maciek-like theme (nothing fancy) and there is a recurrent composer, one of my very favourites.

LO 187

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LO 188

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LO 189

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LO 190

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LO 191

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LO 192

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LO 193

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LO 194

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#1592
(a little titular help on the next two)

LO 195

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LO 196

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LO 197

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Last one of this set.

LO 198

J.Z. Herrenberg

Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything. -- Plato

lukeottevanger

Correct!

I like those little pointing fingers Elgar marks in the brass parts where he allows for optional doublings...

Mark G. Simon

LO 190 is the slow movement of Tippett's Triple Concerto, one of my favorites of his orchestral works.

Mark G. Simon

LO 192 is also Tippett. It's the slow movement of the First Symphony.