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stevensfo
I just found this.

Especially nice is the Peer Gynt and the Strauss.

http://www.andreaconti.it/audio_01.html

How long you can last before laughing?

Steve

magicflute
oh dear the peer gynt is ear peircing!
LizzieT
QUOTE(stevensfo @ Mar 3 2007, 03:04 PM) *

I just found this.

Especially nice is the Peer Gynt and the Strauss.

http://www.andreaconti.it/audio_01.html

How long you can last before laughing?

Steve


laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
Amber
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!

jonscott14
Love the Stravinsky! - Been there done that! - but not with so much style! A very good link!
Brass players should be payed danger money - if you muck up in the string section it isn't really going to be heard, but fall on your face while playing a brass instrument and everyones going to know!
sarah-flute
Argh.
earplugs
I didn't know they made a recording of me playing the Haydn in my grade 8 - that's not fair
angie
they're ALL captivating laugh.gif
Boo Radley
QUOTE(stevensfo @ Mar 3 2007, 03:04 PM) *

I just found this.

Especially nice is the Peer Gynt and the Strauss.

http://www.andreaconti.it/audio_01.html

How long you can last before laughing?

Steve

Approximately 4.74 seconds! biggrin.gif
chocolatedog
My personal favourite is the Also Sprach Zarathustra.......... ohmy.gif
magicfingers
QUOTE(chocolatedog @ Mar 11 2007, 10:58 PM) *

My personal favourite is the Also Sprach Zarathustra.......... ohmy.gif


Mine too. In fact they are all good.

I have a very, very vague recollection many years ago of an orchestra that specialised in " music " such as this. I'm just wondering whether this is them.

Can any of you remember the name of the orchestra?

TIA
Chris H
Was it the Portsmouth Symphonia?
magicfingers
QUOTE(Chris H @ Mar 12 2007, 11:24 AM) *

Was it the Portsmouth Symphonia?


I'm pretty sure that was them. THANKYOU smile.gif

Quick search on Wilkpedia confirms they have covered the Strauss.

http://www.billandellie.com/sounds/TrumpetBloopers.htm
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