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Schonberg's "Violin Concerto": A con who's stolen a violin bangs it against a chair on a shiny iceberg.

Wagner's Tanhouser: Someone crashes a wagon into a townhouse. Wagner also composed Lohengrin. Associate your Substitute thought for Wagner to low and grin or lone grin.

Associate straw win ski to pet rush car and a bird on fire to help you remember that Stravinsky composed "Petrouchka" and "Firebird." Get write off spring into the picture, and you'll also remember that he composed "Rite of Spring." You can, of course, form a Link starting with the composer and including as many of his works as you want to remember. The same method, of course, works for paintings.

Picture a rose growing out of your knee and putting a large O on a totem pole, and you'll remember that Rossini wrote "Largo al Factotum." Picture that rose getting its hair cut buy a barber who is civil (or just barber) to remind you that Rossini wrote The Barber of Seville.

Liszt wrote "La Campanella"; see a list camping on Ella. Picture that list being very grand and marching with a crow on a mat to remember that he also wrote "Grande Marche Chromatique."

Grieg's Peer Gynt: see yourself peering (with a squint, in you like) into a creek.

Brahms's "Hungarian Dances": Picture brahma bulls (or bare arms) doing Hungarian dances, or dancing even though they're hungry. The "Hungarian Dances" were written as piano duets; you can see the dancing being done on two pianos. Associate the bulls or bare arms to lead, best leader, or just best leader to remind you that Brahms wrote the "Liebeslieder" waltzes.

Debussy's "La Mer": You might see a D being busy (or bossy) to a llama.

From: The Memory Book, Harry Lorayne & Jerry Lucas, page 168-9

For one, I think these are hilarious! Laughing though rather SILLY! Tongue

See! Eek I KNEW there was a valid reason for my weird-wordness?!? ... uuuhhhhm... I'm just being silly to help remember! he he.. RaisedBrows I think I have an overactive funny-bone...

At least there are no Silly-Police thank heavens! he he.. Yes Angel


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Following the same reasoning Poulenc's nuns in Dialogues of the Carmelites who lose their heads to the guillotine are sort of "poulets sans tetes" i.e. "chickens with their heads cut off." Is that what a Poulenc is, a "poulet non caput!"

Cool opera! It's a study of faith transcending politics. . .

The guillotine is written in the score "↓."
 
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Thanks for Chopping (just think of Copin Roll Eyes) my brain Teo Idea

Just what I needed for "variations on a theme."

Violin Clap Violin CoolDance Violin UFO Violin Doggy Violin Juggle Violin MM Violin TopHat Violin jester Violin egypt Violin Rasta Violin
 
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Thank you Teo.

You have given us a list(Liszt)
to ponder on.

Sue Confused Cat Cat2 Idea
 
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Thank you Teo, this is a good exercise.
I need to think about all this.
I will spend some time looking up the composers.

Love
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We can tell a man(Telemann) Rasta
water makes music(Watermusic) Violin Surf Violin
 
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Hiding a Lark

Hayden wrote "THe Lark".

Vicky
 
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This fishing for composers is fun Clap

Catching the trout on a shoestring Abducted

'The Trout' by Schubert
 
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Readung the morning papers is causing some stress.

'The Morning Papers' by Johann Strauss
 
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Handle(Handel's) a mess...aah(Messiah)

Sue Cat Cat2
 
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I like the Liszt of replies and this brain Chopin post.

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