What can we hear at 3-degrees Upstate NY?
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What can we hear at 3-degrees Upstate NY?
Yeah, 3 degrees, and supposed to be -1 as the night moves along.
Time for Vivaldi's Four Seasons "Winter," I guess.
Time for Vivaldi's Four Seasons "Winter," I guess.
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Re: What can we hear at 3-degrees Upstate NY?
Lance this made me think of the painter kadinsky-it was freezing yesterdayin nyc but fortunately all the public transportation was working fine-the Q line into brooklyn did a fine job-unfortunately getting to secaucus had a 45 minute delay-a bad accident on the hackensack bridge-we were so close to our hotel but traffic was at a crawl. Len
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Re: What can we hear at 3-degrees Upstate NY?
How abut Vaughan-Williams's Sinfonia Antarctica?
There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.
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Re: What can we hear at 3-degrees Upstate NY?
Winter Storms Waltz/Fucik - one of my favorites
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Re: What can we hear at 3-degrees Upstate NY?
Anybody for Haydn's "The Seasons?"
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Haydn would work in The Seasons as would Vaughan Williams. But for winter, on a cold night we might also hear the following:
Schubert: Winterreise
Tchaikovsky: "Winter Dreams," Symphony No. 1
Raff: Symphony #11 "Winter"
Halley's Winter Dream
Dett: Tropic Winter
Dohnanyi: Winter Dances for Piano
Holst: Winter Idyll
Bax: Winter Legends for Piano & Orchestra
Grieg: The Long, Long Winter Night (piano)
Blackberry Winter (song)
Tchaikovsky: November (piano) from The Seasons
Sibelius: Winter Scene from Five Sketches
Purcell: Frost Song from King Arthur
Debussy: The Snow is Dancing (Children's Corner Suite)
Waldteufel: Skater's Waltz
Glazunov: Winter from The Seasons
J. Strauss; Winterlust Polka
Debussy: Footprints in the Snow (Preludes for Piano Book I)
Offenbach: Ballet of the Snowflakes (Le voyage dans la lune)
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Snow Maiden (Snegourachka)
T. Arne: Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
P. M. Davies: Symphony No. 8 (Antarctic Symphony)
Schubert: Winterreise
Tchaikovsky: "Winter Dreams," Symphony No. 1
Raff: Symphony #11 "Winter"
Halley's Winter Dream
Dett: Tropic Winter
Dohnanyi: Winter Dances for Piano
Holst: Winter Idyll
Bax: Winter Legends for Piano & Orchestra
Grieg: The Long, Long Winter Night (piano)
Blackberry Winter (song)
Tchaikovsky: November (piano) from The Seasons
Sibelius: Winter Scene from Five Sketches
Purcell: Frost Song from King Arthur
Debussy: The Snow is Dancing (Children's Corner Suite)
Waldteufel: Skater's Waltz
Glazunov: Winter from The Seasons
J. Strauss; Winterlust Polka
Debussy: Footprints in the Snow (Preludes for Piano Book I)
Offenbach: Ballet of the Snowflakes (Le voyage dans la lune)
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Snow Maiden (Snegourachka)
T. Arne: Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
P. M. Davies: Symphony No. 8 (Antarctic Symphony)
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Re: What can we hear at 3-degrees Upstate NY?
Excellent list, Lance! Thank-you! I'm printing this and will use it as a reference during our upcoming cold weather.Lance wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 1:31 amHaydn would work in The Seasons as would Vaughan Williams. But for winter, on a cold night we might also hear the following:
Schubert: Winterreise
Tchaikovsky: "Winter Dreams," Symphony No. 1
Raff: Symphony #11 "Winter"
Halley's Winter Dream
Dett: Tropic Winter
Dohnanyi: Winter Dances for Piano
Holst: Winter Idyll
Bax: Winter Legends for Piano & Orchestra
Grieg: The Long, Long Winter Night (piano)
Blackberry Winter (song)
Tchaikovsky: November (piano) from The Seasons
Sibelius: Winter Scene from Five Sketches
Purcell: Frost Song from King Arthur
Debussy: The Snow is Dancing (Children's Corner Suite)
Waldteufel: Skater's Waltz
Glazunov: Winter from The Seasons
J. Strauss; Winterlust Polka
Debussy: Footprints in the Snow (Preludes for Piano Book I)
Offenbach: Ballet of the Snowflakes (Le voyage dans la lune)
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Snow Maiden (Snegourachka)
T. Arne: Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
P. M. Davies: Symphony No. 8 (Antarctic Symphony)
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I was being facetious about Wothe Vaughan-Williams.It's good to see so many serious suggestions,and none specially name like Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 1 ("Winter Dreams").
There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.
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Been a long time since I heard that one. For some reason, it didn't "take" to my brain. Maybe I should give it a second chance. I certainly have the recordings!
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