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

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

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J.Z. Herrenberg

It isn't Wagner's Ring, is it, 4 opera's, with a Hunding in it (Hund = dog)... ?
Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything. -- Plato

Diletante

Orgullosamente diletante.

North Star

Quote from: Opus106 on September 09, 2011, 09:58:50 AM
But you said it wasn't all that specific! ??? :P

::) I guess I was wrong :D I probably meant that the picture isn't describing the piece or something like that.
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#163
Quote from: Opus106 on September 09, 2011, 09:58:50 AMJungle (although MI hasn't acknowledged the guesses yet)

Sorry, I had forgotten about this thread. I went back and looked at both of the guesses and one of them is very close while the other more obvious guess is not. Nice try, but no cigar...

Brahmsian



Cato

How did I miss this topic?   :o

I used to match paintings with certain musical works to discuss a certain era, when I taught European History, e.g.

This Mondrian



with Anton Webern's Symphony.

So, what matches the sausages?



"Meet Miss Ruth Sherwood, from Columbus, Ohio, the Middle of the Universe!"

- Brian Aherne introducing Rosalind Russell in  My Sister Eileen (1942)

Brahmsian


J.Z. Herrenberg

Butcher Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?


Oops! Wrong art-form!
Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything. -- Plato

EigenUser

#169
I came across this thread, which seems like it was meant for me!
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Beethoven's Op. 133 -- A fugue so bad that even Beethoven himself called it "Grosse".

Ken B

Quote from: Cato on November 27, 2011, 06:07:49 AM

I used to match paintings with certain musical works to discuss a certain era, when I taught European History, e.g.

This Mondrian



with Anton Webern's Symphony.


HEY! This is monstrous. I like Mondrian.

Pistols at dawn.

;)


EigenUser

Quote from: TheGSMoeller on June 21, 2014, 04:05:19 PM

Gosh, I have no idea. The third picture is throwing me off.

Here's one that at least one person will get:
Beethoven's Op. 133 -- A fugue so bad that even Beethoven himself called it "Grosse".

TheGSMoeller

Quote from: EigenUser on June 24, 2014, 01:30:11 AM
Gosh, I have no idea. The third picture is throwing me off.
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I did just realize the thread title says "classical music work", mine is actually a composers name, there's a good hint.

Brahmsian

Quote from: EigenUser on June 24, 2014, 01:30:11 AM


Here's one that at least one person will get:


Plotting (y is the new x), by Karl Henning?  :)

EigenUser

Quote from: TheGSMoeller on June 24, 2014, 04:44:38 AM
I did just realize the thread title says "classical music work", mine is actually a composers name, there's a good hint.
Fill up glass!

Philip Glass!

Quote from: ChamberNut on June 24, 2014, 04:58:18 AM
Plotting (y is the new x), by Karl Henning?  :)
Yup!
Beethoven's Op. 133 -- A fugue so bad that even Beethoven himself called it "Grosse".


Brahmsian


Ken B

#178
Quote from: EigenUser on June 24, 2014, 06:05:35 AM
Fill up glass!

Philip Glass!
Yup!

It seems I am the only one who can Stump Nate as we could call this thread.  ;)

Let me ponder a new one ...

Okay, an easy one



   


TheGSMoeller