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Author: Liquorice  
Date:   2005-10-04 15:19 
 Wow I got 100%! I didn't expect to. I think I only got that score because I recognised all of the Mozart pieces. Salieri also wrote some good sounding music though, and I could have easily been caught out. I'll definitely be buying the Salieri Album. Great clarinet playing too. Thanks Larry!
  
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Author: Kevin  
Date:   2005-10-04 15:22 
 BTW, check out the rest of the quizes on that site. I'm having a lot of fun. Thanks Larry. 
 
  
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Author: LarryBocaner ★2017 
Date:   2005-10-04 15:43 
 Hmm, 90% Salieri was no slouch, either!  I have a CD with his "Music for the Night Temple" for woodwinds; lovely work.
  
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Author: DavidBlumberg  
Date:   2005-10-04 17:02 
 I dislike Opera too much to listen.  
 
Lasted about a minute. 
 
 
The midi test was interesting though! 
 
  
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Author: Alphie  
Date:   2005-10-04 17:25 
 100%. It's easy to recognize Mozart among his contemporaries. He's composing in three layers instead of two. One beautiful but not "silly" melody line, a perfect independent bass line and in between, an interesting rhythmical sequence that gives the theme its character. It's like a piece of architecture, so well balanced.  Fun 
 
Alphie 
 
 
 
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Author: Bob Phillips  
Date:   2005-10-04 23:18 
 Blush, 
I sort of expected to miss some of the caterwalling, but I also credited Sal with a Mozart Pia concerto.  80% 
 
Bob Phillips
  
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