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Is someone (vinrouge?) going to do the honourable thing and answer fhg's question?
"...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..."
Is someone (vinrouge?) going to do the honourable thing and answer fhg's question?
Having been out for an hour or two I returned to a Greek comedy/tragedy/bankruptcy? I haven't a clue if any of it is right so I just join the Q when it starts.
"...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..."
Anyroadup: 182 between the scatterbrained and those on an ASBO; a processional from a Master of the Monarch's Music; and the first letter of the law from the Greek stranger. Connected by which P?
Call to order. Can we have some discipline here! That includes you at the back there, cloughie! Stop sniggering, Vinnie!!
I haven't a clue yet (maybe we'll get one?). Who is the Greek stranger (Έλληνες ξÎνος)? Jason?
I wondered about Elgar's Pomp & whossit no. 5 as used at the exit at Wm & Kate's wedding, but nothing fits.
And as for the ASBO - cloughie deserves one for his clues
... but I suspect Palms might feature? But if so, I'll need helping out, 'cos I haven't a clue abt the rest...
Palm(s) is (just when I was about to throw someone a "Life Line" )
... this should help the googling with "procession" and "Master of the Queen's Music".
182 isn't an Opus number.
And the Buddhist peck/Greek stranger should lead to a Wagnerian () performer.
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
Palm(s) is (just when I was about to throw someone a "Life Line" )
... this should help the googling with "procession" and "Master of the Queen's Music".
182 isn't an Opus number.
And the Buddhist peck/Greek stranger should lead to a Wagnerian () performer.
[QUOTE=ferneyhoughgeliebte;149771]Now, now; I've just googled "master of the queen's music, procession, palm" and the relevant answer comes up first time!
QUOTE]
Malcolm Williamson
I mis-read the above and was googling for Psalm 182 <doh> which is a few too many... <doh>
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