Ether Game Daily Music Quiz

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  • Survivors

    09/05/2012

    Ether Game asks, can you name this tune? Here's a hint...

  • Hey, Remember the 70s?

    25/04/2012

    Ether Game asks, can you name this tune? Here's a hint: you may need to buy a train ticket...

  • Spring Has Sprung

    18/04/2012

    Ether Game asks, can you name this tune? It's the opposite of Autumn Somnolence...

  • Take Courage

    18/04/2012

    Ether Game asks, can you name this tune? Here's a hint...

  • School Days

    04/04/2012

    Ether Game asks, can you name this tune? Make sure you don't miss this meeting!

  • Dance The Night Away

    04/04/2012

    Ether Game asks, can you name this tune? We suggest you ask our friend Ziggy for a hint.

  • Musical Fruits

    28/03/2012

    Ether Game asks, can you name this piece? You may need to see a fruit optometrist.

  • War

    20/03/2012

    Ether Game asks, can you name this tune? Find out the answer Tuesday night at 8pm with special guest, Sue Swaney.

  • Old Is New

    14/03/2012

    Can you name this piece? A little perambulation might help.

  • Beginnings

    07/03/2012

    Ether Game begins it's 42nd year with a new way to play, better prizes, and celebrity guest. This week, it's all about beginnings.

  • What's In A Name?

    29/02/2012

    Can you name this piece? Here's a hint: between steps.

  • Rivals

    22/02/2012

    This work featured many controversial and novel ideas, especially the rowdy chorus of women in the first act. Despite its endorsement from a number of prominent composers, this opera wasn’t exactly a smash success.

  • Cupid and Venus

    15/02/2012

    This composer's first film score came at the bequest of a famous American director. While working on this film, the composer insisted on making his own orchestration decisions, often resulting in striking, unusual combinations. This technique would show up in a later film score with another famous American director.

  • Equal Rights

    08/02/2012

    Can you name this piece? Here's a hint: Same date as “The Second War of American Independence”

  • Ewazen: A Western Fanfare

    03/02/2012

    Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: E.E., but not Cummings.

  • Ives: West London, Tom Sails Away

    02/02/2012

    Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: The Holly and the ____

  • Campion: The Peaceful Western Wind; Woo Her To Win Her

    01/02/2012

    Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: What you do in the woods with a tent.

  • By Arrangement Only

    01/02/2012

    In England, oratorios were often performed at benefit concerts. Large-scale vocal works could draw large crowds, and the pious messages they contained were aimed at drawing forth donations for worthy causes. Some English oratorios were imported to Vienna and translated to be used for similar purposes.

  • Puccini: Golden Girl Of The West, Una Partita A Poker

    31/01/2012

    Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: A Verismo master.

  • Ravel: Bolero

    30/01/2012

    Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: A capital city.

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