Friends. In an attempt to finish and release the video today, as usual, I made several technical mistakes with animation, picture and sound. Please, if possible, ignore them. Well, and once again, I congratulate you on the upcoming holidays.
Oh my, grandpa Liszt is full of surprises. Thanks for the lovely suite of children's etudes, Dmitri! Listened looking at the score, deceptively simple, tempted to learn. So much warmth in these pieces. This is the first time I half-missed a 2-pointer for the name of Strauss' waltz. OTOH, winter for 2,4,6 were too predictable. 55/100.
As always sir, thank you for all your hard work in preparing the quiz for us. I realise (too late!) that 2am is not a time when my brain is working very well or very quickly. However it is lovely to hear music at anytime, day or night!! Happy New Year! Blessings and peace.
Venturing a bit further beyond my sphere of familiarity! 44/100. I didn’t notice the mistakes you mention because I’m not looking at the screen most of the time. Best wishes -
24/100. Interestingly, I got both the 6p and 8p from the 20-25 category, but missed several of the easy ones. Fun fact: the Mozart piano concerto is very famous in Sweden, and is known as the Elvira Madigan here, since that movement was the theme in a Swedish movie from the 60s. Merry Christmas!
96/100 - The only one I didn't get was the "Snow Storm" by Grigori Sviridov, who is a composer I've never heard of before. I see from the comments that you've used that piece before, but this is the first of your videos that I've seen. I'll definitely check out your other "Jeopardy" quizzes.
Friends. In an attempt to finish and release the video today, as usual, I made several technical mistakes with animation, picture and sound. Please, if possible, ignore them. Well, and once again, I congratulate you on the upcoming holidays.
Happy upcoming New Year!
10/100
I did ok, considering I am imbibing! Happy Holidays, Dmitri! I was happy to hear the Festive Overture!
Oh my, grandpa Liszt is full of surprises. Thanks for the lovely suite of children's etudes, Dmitri! Listened looking at the score, deceptively simple, tempted to learn. So much warmth in these pieces. This is the first time I half-missed a 2-pointer for the name of Strauss' waltz. OTOH, winter for 2,4,6 were too predictable. 55/100.
44/100: I wasn't focused enough. Still, I was lucky to have listened to the Christmas Oratorium yesterday and know the 25th symphony from "Amadeus".
As always sir, thank you for all your hard work in preparing the quiz for us. I realise (too late!) that 2am is not a time when my brain is working very well or very quickly. However it is lovely to hear music at anytime, day or night!! Happy New Year! Blessings and peace.
Venturing a bit further beyond my sphere of familiarity! 44/100.
I didn’t notice the mistakes you mention because I’m not looking at the screen most of the time.
Best wishes -
19/100. And I thought I was in the mood for the season! Merry Christmas to all who celebrate it!
You formulated your congratulations well)) After all, I am not celebrating at all yet, but rather working more before the upcoming weekend))
46/100 ! The 8 weren't that hadr but I got some trouble on the other. Merry christmas !
24/100. Interestingly, I got both the 6p and 8p from the 20-25 category, but missed several of the easy ones.
Fun fact: the Mozart piano concerto is very famous in Sweden, and is known as the Elvira Madigan here, since that movement was the theme in a Swedish movie from the 60s.
Merry Christmas!
Quando m'en vo is top notch
I love that Sviridov piece. I had never heard it before.
I include this fragment in my quizzes so often that I even thought that everyone was tired of it)) Although I myself adore it.
59/100, some 2 points were hard
96/100 - The only one I didn't get was the "Snow Storm" by Grigori Sviridov, who is a composer I've never heard of before. I see from the comments that you've used that piece before, but this is the first of your videos that I've seen. I'll definitely check out your other "Jeopardy" quizzes.
Thanks for the feedback. I used this fragment in other series: Guess the Composer, Guess the Theme, Guess the Waltz))