Ether Game Daily Music Quiz

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  • Composer-Conductors

    28/07/2010

    This selection quotes a centennial scripture. Together with the work that was composed immediately before this piece, the two are the most overt in their themes based on the religious and ethnic identity of the composer. The first has been described as a work often at the edge of despair, while this music is joyful and at times serene.

  • In Memoriam

    21/07/2010

    The true nature of this piece lies in a 20th century event: the composer adopted the style of another composer in this deeply personal work that remembers his friends lost in the First World War. When he was confronted for the light-hearted nature of this elegy, he replied, “The dead are sad enough, in their eternal silence.”

  • The List List

    14/07/2010

    Few philanderers can match the tenacity of the main character and antagonist of this well-known story. He measures his conquests by the page, and isn’t afraid to fault his devious nature. All of this running around makes punishment certain. The charlatan’s nature is exposed and all the lists in the world can’t keep him from his due reward.

  • Merry Old England

    07/07/2010

    The score for this epic story was cobbled together from a couple of different sources. One of those sources was originally published in ten volumes totaling nearly ten thousand individual lines of verse. And most written while the author was blind! After its initial success, the libretto was recast in the language of the composer’s home country.

  • West

    30/06/2010

    This composer was the first American conductor of the New York Philharmonic and composed in both classical and popular fields. During his career cigarettes became something of his trademark, but later he became increasingly addicted to alcohol and drugs. He eventually developed lung cancer and died of cardiac arrest following lung failure.

  • South

    23/06/2010

    This composer was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, but lived in New York City until he was 16. He was invited to return to Argentina to play and arrange for a tango orchestra. He further developed his musical talents by studying with Alberto Ginastera Nadia Boulanger. He later began turning his attention to developing a new style of tango.

  • East

    16/06/2010

    The holiday commemorated here is observed on a different date from one that’s celebrated in the West. The celebrations date all the way back to the age of paganism and early Christianity in that country. Most of the themes incorporated in the piece depict aspects of the country's liturgical music and pagan celebrations of the past.

  • North

    09/06/2010

    This score was written just shortly after the composer penned an otherworldly TV theme, but the music heard here is no less chilling. A case of mistaken identity turns into a nightmare for a New York business executive when thugs presume he is out to stop their operation. Discover the solution to this puzzle on Ether Game, Tuesday evenings at 8.

  • The Job Market

    02/06/2010

    This American composer had to take on several other odd jobs, including an insurance salesman, in order to make a living. This composer loved to think outside the box when it came to composing music, and while he never achieved significant musical notoriety during his lifetime, he has since become one of our country’s most admired musical figures.

  • Spring Awakening

    21/05/2010

    Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: Sadly, spring doesn’t last forever

  • Spring Awakening

    20/05/2010

    Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: How can you NOT want to dance in the spring?

  • Spring Awakening

    19/05/2010

    Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: Someone’s kinda gloomy in Scandinavia

  • Mood Music

    19/05/2010

    The story of this legendary seducer has inspired many wonderful works of art, including paintings, a full-scale opera, and this fiendishly difficult orchestral masterpiece. The composer wrote a famous collection of orchestral works that not only tell a story through music, but also delve deep into the emotional core of each story.

  • Spring Awakening

    18/05/2010

    Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: Medieval priests knew how to party!

  • Spring Awakening

    17/05/2010

    Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: Spring calms even the fieriest of tempers

  • Structurally Sound

    12/05/2010

    This selection is based on an architectural design for a great European city. Although the structure was never constructed, it’s magnitude on paper inspired this closing movement of a larger work. The artist was a close friend of the composer and the work from which this piece is taken was dedicated to him

  • Philosopher's Club

    28/04/2010

    In the hands of a famous twentieth-century composer and conductor, this eighteenth-century satire has remained relevant. We follow our hero and heroine through all manner of unlikely adventures as they search for pure happiness. Although the operetta had a long and complex production history, the composer recorded a “final” version in 1989.

  • Good vs. Evil

    21/04/2010

    In this classic Russian fairy tale, three princesses are kidnapped by a nasty goblin king. The tale is so popular that it even became the inspiration for a full-scale ballet by one of Russia’s most notable composers. The intense music and beautiful story have made it into a ballet classic.

  • Thirteen Degrees of EtherGame

    14/04/2010

    While this arranger's romantic orchestral style isn’t “authentic” to this Baroque piece, he was still an important figure in American cultural life and was cemented by an appearance in “Fantasia.” Although chummy with Mickey Mouse, he famously received a less-gentle ribbing from Bugs Bunny, who impersonated him in an animated short…

  • Spring Awakening

    07/04/2010

    19th-century Europe was humming and dancing along to this composer’s catchy tunes. This piece, one of the composer’s most well-known works, was written in 1882 to showcase a talented coloratura soprano who had made herself a star in Vienna. The piece remains as one of this composer’s most well-loved creations

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