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Author: ipodhead
Posted: Dec 19 2008 - 10:24 AM
Subject: re: Symphonic mystery tune
could be from the 5th movement of Beethoven's 5th symphony (memorably described by E. M. Forster in Howard's End as "a trio of elephants dancing")
Author: Katya
Posted: Nov 10 2005 - 04:12 PM
Subject: Symphonic mystery tune
I was at a concert last night where an encore was played, and, much to my dismay, not identified. It was a not unheard-of classical/romantic era piece (or at least I felt as though I should know it), somewhat Beethoven-sounding, I thought, and it had a sort of ostinato of quick sixteenth notes in the violin section that went (if the piece were in C -- it may or may not have been) F-C-D-E F-C-D-E F-C-D-E and then went into a run of other notes.

If anyone's got any suggestions, I'd be eternally grateful, as this has driving me absolutely batty!
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