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

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North Star

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The new erato

The Rheingold?

i would have preferred naked maidens though.

DieNacht

#62
Either Händel "The Blacksmith Variations" -
or Mosolov:"The Iron Foundry" from the "Steel" ballet ...?

PS: Prokofiev also wrote a "Steel", as far as I remember ...

- and Holst:"Hammersmith Prelude" - probably that ?

North Star

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North Star

#65
Some less ambiguous ones, not necessarily easy though.
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Brahmsian

How about this one?  No cheating by looking at the picture link.   :P


Brahmsian

Quote from: North Star on September 06, 2011, 03:54:07 AM
Some less ambiguous ones, not necessarily easy though.
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1.  The Isle of the Dead?

2.  1812 Overture or Wellington's Victory?

Opus106

I don't know... if the woman had been a skeleton also, I would have guessed some work for the harpsichord. Perhaps it's for a fortepiano?
Regards,
Navneeth



Coco


Brahmsian

Quote from: Opus106 on September 06, 2011, 06:49:37 AM
Perhaps it's for a fortepiano?

No, for that I would just posted a picture of a huge fat 'thumbs down'.   :P ;)

Opus106

Quote from: ChamberNut on September 06, 2011, 06:52:07 AM
No, for that I would just posted a picture of a huge fat 'thumbs down'.   :P ;)

That's very vague: it could mean atonality, or Stockhausen, or Bruckner... >:D
Regards,
Navneeth

Brian




Brahmsian

Corey, is it Schubert's Fantasy in F minor for piano 4-hands?  That was my first instinct, honestly.

DieNacht

#78
Coco: "Jardins sous la Pluie"

North Star 2: "The Little Drummer Boy", Gottschalk ?

North Star 5.: "Vertical Thoughts" by Morton Feldman ?