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Can anyone identify this piece? [message #142578] Sat, 17 June 2006 00:52 Go to next message
Anonymous
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Originally posted by: spankyspamwhore

Can anyone identify the composer and title of this piece? Link to MP3:
http://tinyurl.com/ewrk4

Perhaps 25 years ago, on my Vic-20 computer, I had a book with data
cassette entitled "Introduction to Basic Part I" (or was it Part II?).
The cassette included a program that played some music that I'm hoping
someone can identify for me. Years later, I still remember how it
begins, so I made a quick MP3 of the first part of it (Sibelius made
the whole process take no more than 5 or 10 minutes).

For 20 years I've wanted to know what this piece is (and I haven't
heard it since then, so hopefully I remember the first part correctly).
Anyone know?
Re: Can anyone identify this piece? [message #142579 is a reply to message #142578] Sat, 17 June 2006 07:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Anonymous
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Originally posted by: Lenny Abbey

Sounds like one of the lesser Bachs.

Lenny


<spankyspamwhore@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1150519921.461789.218100@f6g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Can anyone identify the composer and title of this piece? Link to MP3:
> http://tinyurl.com/ewrk4
>
> Perhaps 25 years ago, on my Vic-20 computer, I had a book with data
> cassette entitled "Introduction to Basic Part I" (or was it Part II?).
> The cassette included a program that played some music that I'm hoping
> someone can identify for me. Years later, I still remember how it
> begins, so I made a quick MP3 of the first part of it (Sibelius made
> the whole process take no more than 5 or 10 minutes).
>
> For 20 years I've wanted to know what this piece is (and I haven't
> heard it since then, so hopefully I remember the first part correctly).
> Anyone know?
>
Re: Can anyone identify this piece? [message #142580 is a reply to message #142578] Sat, 17 June 2006 10:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Anders Carlsson is currently offline  Anders Carlsson
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spankyspamwhore@gmail.com writes:

> For 20 years I've wanted to know what this piece is (and I haven't
> heard it since then, so hopefully I remember the first part correctly).

Ryuichi Iwamura's classical music search returns no meaningful
results, other than Beethoven's piano sonata Moonlight (Op 27-2)
which it clearly is not, and then a preludium by Bach (which
also does not match) followed by An der Schönen Blaue Donau...

http://iwamura.home.znet.com/kbdif/kbdif.html

Another (Swedish) VIC-20 book had a long piece of "film music" that
I never knew what it was until last year when I stumbled across the
notation to Ernest Gold's Exodus and realized "yes, this is the
VIC-20 music, but in the book the rhythm was scrambled".

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Anders Carlsson
Re: Can anyone identify this piece? [message #142581 is a reply to message #142578] Sat, 17 June 2006 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Anonymous
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Originally posted by: Uwe Peuker

I would say it is the first of
"Twelf short preludes for the beginners"
by J.S.Bach

Edition Peters Nr. 200a

Uwe

Am 17.06.2006, 06:52 Uhr, schrieb <spankyspamwhore@gmail.com>:

> Can anyone identify the composer and title of this piece? Link to MP3:
> http://tinyurl.com/ewrk4
>
> Perhaps 25 years ago, on my Vic-20 computer, I had a book with data
> cassette entitled "Introduction to Basic Part I" (or was it Part II?).
> The cassette included a program that played some music that I'm hoping
> someone can identify for me. Years later, I still remember how it
> begins, so I made a quick MP3 of the first part of it (Sibelius made
> the whole process take no more than 5 or 10 minutes).
>
> For 20 years I've wanted to know what this piece is (and I haven't
> heard it since then, so hopefully I remember the first part correctly).
> Anyone know?
>



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Re: Can anyone identify this piece? [message #142582 is a reply to message #142581] Sat, 17 June 2006 11:00 Go to previous message
Anonymous
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Originally posted by: Uwe Peuker

Sorry
Twelve :)

Am 17.06.2006, 16:58 Uhr, schrieb Uwe Peuker <UPeuker@web.de>:

> I would say it is the first of
> "Twelf short preludes for the beginners"
> by J.S.Bach
>
> Edition Peters Nr. 200a
>
> Uwe
>
> Am 17.06.2006, 06:52 Uhr, schrieb <spankyspamwhore@gmail.com>:
>
>> Can anyone identify the composer and title of this piece? Link to MP3:
>> http://tinyurl.com/ewrk4
>>
>> Perhaps 25 years ago, on my Vic-20 computer, I had a book with data
>> cassette entitled "Introduction to Basic Part I" (or was it Part II?).
>> The cassette included a program that played some music that I'm hoping
>> someone can identify for me. Years later, I still remember how it
>> begins, so I made a quick MP3 of the first part of it (Sibelius made
>> the whole process take no more than 5 or 10 minutes).
>>
>> For 20 years I've wanted to know what this piece is (and I haven't
>> heard it since then, so hopefully I remember the first part correctly).
>> Anyone know?
>>
>
>
>



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