Earth, fire (Falla), wind/air (Partch), water....but probably not.
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In that case there's probably a “Mountain” series:
MUSSORGSKY: Night on the Bare Mountain
STRAUß: Eine Alpensinfonie
D'INDY: Symphony on a French Mountain Air
HOVHANESS: Mysterious Mountain / Mountain of Prophecy / Mount St. Helens Symphony (and several other mountain-themed symphonies of his)
There’s also J. STRAUSS SNR: Die Berggeister (The Mountain Spirits) but not very well known.
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Mountains are indeed one line of the wall, and 3 of Boilk's 4 (#245) are correct. (I had 'Mysterious Mountain' for Hovhaness, but the others you mention are fine)
There are 2 Straußes involved, neither of them being Johann Strauß the father.
When you get tired of the mountains, you might fancy something less challenging.Last edited by LMcD; 02-11-18, 17:07.
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Originally posted by BoilkGuess work, but we likely have nature connections all round...
1. Mountains: (Hovhaness confirmed, possibly Mussorgsky's Bare Mountain, d'Indy's French Mountain Air symphony, and R. Strauss' Alpensinfonie)
2. Rivers: (possibly Smetana's Moldau, Strauss's Blue Danube or some other river; Wagner's Rhine Journey?)
3. Hills: (Ireland, Sondheim, Piston)
4. Regions: (Mendelssohn Hebrides?, Albéniz Iberia?)
No Mussorgsky mountain.
No Wagner river.
No hills at all.
No regions but The Hebrides is/are involved.
Mendelssohn and Albeniz are in the same group.
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Originally posted by Boilk View PostBased on LMcD's replies #247 and #252
I've been observing this.
There are composers I should know, Piston and Albeniz among them, also Rach; maybe Ireland; and ones I wouldn't expect to know - that other Strauss etc.
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