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    #31
    The fishy document is bothering me. It could be a bass part or something to tuna piano. Or any document with Beethoven's seal on it.

    The tennis work must be one of the four-hand piano pieces.





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    Last edited by Michael; 10-21-2011, 05:48 PM.

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      #32
      I'm entering this game a bit late. Anyway, N° 5 : "Necked a symphony" = a V-neck T-shirt (or pullover?), whereby V= Latin for 5, ergo 5th Symphony?
      Last edited by Quijote; 10-21-2011, 05:57 PM. Reason: Sticking my neck out on this one ...

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        #33
        N° 3 : "A tennis shot launches this work" = A Mannheim rocket (in German a "rakete"), i.e. Opus 2, n° 1 in F minor?

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          #34
          Originally posted by Philip View Post
          I'm entering this game a bit late. Anyway, N° 5 : "Necked a symphony" = a V-neck T-shirt (or pullover?), whereby V= Latin for 5, ergo 5th Symphony?
          No.
          'Man know thyself'

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            #35
            Originally posted by Philip View Post
            N° 3 : "A tennis shot launches this work" = A Mannheim rocket (in German a "rakete"), i.e. Opus 2, n° 1 in F minor?
            No.
            'Man know thyself'

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              #36
              Originally posted by Michael View Post

              The tennis work must be one of the four-hand piano pieces.





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              You've gone off track again!
              'Man know thyself'

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                #37
                Regarding the "Sweet Symphony", isn't there some Turkish delightful music in the final movement of the Ninth?
                And regarding the necking, isn't there some collar-atura singing in the same movement?

                (I know .... just choking.)

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                  #38
                  N° 7 : "A Sweet Symphony" = Beethoven dedicated his 1st Symphony to Gottfried van Swieten?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Philip View Post
                    N° 7 : "A Sweet Symphony" = Beethoven dedicated his 1st Symphony to Gottfried van Swieten?
                    Well done Philip now we're getting somewhere!
                    'Man know thyself'

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                      #40
                      A long shot for the "Necked a symphony" : 3rd movement of the Eroica? A sort of soldier's drinking (i.e. "necking") song?

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Philip View Post
                        A long shot for the "Necked a symphony" : 3rd movement of the Eroica? A sort of soldier's drinking (i.e. "necking") song?
                        Nope, I wouldn't be that vague!
                        'Man know thyself'

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Peter View Post
                          Nope, I wouldn't be that vague!
                          No, but you would be that cryptic!

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                            #43
                            The "necked symphony" : Symphony N° 7 "reduced" to wind orchestration?

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                              #44
                              The "fishy document" = WoO 162, Canon Ta ta ta ta lieber Maelzel (apparently by Anton Schindler)?

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Philip View Post
                                The "necked symphony" : Symphony N° 7 "reduced" to wind orchestration?
                                Afraid not - this question is the one I'm most proud of so I'm going to give you all a bit more time on it!
                                'Man know thyself'

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