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Welcome to Qualifying Round Four. We have a total of 160 works that I have broken down into 8 qualifying rounds, each having 20 works. For each round, the 5 works having the highest scores will advance to the Semi-Finals. Rules of the Road: 1. You may vote once daily. 2. When you vote, you...19 replies 266 views
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Here we go again. In the past, this popular thread had to be re-started a number of times because the files got to big for the software used. The restart with volume VIII accidentally practically coincided with the start of the new year 2022. Many members thought this was actually a good idea to...9K replies 184K views
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19th Century Masterpieces: Part One - Brahms' Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90 The time when performers and composers had personal mottoes -- Wieniawski's "Il faut risquer" (I must risk it), Joachim's "Frei aber einsam" (Free but lonely), Brahms' "Frei aber froh" (Free but happy) -- is long...4 replies 157 views
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This is the 111th in a series of games based on a common theme. It could be genre, instrumentation, key signature, time period, style, country, groupings such as Scriabin's Piano Sonatas, etc. Here's how it works: 1. First voter selects the common theme and a work that fits reasonably into...0 replies 0 views
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Welcome to the Qualifying Rounds. There will be 5 rounds, each having 16 symphonies. For each round, the 6 symphonies with the highest scores will advance to the Semi-Finals). Rules of the Road: 1. You may vote once daily. 2. When you vote, you will have 10 points to distribute as you...39 replies 669 views