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Friday, April 23, 2010
Sunday Classics preview: It's a Guess the Mystery Composer(s?) Quiz!
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UPDATE below, where (most) questions are answered
No, this isn't one of our mystery works. It could have been if it weren't fully identified in the clip! Still, Stravinsky's Greeting Prelude will give you some idea of where we're going tonight, if not necessarily where we're headed.
by Ken
We have three mystery pieces tonight, each performed twice, by anywhere up to three composers, and tomorrow night we're going to have three more pieces, by anywhere up to three composers, some of whom may be the same. To make it easier, this time we have a master composers' list, from which all of the composers this weekend (however many of them there are, or is) are drawn:
Alban Berg Hector Berlioz Leonard Bernstein Johannes Brahms Benjamin Britten Claude Debussy Louis Moreau Gottschalk Charles Gounod Olivier Messiaen Carl Nielsen Jacques Offenbach Hans Pfitzner Sergei Prokofiev Maurice Ravel Camille Saint-Saëns Arnold Schoenberg Dmitri Shostakovich Johann Strauss Jr. Richard Strauss Igor Stravinsky Sir Arthur Sullivan Hugo Wolf
(This is one of those moments when I really wish I knew how to do columns. Wouldn't this list look neat in two columns?)
Mystery Work A
But enough fooling around. Let's plunge right in with our first mystery selection. Why don't we start with an easy one? Everybody knows this one. (1)
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