Match picture(s) with a classical music work - Game

Started by Brahmsian, September 05, 2011, 08:25:01 AM

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Brahmsian

The 'Worst LP/CD cover' thread gave me an idea for this thread.  It's very simple - Post a photo/picture or a series of pictures in your post, and then let other GMG members try to guess which classical music work the picture is trying to depict.  Just thought it would be fun.   :D

Here goes the first one, and this one should be super easy to guess  ;D :


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mahler10th

Quote from: ChamberNut on September 05, 2011, 08:25:01 AM
The 'Worst LP/CD cover' thread gave me an idea for this thread.  It's very simple - Post a photo/picture or a series of pictures in your post, and then let other GMG members try to guess which classical music work the picture is trying to depict.  Just thought it would be fun.   :D
Here goes the first one, and this one should be super easy to guess  ;D :


What is easy about that?  A lassie at a birthday party?..hmmm...Vivaldi or Mozart...?  but god knows what it might be....certainly not Petterssons 7th...I'll bet on Haydn Symphony 94 though.

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Opus106

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Navneeth

DieNacht

#6
Tintagel - Bax ?
Often planned to go there.




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Opus106

#14
Quote from: ChamberNut on September 05, 2011, 09:53:51 AM
This one may be a little harder.   :D

Things might be hard after seeing that, but not the answer as long you retain the original file names. ;)
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Navneeth

TheGSMoeller

Quote from: ChamberNut on September 05, 2011, 10:00:43 AM
Messiaen - Bird Music?

Nope.
Although anything with the word "bird" could apply, but I am loooking for one in particular, and it will make sense.

Opus106

Quote from: mc ukrneal on September 05, 2011, 09:56:49 AM
The Hebrides?

With its appearance in many CD covers, it's got a more iconic status. But I must confess, at first glance the name did run though my mind until I noticed that there was no cave. Maybe a cove somewhere down there, but not a cave.
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Navneeth

DieNacht

1) Beethoven 5th Symphony, cf. the anecdote about the theme originating from the  ;D of his cleaning lady ?
2) The Lark Ascending , V-Williams


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Navneeth