Originally Posted by cloughie Well it's not Ztring vibrato. Zat's correct
"The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not" The Tempest, Act III scene 2 ll 148-9
Originally Posted by Norfolk Born Zürich? Kempe/Tonhalle, Norrington/Zurich Chamber Orchestra. Also, Kempe and Klemperer are buried there. Zat is ALSO correct!! An East Anglian A when you are ready, good sir.
Originally Posted by Caliban Zat's correct Zurich
Originally Posted by cloughie Zurich That boat has sailed with a full cargo of answers (and a pretty natty umlaut) from Felixtowe, I'm afraid!
'Appen it'll be tomorrow morning!
Originally Posted by Caliban That boat has sailed with a full cargo of answers from Felixtowe, I'm afraid! That's twice this week you've beaten me on the buzzer. Still at least I don't have to incur Mrs C's wrath by servicing clues!
What 'A' links Handel, Mendelssohn (by arrangement), Mahler and Elgar?
Originally Posted by Norfolk Born What 'A' links Handel, Mendelssohn (by arrangement), Mahler and Elgar? Alma
Not quite sure whom you have in mind other than Alma Mahler, but no.
Originally Posted by Norfolk Born Not quite sure whom you have in mind other than Alma Mahler, but no. The only one I had problems with was Mendelssohnl
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