Quiz: Mystery scores

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sul G

Well, it doesn't look too much like this, unless you squint at it a little, but I might as well have another guess. It's not the Delius sonata, so is it his Romance? Probably not.

Guido

Quote from: sul G on April 16, 2009, 03:30:38 PM
Well, it doesn't look too much like this, unless you squint at it a little, but I might as well have another guess. It's not the Delius sonata, so is it his Romance? Probably not.

Nope!

Your 452 isn't showing up at the moment, I think from your description that it's by Jan Ladislav Dussek...

Oh and here Maciek (and anyone else) is Waldesruhe played by JdP: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=4ced5d81af5cc7dac2b435915e8821d72716ae94a5b312135be6ba49b5870170
Geologist.

The large print giveth, and the small print taketh away

Guido

446 - Concerto for piano and string quartet op. 17 by Busoni?
Geologist.

The large print giveth, and the small print taketh away

sul G

No. Those are the instruments, of course, and this is simply a piano quintet. Busoni is a major figure, of course, but this one is even more so, I suppose.

Guido

Quote from: sul G on April 16, 2009, 04:13:28 PM
No. Those are the instruments, of course, and this is simply a piano quintet. Busoni is a major figure, of course, but this one is even more so, I suppose.

Webern Piano Quintet?
Geologist.

The large print giveth, and the small print taketh away

sul G


Maciek

Quote from: Guido on April 16, 2009, 03:35:29 PM
Oh and here Maciek (and anyone else) is Waldesruhe played by JdP

Thanks! 8)

The thread seems to have come to a bit of a stall so here's one more from me.

MM105


Maciek


sul G

Quote from: Guido on April 16, 2009, 03:35:29 PM
Oh and here Maciek (and anyone else) is Waldesruhe played by JdP: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=4ced5d81af5cc7dac2b435915e8821d72716ae94a5b312135be6ba49b5870170

That old misogynist plays the cello too? Is there no end to his talents?  ;D ;D

Maciek


Maciek

No ideas? OK. Here are four more, just to round things off.

MM107

Maciek

#4551
MM108



"Say what you see," as Luke would say.

Maciek


Maciek

MM110

And the last one. Something easy (? >:D), for a change.


sul G

Quote from: Maciek on April 22, 2009, 12:59:08 PM
MM108

"Say what you see," as Luke would say.


Then I'll guess this is Bacewicz's Music for String, Trumpets and Percussion  ;D

Maciek

Damn, that guy is fast! ;D

You're right of course. I must think up less obvious clues in the future. ;D

Maciek

#4556
Did I say four? Nah, this one can't possibly be left out.

Besides, 111 is "evener" ("rounder") than 110 anyway. :P ;D

MM111


Maciek

#4557
Clue for no. 106: possibly the greatest Polish pianist alive is planning to record it soon. If he does, he'll be doing so for the second time, since he's already recorded it once, at the very beginning of his career.

Heck, scratch the "possibly", there really isn't much doubt about it.

EDIT: No, wait. I think he already has (re)recorded it, sometime in February. But I'm not sure when the actual CD comes out.

Maciek

#4558
Luke! Your inbox is full! :'(

[Never mind, I've sent you an e-mail.]

Maciek

OK. So now I could either give some clues to my previous ones. OR I could add some new ones. What shall I do?