Help identify a piece! Early 20th century?
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Help identify a piece! Early 20th century?
http://www.musicuploader.org/musicplaye ... oplay=true
have the folks at answers.yahoo.com working on this too and so far no luck. On a side note, its *FANTASTIC* to have IMSLP back. Thank you so much to all those involved.
have the folks at answers.yahoo.com working on this too and so far no luck. On a side note, its *FANTASTIC* to have IMSLP back. Thank you so much to all those involved.
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I give up. I can't figure out what it is.
It appears to be the 5th track of some cd. The length is 7:53 if it hasn't been edited. If only there were a way to search for these criteria inside a CDDB database... I managed to find two such cds on Google, one with Schumann's 3rd sonata and one with a concerto by Hummel, but it obviously isn't one of those.
The piece begins in e minor and ends in e major. That's all I can say right now...
It appears to be the 5th track of some cd. The length is 7:53 if it hasn't been edited. If only there were a way to search for these criteria inside a CDDB database... I managed to find two such cds on Google, one with Schumann's 3rd sonata and one with a concerto by Hummel, but it obviously isn't one of those.
The piece begins in e minor and ends in e major. That's all I can say right now...
Aha. I see you can actually DL this...
The Music ID says it's "Bartok: Scherzo", with Allison Lovejoy playing piano.
And indeed, it's 7:53
http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Nam ... r/156589-2
Alas, Bartok seems to have written a few of them, but it should be easy to figure out which one.
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The Music ID says it's "Bartok: Scherzo", with Allison Lovejoy playing piano.
And indeed, it's 7:53
http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Nam ... r/156589-2
Alas, Bartok seems to have written a few of them, but it should be easy to figure out which one.
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This particular scherzo is the fourth of Bartok's 4 pieces (DD 71)
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