Quiz: Mystery scores

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

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Luke

The second Niemann is Bacchantenzug from the Phantasien im Bremer Ratskeller op 113. Lots of fun!

Luke


Maciek

Quote from: Luke on September 22, 2014, 11:25:43 AM
Yes it is. Have you seen it? It's just superb! Enjoy....

I tend to avoid YouTube, but I have heard it - and really enjoyed it (I found two different versions on Spotify).

Perhaps this would be a good time to post a couple of my own...

Maciek

OK, I hope I manage to post all of them before you guys start snatching them up... Because there will be a couple of very easy ones (? you never know, I guess), but I'm not posting them because of their difficulty. ::) :D

Maciek

#5244
One. 141, 142.

Maciek

#5245
Two. 143, 144.

Maciek

#5246
Three. 145, 146.

Maciek

#5247
Four. 147, 148.

Maciek

#5248
Five. 149, 150. One of these is prompted by one more or less recently posted by Luke.

Maciek

#5249
Six. 151, 152.

Maciek

#5250
Seven. 153, 154.

Maciek

#5251
Eight. 155, 156.

Maciek

#5252
Nine. 157, 158. (Last two. Enjoy. Hopefully.)

EigenUser

Beethoven's Op. 133 -- A fugue so bad that even Beethoven himself called it "Grosse".

Luke

Bugger, slow internet and I missed that one!

Tchaik's 1st PC is in there too. I haven't looked properly yet, they were the two low-hanging fruit I saw immediately.

Luke


Luke

The second one of 5 is Nina Simone's My Baby Just Cares For Me

Maciek

All, except Trovatore, correct. Is that your four or my four? ;D (I'll edit my numbering scheme into the posts.)

Luke

Well from your four, I think. But if it's wrong, it's wrong. Verdi, though?

Luke

Sorry, was in such a hurry to snatch the easy ones (and missing one of them  ??? ) that I didn't clock your numbering, nor the similarities you've nicely paired up.   8) The one above the Nina Simone is from Peatnuts - the Kite Song. I've played them, actually, but I can't remember who composed them OTTOMH.