Your top 13 works in 5 movements

Started by Larry Rinkel, June 20, 2007, 10:33:37 AM

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PSmith08

Quote from: Larry Rinkel on June 20, 2007, 02:43:14 PM
Yes, the minuets are the problem. The Chrysander edition also considers them separate movements, for a total of six. Being the wonderfully nice guy that I am, I'll give you credit, but I would have preferred a less debatable example.

But it's that give-and-take that's such a special thing here.

Gurn Blanston

Quote from: D Minor on June 20, 2007, 01:03:54 PM
I delegate to Gurn .........

OK, I'll carry the ball for our team, d...:

1> Beethoven - Quartet in a - Op 132

2> Beethoven - Symphony in F - Op 68

3> Beethoven - 5 Pieces for Organ - WoO 33

4> Dvorak - 5 Bagatelles for Strings - Op 47

5> Dvorak - Suite in A "American" - Op 98b

6> Mozart - Divertimento in D - K 205

7> Schubert - Quintet in A for Piano & Strings - D 667

8> Spohr - Potpourri for Strings in Bb - Op 22     :P

9> Telemann - Gulliver Suite for 2 Violins

10> Anton Stadler - 5 Trios for 3 Bassett Horns

11> Antonio Soler - Quintet in G (#3) for Harpsichord & Strings

12> JS Bach - Orchestral Suite in D (#3) - BWV 1068

13> Brahms - Piano sonata in f - Op 5

Nice variety there, Larry, although I was sorry to have to repeat a few of the others   :-[  Couldn't be helped, they ARE my favorites. :)

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springrite

Quote from: Gurn Blanston on June 20, 2007, 04:46:18 PM

4> Dvorak - 5 Bagatelles for Strings - Op 47

I consider this (and Five Pieces for ..., etc.) cheating!  $:)

orbital

Quote from: Gurn Blanston on June 20, 2007, 04:46:18 PM

12> JS Bach - Orchestral Suite in D (#3) - BWV 1068

Never thought a suite to be 5 movements long. I forgot about this one. Scratch Glass, I'll go with this  8)

Gurn Blanston

Quote from: springrite on June 20, 2007, 04:48:44 PM
I consider this (and Five Pieces for ..., etc.) cheating!  $:)

Larry let some others in, which I took note of, so there's a precedent. Hey, those Bagatelles are legit man!  I love that work  >:( 
:)

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Bonehelm

Does copy&paste count as cheating? If not, I'll copy PerfectWagnerite's list.

springrite

Quote from: Bonehelm on June 20, 2007, 05:24:00 PM
Does copy&paste count as cheating? If not, I'll copy PerfectWagnerite's list.

It does count as cheating. You'd have to re-type it.

Lilas Pastia

Quote from: Szykniej on June 20, 2007, 02:01:59 PM
The Triskaidekaphobia Cup

I was wondering when this would be brought up...

val

BEETHOVEN: String Quartet opus 132; 6th Symphony

BRAHMS: 3rd Sonata opus 5

BARTOK: Concerto for orchestra; 4th and 5th Quartet

WEBERN: Five movements opus 5

BERLIOZ: Symphonie Fantastique

MOZART: Serenade K 375

SCHUMANN: 3rd Symphony

MAHLER: 7th Symphony

SHOSTAKOVITCH: 8th Symphony

DUTILLEUX: Cello Concerto "Tout un monde lointain"




Larry Rinkel

Quote from: val on June 20, 2007, 11:43:18 PM
BEETHOVEN: String Quartet opus 132; 6th Symphony

BRAHMS: 3rd Sonata opus 5

BARTOK: Concerto for orchestra; 4th and 5th Quartet

WEBERN: Five movements opus 5

BERLIOZ: Symphonie Fantastique

MOZART: Serenade K 375

SCHUMANN: 3rd Symphony

MAHLER: 7th Symphony

SHOSTAKOVITCH: 8th Symphony

DUTILLEUX: Cello Concerto "Tout un monde lointain"





Three more needed.

Symphonien

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Quote from: Larry Rinkel on June 21, 2007, 02:49:56 AM
Three more needed.

Don't know about you, but I count 13... ::)

As for my list -

Beethoven 6
Berio Sinfonia
Debussy Images Pour Orchestre
Ligeti Piano Concerto
Ligeti Violin Concerto
Mahler 2
Mahler 5
Mahler 7
Ravel Miroirs
Schnittke 8
Schnittke Piano Quintet
Schoenberg Five Pieces for Orchestra
Webern Five Pieces for Orchestra

Larry Rinkel

Quote from: Symphonien on June 21, 2007, 03:20:21 AM
Don't know about you, but I count 13... ::)

Quite right; I saw 10 lines and took that for 10 works. Full credit to Val!