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In the next programme in the series, we are looking at Musical Fingerprints Part 6.
What are these?
These are the unique characteristics of individual composers, instruments, periods of music, musical styles and specific compositional types that an observant listener will immediately identify.
In today’s programme I am going to play 6 mystery items for you.
My challenge to you will to identify the period of composition of each based on the musical fingerprints we covered in the last four weeks.
Naturally, I will give you comments after each piece so can check your outcome.
And, I end this programme with a thrilling climax Johannes Brahms: Symphony 4 in E minor Opus 98 First movement Performed by The Berliner Philharmonilker conducted by Claudio Abbado · Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dances WoO 1 – 3 Performed by Julius Katchen · Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dances WoO 1 – 3 Performed by Julius Katchen · Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dances WoO 1 – 3 Performed by Julius Katchen · Sergei Prokofiev: 12 Movements from Romeo and Juliet Numbers 1 to 4 Performed by Martha Argerich and Sergei Babayan · Sergei Prokofiev: 12 Movements from Romeo and Juliet Numbers 1 to 4 Performed by Martha Argerich and Sergei Babayan · Sergei Prokofiev: 12 Movements from Romeo and Juliet Numbers 1 to 4 Performed by Martha Argerich and Sergei Babayan · Sergei Prokofiev: 12 Movements from Romeo and Juliet Numbers 1 to 4 Performed by Martha Argerich and Sergei Babayan · Johan Sebastian Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565 Performed by Miklos Spanyi on a Silbermann Organ · Johann Pachelbel Canon in D Performed by Kanon Orchestre de Chambre conducted by Jean-Francois Paillard · Ludwig von Beethoven: Symphony number 6 in F Opus 68 First movement Performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra (?conducted by Otto Klemperer or Kurt Sanderling?) · Giacomo Puccini: Nessun dorma from the opera Turandot, Scene 91 of Act 3 Performed by Freddie de Tommaso, the Appolo Voices, and the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Paolo Arrivabeni