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    Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
    A "Wiki-Quickie":

    This C composed Sonatas (including Pyramids and Stars) and Preludes and Fugues, but didn't write them. They're quite well-known, but nobody's ever played them.
    Anything to do with M.K.Ciurlionis.

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      Originally posted by cloughie View Post
      Anything to do with M.K.Ciurlionis.
      Absolutely everything!
      [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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        Originally posted by cloughie View Post
        Wonder what the programme is.
        Clementi Sonata in E Flat Op. 14 no. 3
        Debussy Petite Suite
        Moszkowski Cortège et Gavotte
        Mozart 5 Variations in G K501
        Ravel 'Mother Goose' Suite
        Richard Rodney Bennett Suite for Skip and Sadie (his cats)
        It was a lovey programme beautifully played by Christine Whiffen and John Stafford

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          Originally posted by cloughie View Post
          Anything to do with M.K.Ciurlionis.
          As this question also appears to embody the correct answer (#15767), I assume we now await a 'D' from cloughie...

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            Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
            As this question also appears to embody the correct answer (#15767), I assume we now await a 'D' from cloughie...
            Would have shouted early but been out all evening - Choir concert.

            Your shout Norfy, Ferney was only filling in for you, and after my last one you deserve a rest from me.
            Your piano duet recital looked really good, don't know the RRB but I usually like his stuff, and the Debussy, Ravel and Mozart would grace any programme!

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              Thanks, cloughie. I'll work on a 'D'...

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                Which 'D' links a 1762 opera, a 1946 Oscar-winning film and a 1968 UK chart-topper?

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                  Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                  Which 'D' links a 1762 opera, a 1946 Oscar-winning film and a 1968 UK chart-topper?
                  Duel?

                  1762 Giovanni Paisiello: Il duello comico
                  1946 Duel in the sun
                  1968 The Story of Bonnie and Clyde with Lester Flatt and the Foggy Mountain ... Dueling Banjos
                  Last edited by cloughie; 12-03-12, 10:58.

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                    Paisiello's 'Il duello' premiered in 1774, and a reworked version entitled 'Il Duello Comico' was first produced in 1782.
                    'Duel In the Sun' was nominated for 2 Oscars, but won none.
                    I think you'll find that the duelling banjos feature in 'Deliverance'.

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                      Dance

                      1762 Dance of the Blessed Spirits
                      1946 Apache Dance from Razor's Edge
                      1968 Dance to the Music - not sure as this was not a chart-topper, peaking at #8

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                        No dancing is involved.
                        The opera is English.

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                          Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                          a 1762 opera
                          by Thomas Arne ??

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                            Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                            No dancing is involved.
                            The opera is English.
                            Is Arne the compser?

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                              Thomas Arne is the composer.

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                                Your'e looking for a word that occurs in the titles of a song in each of the first two cases, and in the third case for a surname adopted by a singer-songwriter. The latter, and his four co-performers, were highly placed in Saturday's 'Pick Of The Pops' on Radio 2.
                                Last edited by Guest; 12-03-12, 15:29.

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