A Conversation for Eagle Eye Challenge #8 - Decomposing Composers

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puzzlella (playing word games, solving puzzles)

6. Grieg

34. Ravel


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puzzlella (playing word games, solving puzzles)

1. Arnold

21. Handel


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aka Bel - A87832164

I can't resist smiley - biggrin

22 - Haydn

24 - Verdi

32 - Berlin



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Popa_Mintin

smiley - spacesmiley - smileysmiley - space I know what you mean Bel, tempting isn't it. smiley - space (But I have Barber for 32) smiley - spacesmiley - spacesmiley - biggrin


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I was thinking of Barber too, but Berlin is perfectly good for the point, Bel. There are a couple of "lighter" ones in the list.

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No idea about 'lighter' ones smiley - erm

2 - Mahler
and
29 - Chopin

- either you are a Chopin-fan and put him twice, or you are looking for somebody else in either #7 or #29, but he's definately in there smiley - laugh


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25 - Copland

I do hope it's ok if I try to find some more now smiley - erm


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Hi Bel,

You're absolutely right, I put Chopin in there twice!

It's odd, because I don't particularly like his music. I must have been working too hard.

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aka Bel - A87832164

I'm glad I tried then, after we had two Bongos last time, I thought I might try if it works with Chopin, too smiley - laugh


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Eagle Eye

I think I'd enjoy Chopin more if he'd stuck to the bongos.


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aka Bel - A87832164

Isn't 'Pour Elise' from Chopin ? It's the only piece that comes to mind right now smiley - erm If you had done pieces of classical composers, ID certainly not have known very many smiley - laugh


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Eagle Eye

I cannot say that they won't appear in a future Eagle Eye (but not EE9 or EE10).


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aka Bel - A87832164

Ah well, others will know them, I'm sure smiley - ok


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Post 34

Popa_Mintin


Hi

I don't know about Pour Elise, Fur Elise is by Beethoven. smiley - spacesmiley - spacesmiley - smiley

I've had this list a while and I expect most have been found already...


02 = MAHLER
06 = GRIEG
20 = SIBELIUS
21 = HANDEL
22 = HAYDN
24 = VERDI
32 = BARBER

Oh... smiley - space I've not looked to see if you answered my question in 'Chat' Icy

Popa


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Popa_Mintin



I see you did... smiley - space and, yes, I know who it is.

31 = Saint-Saens


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Hi Popa,

Sadly, you were pipped to the post for all except Sibelius (and Saint-Saens). I'm sure you'll spot some of the remaining ones.

smiley - cheers Icy (aka Eagle Eye)


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Gladly, the cross-eyed bear

11. Tallis

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Post 38

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Hi Gladly,

Welcome to the game!

Tallis is correct, of course.

Plenty of points still available on this quiz, and a few left on the previous challenge (Eagle Eye #7).

smiley - cheers Icy (aka Eagle Eye)


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Popa_Mintin


I see that HOLST is in the same cubbyhole as LISZT smiley - spacesmiley - space (That's the 26 spot) smiley - spacesmiley - spacesmiley - spacesmiley - biggrin


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Popa_Mintin

smiley - space 25 = COPLAND


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