I've heard of dusty answers but this is my first encounter with crusty ones.
I wonder with what kind of baguette the timpanist in such a symphony might play his/her part.
I don't know about Sir Andrew Hovis but would such a piece be suitable in an unLevined form?
And might it be a competitive challenge in a future Great British Symphoff?
Despite writing some mavellous symphonies, Tchaikovsky had the good sense to put his Valse des flours in a ballet score.
Does such a symphony do what it says on the baking tin? Perhaps it does, whichever way you slice it.
I suspect that this thread will soon become toast especially if it receives any more responses like this one!...
I wonder with what kind of baguette the timpanist in such a symphony might play his/her part.
I don't know about Sir Andrew Hovis but would such a piece be suitable in an unLevined form?
And might it be a competitive challenge in a future Great British Symphoff?
Despite writing some mavellous symphonies, Tchaikovsky had the good sense to put his Valse des flours in a ballet score.
Does such a symphony do what it says on the baking tin? Perhaps it does, whichever way you slice it.
I suspect that this thread will soon become toast especially if it receives any more responses like this one!...
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