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With the Symphony no. 8 Game completed, it's time to move forward with the 9th. Selection Rules: 1. You may vote once daily. 2. Symphonies must be commonly known as no. 9. 2. When you vote, you will have up to 3 selections to make. My 3 picks for today: Mahler - Symphony no. 9 Myaskovsky...46 replies 791 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...8K replies 165K views
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Saw this on another site and I don't think we have played it here. It is a simple game - you look at the most recent post (a song title and artist(s)) and post a different song title that has at least one word in common with that one. Please bold the word that you choose to replicate - the next...1K replies 15K views
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I just returned from Chicago, where we heard two great performances by the CSO, conducted by Jacob Hrusa...very impressive. When I stopped in the Symphony Shop - I noticed several available sets of the CSO archival set - <<CSO in 20th Century>> - originally released as a fund-raiser, iirc...1 reply 99 views
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I have never really analysed it but maybe you have! So, how does Richard Strauss make his orchestration always sound like Richard Strauss? It is so perfect and unique I am sometimes overwhelmed. Just think about the high strings that have this supernatural "Strauss Glow" to them. Maybe it has...5 replies 219 views