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    Originally posted by mercia View Post
    who? about what ?
    sorry, as usual I'm totally lacking inspiration for a question



    W to connect in a completely classical music way

    Gerald, Ernest and Sir Andrew
    Is it Wyss?

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      Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
      Is it Wyss?
      'fraid not (is that a town in the home counties?)

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        Originally posted by mercia View Post
        'fraid not (is that a town in the home counties?)
        Oh it's a town??

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          Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
          Oh it's a town??
          indeed

          when young you may have attended one of Ernest's concerts

          EDIT - Gerald's recorded output is doubtless featuring in the current Schubertfest
          EDIT EDIT - who do you think Sir Andrew might be in a classical music context ?
          Last edited by mercia; 26-03-12, 12:11.

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            Gerald Moore was born in Watford, where Ernest Read was head of the music school.

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              Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
              Gerald Moore was born in Watford, where Ernest Read was head of the music school.


              ..................... and to finish off ? .................

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                Julian Lloyd Webber recorded the Elgar Cello Concerto at Watford Town Hall?

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                  Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                  Julian Lloyd Webber recorded the Elgar Cello Concerto at Watford Town Hall?
                  I'm sure that's true but I need a Watford connection with Sir Andrew himself, not Lord Andrew's brother

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                    Sir Andrew Davis attended Watford Boys' Grammar School, where he studied classics in his sixth form years. His adolescent musical work included playing the organ at the Palace Theatre, Watford

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                      Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                      Sir Andrew Davis attended Watford Boys' Grammar School, where he studied classics in his sixth form years. His adolescent musical work included playing the organ at the Palace Theatre, Watford


                      well that's boring old Watford well and truly sewn up

                      Norfy to continue ............... ??

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                        Originally posted by mercia View Post


                        well that's boring old Watford well and truly sewn up
                        Norfy to continue ............... ??
                        Careful ... with comments like that, you're sure to stir up a Hornets nest...I shall be pleased to continue with an 'X', 'Y' or adjacent letter.

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                          Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                          Hornets
                          a-ha !! - "The 'Orns"

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                            Leighton was an English composer who started his career with the Ballet Russes; David plays the saxophone and shares a surname with another English composer, whose surname was William; and Michael could probably tell you some ripping yarns. All three have a musical connection with the 'Y'.

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                              if David shares a surname with someone whose surname is William that means David's surname is also William, yes ?

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                                unless that's a clever red herring, Michael must be Michael Palin

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