Schubert's opus 148 is an N but I think irrelevant
is it a Canterbury-born/educated composer or performer cloughie?
Schubert's opus 148 is an N but I think irrelevant
is it a Canterbury-born/educated composer or performer cloughie?
Delius is an excellent lead for one clue - think of one of his orchestral works. It's none of the songs that Sam sung and nothing to do with the vehicles Cali uses his bus pass on! A shame that nobody wrote a Bradford Symphony, has a certain ring to it - there is a certain reluctance to use British place names in music of all genres.
BWV 148 is "Bringet dem Herrn Ehre seines Namens" ("Give unto the Lord the Glory due unto His Name").
Not that this helps.
Just wanted to share with you...
"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
There's no N and 148 is not a rock band. There's nothing wrong with a good rock band within the rich panoply of music, or even the rich piano play! By the way gang these are not clues just idle chit chat! An interesting thing on iplay just now tried to listen to Kubelik's Merry Wives of Windsor Ov from last Thursday'e EC and found Elder's Froissart instead!