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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostLike they all have a part for a cornet or a contrabassoon?
To clarify further; we're talking about the Symphonie Fantastique, the Roman Carnival Overture, and the Symphonie Funebre et Triomphale?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostMy thinking, too.
To clarify further; we're talking about the Symphonie Fantastique, the Roman Carnival Overture, and the Symphonie Funebre et Triomphale?
Lamentably the other work is another composer
Originally posted by cloughie View PostCor blimey, pardon my English - were you correct to dismiss the cygne unless the hectoring was Roman as well as in the field - enough to turn Dido to tears!Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostYes to the first two. Cornet is nearly there if playing charades.
Lamentably the other work is another composer
I dunno!
From the download/streaming album 'Musical Meze'; details at http://www.oboeclassics.com/digital.Dido's Lament, arranged for cor anglais (english horn) and p...
P.S. As the descriptions of the presented symphony's individual movements tend to be rather long, all the information concerning the genesis of the work as a...
...but if it is the cornrt then probably Rubbra
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Originally posted by Flay View Post10/10 for effort cloughie!
My composer is French romantic. Shall I tell you?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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