Wizard In Winter
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Wizard In Winter
I know this is really left-field, and not related to Mint at all, but ever since someone post a link to the TSO and Wizard In Winter, I've been curious as to who may have composed it. Any ideas? Web searches hinted at Franz Listz, but I don't think that's correct.
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Re: Wizard In Winter
You mean this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmgf60CI_ksantiquexray wrote:I know this is really left-field, and not related to Mint at all, but ever since someone post a link to the TSO and Wizard In Winter, I've been curious as to who may have composed it. Any ideas? Web searches hinted at Franz Listz, but I don't think that's correct.
This is awesome, LOL
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Re: Wizard In Winter
Yep. Looking for the composer...and it's not the TSO! They just played it.scorp123 wrote:You mean this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmgf60CI_ksantiquexray wrote:I know this is really left-field, and not related to Mint at all, but ever since someone post a link to the TSO and Wizard In Winter, I've been curious as to who may have composed it. Any ideas? Web searches hinted at Franz Listz, but I don't think that's correct.
This is awesome, LOL
Re: Wizard In Winter
I found something here: http://www.anet.net/users/rima/web/wizards.htmlantiquexray wrote:Yep. Looking for the composer...and it's not the TSO! They just played it.
This PDF provides some more details + the notes needed for playing (same page as above):
http://www.anet.net/users/rima/web/adob ... locked.pdf
The PDF claims that "Wizards in Winter" was written by members of the TSO, Paul O'Neill and Robert Hinkel. The last page of those music notes has a funny comment: "If your bells are not broken by now you have not played this loud enough!" -- R. Greer.
And here excerpts of a non-electric version with bells instead of the e-guitars:
http://www.anet.net/users/rima/web/mp3/ ... 0Greer.mp3
Regards,
Scorp123