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Subject: Classical Music Query
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Music
Asked by: th111-ga
List Price: $200.00
Posted: 30 Dec 2005 21:30 PST
Expires: 29 Jan 2006 21:30 PST
Question ID: 611381
Identify the composer and title of the composition heard on the
background at the following URL:

http://geocities.com/tjh212

The music is repeated about every 14 seconds.  Answer must be specific.

Request for Question Clarification by politicalguru-ga on 31 Dec 2005 04:32 PST
Could you please check the link? There's no music there (there's nothing)

Request for Question Clarification by umiat-ga on 31 Dec 2005 08:46 PST
No problem hearing it on my end. I wish I knew the answer. I'm sure
someone will be able to provide the information you need.

Clarification of Question by th111-ga on 31 Dec 2005 12:29 PST
You may need to turn up the volume slightly.  Thanks.

Request for Question Clarification by welte-ga on 31 Dec 2005 13:03 PST
Do you know anything else about this sound clip?  Source, etc.?

       -welte-ga

Clarification of Question by th111-ga on 31 Dec 2005 13:34 PST
About the only thing I can say for sure is that the recording is
several years old. However, I can upload about 30 seconds more of this
piece if it helps.

Request for Question Clarification by rainbow-ga on 01 Jan 2006 02:17 PST
Could you please upload more of the piece. Thanks.
Best wishes,
Rainbow

Clarification of Question by th111-ga on 01 Jan 2006 21:01 PST
The website now has 3 links, each a different excerpt from the music in question.

Clarification of Question by th111-ga on 01 Jan 2006 22:03 PST
The website now has 5 links, each a different excerpt from the music
in question. They are in the order of appearance.

Request for Question Clarification by welte-ga on 02 Jan 2006 21:10 PST
Can you tell us where the clips are coming from?  That might provide
an additional clue.

        -welte-ga

Clarification of Question by th111-ga on 02 Jan 2006 22:33 PST
Probably from a radio in L.A in the early 1990s.

Just a quick reminder that clip1 may not necessarily be the beginning,
and clip5 may not necessarily be the end.  Also, there may be gaps
between the excerpts. However, clip1 does come before clip2, clip2
before clip3, ... etc.

Below are only my thoughts--it may lead to wrong directions:

The beginning of clip1 reminds me of the beginning of K551, mvt #1.
00:00 - 00:05 of clip2 kind of sounds like the beginning of K551, mvt #4.
00:06 - 00:12 of clip2 has some similarities to K320, mvt #1 (excluding March).
00:28 - 00:30 of clip2 kind of like K425, mvt #1.
The beginning of clip3, strings, kind of like D956, mvt #4.
End of clip5 kind of like end of K486 overture.

Clarification of Question by th111-ga on 02 Jan 2006 23:47 PST
00:47 and 00:49 of clip2 like K458 mvt #3?

Clarification of Question by th111-ga on 03 Jan 2006 08:21 PST
Below are only my thoughts--again, it may lead to wrong directions:

clip4 00:21 - 00:30 like K338, mvt #1
clip2 00:45 like K388, mvt #1

Clarification of Question by th111-ga on 04 Jan 2006 00:14 PST
New links on website--please check again

Clarification of Question by th111-ga on 12 Jan 2006 00:00 PST
The second row of links are there only to help identify the piece in
question (i.e. the first row of links). See previous clarifications.

Clarification of Question by th111-ga on 12 Jan 2006 20:41 PST
Thanks for the comments but I don't see any relevance.
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Subject: Re: Classical Music Query
From: eliteskillsdotcom-ga on 11 Jan 2006 22:11 PST
 
Its sounds like a bunch of mozart music. Memory doesnt do me well
since most mozart pieces are generally labeled symphony #1-99999 but I
can say for sure there's a few mozart symphonies and serenades, but
definitely not all.

Kinda funny but it sounds like they're all in C or C minor. I dont
have perfect pitch yet but have been weakly training it for the last
few months.
Subject: Re: Classical Music Query
From: eliteskillsdotcom-ga on 12 Jan 2006 08:17 PST
 
http://www.classicalarchives.com/ has most all of them by typing in
the file names. K.number D.number.
http://www.classicalmidiconnection.com/cmc/index.htm has a few more
googling, site:www.classicalmidiconnection.com k.320 or something.


So eh, you knew? who would post a $200 riddle though.


Emule/razorback 2 has all the ones you listed in mp3 format, granted
it takes ages from the few amount of sources.
Subject: Re: Classical Music Query
From: eliteskillsdotcom-ga on 12 Jan 2006 12:30 PST
 
I was able to download at least one movement from all of them in mp3
except 428 and 458.

They're like 4-16 minutes long though! In total the incomplete list I
downloaded is a little over an hour. 338, movement 1,2,3; 320 2; 425:3
D956: 2

d.956: Schubert String Quintet in C Major
k.388: Scarlatti Sonata in D, K.388

Mozart:
k.320: Serenade for orchestra in D 'Posthorn'
k.338: Symphony No.34 in C
k.425: Symphony No.36 in C, K.425 'Linz'
k.458: String Quartet No.17 in Bb 'The Hunt', K.458


I might get the movement in k.338, but they're long songs.
Subject: Re: Classical Music Query
From: eliteskillsdotcom-ga on 12 Jan 2006 22:19 PST
 
Im listening to the songs which supposedly contain your mystery exerpts.

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