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    Originally posted by cloughie View Post
    Guenever
    Parry's only opera, still, I think, unperformed. It apparently exists in a German version as well as in English.

    I think cloughie got two out of the three, and so has the honour of a B.

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      Gosh, how it all moves on, and on, ad infinitum (and ad nauseam ) when you miss a day here...

      I was still on the V, trying to find how Van Morrison could be the 1970s crooner and at the same time a bridge

      But now we're Parrying with Excalibur!
      Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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        Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
        Parry's only opera, still, I think, unperformed. It apparently exists in a German version as well as in English.

        I think cloughie got two out of the three, and so has the honour of a B.
        I'll pass if I may, merc got Arthur, my results were was just a little Google poaching!

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          is there a hiatus ?

          B connecting

          part of a 1922 Three Choirs commission
          opus 119, words by Coleridge
          Ross Gorman

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            Originally posted by mercia View Post
            is there a hiatus ?

            B connecting

            part of a 1922 Three Choirs commission
            opus 119, words by Coleridge
            Ross Gorman
            Blue:

            Bliss: A Colour Symphony, 3rd movement

            Stanford: The Blue Bird, op 119, no 3, words by Mary Coleridge

            Ross Gorman was the clarinettist in the first performance of Rhapsody in Blue

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              'Blue' movement from Bliss Colour Symphony
              Stanford's 'Blue Bird'
              Opening solo in first performance of Rhapsody in Blue
              EDIT: scb's answer posted while I was checking out Mr. Gorman. I'll settle for the silver medal.

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                well done one and all, that was quite straightforward wasn't it

                SCB is obviously keen to set another

                like it or loathe it, I learnt some interesting trivia about the first performance of Rhapsody in Blue there

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                  A C to link

                  (1) a respected controller of music at the BBC
                  (2) a musical editor
                  (3) an Irish bandmaster and composer

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                    Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                    A C ... (1) a respected controller of music at the BBC
                    So tempting... soooo tempting...

                    But no, I'll be good.

                    "...the isle is full of noises,
                    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                      Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                      So tempting... soooo tempting...
                      but would that be showing respect ?

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                        Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                        (3) an Irish bandmaster and composer
                        I can offer Patrick Gilmore, Arthur Duff or David Catherwood

                        are BBC controllers of music different from Radio 3 controllers ? - I suppose they are

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                          Originally posted by mercia View Post
                          I can offer Patrick Gilmore, Arthur Duff or David Catherwood
                          No. He was better known as a composer and teacher than as a bandmaster.

                          Originally posted by mercia View Post
                          are BBC controllers of music different from Radio 3 controllers ? - I suppose they are
                          His appointment predates Radio 3.

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                            Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                            A C to link

                            (1) a respected controller of music at the BBC
                            (2) a musical editor
                            (3) an Irish bandmaster and composer
                            Campbell?

                            I was thinking of our own Freddie Campbell for 3)
                            Last edited by Guest; 27-03-12, 11:44. Reason: trypos

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                              Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                              Campbell?

                              I was thinking of our own Freddie Campbell for 3)
                              No. (3) also composed an opera The Pickwick Papers, but he is not chiefly known for this part of his output.

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                                Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                                an opera The Pickwick Papers
                                Charles Wood

                                (I used to love singing his 'O Thou The Central Orb' when I was a little choirboy )

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