For those new to the game, Bruce Adolphe takes a popular piece of music and arranges it in the style of a classical composer. The caller has to guess the song being hidden, and the classical composer. I did respectably on this. I couldn't figure the song at first, but then it kicked in. And though I didn't get the composer on my first guess, it was my second guess. (In the hands of the always cheery Fred Child, he'd say, "Well done! You got them both..."
Here's another Piano Puzzler to play along with during all this downtime, from Fred Child's Performance Today program, with Bruce Adolphe tickling the ivories. And again, oddly, like the last one, this says that it runs 13:46, but in fact it downloaded the same episode twice. It only last about 6:50.
For those new to the game, Bruce Adolphe takes a popular piece of music and arranges it in the style of a classical composer. The caller has to guess the song being hidden, and the classical composer. I did respectably on this. I couldn't figure the song at first, but then it kicked in. And though I didn't get the composer on my first guess, it was my second guess. (In the hands of the always cheery Fred Child, he'd say, "Well done! You got them both..."
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