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

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

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DieNacht

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QuoteThe Gothic?

Good guess, but no. There´s only one instrument, and it is sort-of a set of pieces.

PS: The composer is usually seen wearing glasses.

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DieNacht

We are having some unsolved mysteries here - concerning that of the angry cat, an unidentified forest and a likewise unknown Baroque, yellow-white chateau - any hints from the posters ?



Brahmsian

Quote from: The new erato on September 07, 2011, 05:47:04 AM
No, the clue is in the place.

Hmm, not sure?  Mozart's Prague Symphony?  Fountains of Salzburg?   :D  Have no idea.

Opus106

Quote from: Soapy Molloy on September 07, 2011, 07:10:59 AM
Schnittke's 2nd Symphony.

Off-topic: Why are you mixing the quotes up? I was almost ready to send a bug report to Rob, with screenshots and all. :D
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DieNacht

Have been checking Drottningholm, Fertöd/Eszterhazy and Mariazell, yet apparently none of them, concerning the castle ...  ::)

DieNacht

CAT picture:
the only pieces with a cat theme I can recall are

Satie: Chanson du Chat
Stravinsky: Les Berceuses du Chat


and two that don´t seem relevant:
Copland´s piano pieces "The Cat and the Mouse", and Rossini´s "Cat Duet".

Brahmsian

Quote from: DieNacht on September 07, 2011, 10:44:40 AM
CAT picture:
the only pieces with a cat theme I can recall are

Satie: Chanson du Chat
Stravinsky: Les Berceuses du Chat


and two that don´t seem relevant:
Copland´s piano pieces "The Cat and the Mouse", and Rossini´s "Cat Duet".

There is also Copland's song "I Bought Me a Cat", a song I don't particularly care for that much.   ;D

Stravinsky's "The Owl and the Pussy-cat" (obviously not the answer in this particular picture clue, I realize).   :D



DieNacht

SUN + ARROW:

Vers le Soleil op.174, Monodies for Ondes Martenot, by Koechlin

alternatively "La Course du Printemps", also Koechlin ?

Brahmsian

Quote from: DieNacht on September 07, 2011, 11:12:55 AM
SUN + ARROW:

Vers le Soleil op.174, Monodies for Ondes Martenot, by Koechlin

alternatively "La Course du Printemps", also Koechlin ?

No, sorry.



The new erato


Brahmsian

Quote from: The new erato on September 07, 2011, 11:28:39 AM
To me it seems the arrow is Left of Spring ?

:D  Good point, I actually thought of that after the fact.  It's kind of backwards.   8)


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