Must be the inadvertant caffine this morning.
To the question - the second movement in "Three Places in New England", called " Putnam's Camp, Redding Connecticut" by Charles Ives - I swear I've heard it in a Looney Tunes cartoon, but I might be loosing my marbles. Google can not easily confirm. Can anyone in LJ land?
Ives was fond of stringing together snippets of period popular music through these three movements though, so I might be recognising a snippet of something else that *was* used...
...can the caffinated one get a little help?
Google-foo is weak today.
Or maybe just distracted.
To the question - the second movement in "Three Places in New England", called " Putnam's Camp, Redding Connecticut" by Charles Ives - I swear I've heard it in a Looney Tunes cartoon, but I might be loosing my marbles. Google can not easily confirm. Can anyone in LJ land?
Ives was fond of stringing together snippets of period popular music through these three movements though, so I might be recognising a snippet of something else that *was* used...
...can the caffinated one get a little help?
Google-foo is weak today.
Or maybe just distracted.