by "bj" <bjones44@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Nov 1, 2006 at 05:43 PM
It's the kirkel (?kirkl?) number (i.e. "opus #", "work #")
it's a string quartet
MOZART: String Quartets, K. 499, 'Hoffmeister'
You can probably find a (probably pay) download site if you just want to
hear the piece itself.
bj
"notme" <nono@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> What exactly is 499??
>
> "me" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> Mozart's D-Major Quartet
>> (something about 499)
>>
>> artist: Kleinschmidt (guessing on spelling)
>> notme wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone remember the song that Klink and his Hamelburg quartet
>>> "recorded" on record? I forget the name of the episode, but it was
>>> the one where Hogan was using the record cutter machine to record the
>>> meeting rather than record Klink's quartet. Hogan switched the record
>>> and put on the real recording, not Klink's quartet. I'd like to find
>>> a copy of the real recording but I don't know the name of the song or
>>> artist.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>