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Originally Posted by Norfolk Born [/B]I'm not sure what that means, cloughie. Is the J part of the name of a work by the other, or is it a work by the other? Part^
Originally Posted by cloughie No As in Doctor ... , score by John Barry? Part As in Arvo, composer of a St John Passion?
Originally Posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte As in Doctor ... , score by John Barry? As in Arvo, composer of a St John Passion? No. The Part^ was intended purely as a pointer to the underline, not a clue. A clue for one of the composers is not compulsory.
Last edited by cloughie; 14-03-12 at 19:33.
Originally Posted by cloughie Short but J links 3 composers. just logged in and I was wondering if cloughie agrees that there are many possible answers to this or would he claim there is only one possible answer
Originally Posted by mercia just logged in and I was wondering if cloughie agrees that there are many possible answers to this or would he claim there is only one possible answer There's only one I can think of.
so is the only thing wrong with this Joseph fits the bill (Haydn, Holbrooke & Beethoven's Cantata on the Death of Emporer Joseph) that Beethoven isn't a Joseph ?
It's not Joseph. The work is a symphony. I will be out for the evening now.
Originally Posted by cloughie It's not Joseph. The work is a symphony. Jeremiah?? I will be out for the evening now. Jeremiah?
Originally Posted by amateur51 Jeremiah? Well done Am - must dash.
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