Also i have to divide the pieces in for example ABA or ABACA
If you could help me with finding what it it is, or dividing it in pieces, I would be very grateful!!!
Bummers ... first I have to wait almost a minute to download a file that requires me to install yet another application to listen?? Is this in no other format? Peeps here might be leery of having to install another application in order to hear these examples.
Question 2 ... why have you waited until the 11th hour to do this [school] assignment? Surely you received this project at some time ahead of the present ... one would think anyways.
Put the pieces in mp3 form as attachments and I'll give then a listen. Also put just the first minute or two on the Mp3s. most people will recognise them from the first few seconds if they know them at all.
I think 5 and 2 are by Robert Schuman (they also sound a little like Brahms but they aren't - and not really Mendelsohn either) but you need to check with a pianist to find out exactly which pieces they are (possibly 'Scenes from Childhood').
3 is the Scherzo from a Brukner Symphony but I don't know off hand which one. The users called 'some guy' or 'Herzeleide' might know, they're our resident Brukner fiends!
1 and 4 are Tchaikovsky Nutcracker suite (2 = Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy, can't remember off hand which movement no 4 is, though).
Didn't open 6 because I trust K'horn's judgement
Number three is indeed the scherzo to Bruckner, his ninth.
I don't know 2, but I could swear that 5 is by Monsieur Chopin. But what do I know?
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