Is there any classical music with a sports theme that hasn't specifically been written for a tournament or film/television?
Classical Music With a Sports Theme
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
How silly of me.
At least one of the above is in my CD collection.
But, erm, football, basketball, cricket, golf, athletics, motor racing.......etc?
Also, I see much about trains but not a lot on motoring?
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostHonegger's Second Symphonic Movement, "Rugby", written in 1928. Conducted by the composer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsxqjP0oFXs
Very interesting.
That Honegger piece does have a hint of what is to come in sports television.
I suppose there are also a few regattas.
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Martinu: Half-time
William Schuman: The Mighty Casey
William Schuman: Newsreel in Five Shots (has a section to accompany a horse race)
Michael Torke: Javelin (written for 1994 Olympic games)
William Alwyn: Overture Derby Day (though based on a painting)
Britten: Death in Venice - Tadziu's Greek style sporting sectionLast edited by Suffolkcoastal; 30-03-16, 13:29.
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Carter: Musicians Wrestle Everywhere
Weir: ditto (did she know about the above?)
Birtwistle: Hockeytus Irvineus (sorry!)
Johann Strauss II: polka Auf der Jagd
anything by Bridge[B]
Sorabji: Concerto per suonare da me solo
Ferneyhough: La Shoot d'Icare (OK, I've got me coat)...Last edited by ahinton; 30-03-16, 16:54.
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostI suppose there are also a few regattas.
Shostakovich's The Golden Age is a ballet about a football team - I don't know if there is a choreographed soccer match in the scenario.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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