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  • Pianorak
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    • Nov 2010
    • 3120

    Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View Post
    Sorry not Colour ...but interested to know of the works that would fit the bill.
    As I have got an autograph of Christabel Pankhurst I was once looking into the history of the suffragetes and the Women's Social and Political Union (the WSPU) who adopted the colour scheme White, Green and Purple.

    White is linked to C major
    Green Leaves of Summer (from The Alamo film)
    The Song of Purple Colour (Duncan Sheik)

    However, back to the drawing board
    My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)

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    • Norfolk Born

      Cat(s)?

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      • Norfolk Born

        My thinking - possibly wrong - was Cats (the musical), Copland's The Cat and the Mouse (in C?) and the said Act used to release and then re-detain Suffragettes.

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        • rubbernecker

          ...and P Maxwell Davies for the other

          EDIT: both creatures feature in Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb
          Last edited by Guest; 16-02-11, 12:46.

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          • Norfolk Born

            Probably irrelevant, but mildly interesting: There's a duet for cats in 'L'Enfant et Les Sortileges' as well as the one by (or attributed to) Rossini.

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            • Tapiola
              Full Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 1688

              The following is wrong, but I will say it anyway , just to add to the general interest in this one:

              Chains?

              The Chain by Fleetwood Mac
              Chain 1-3 by Lutoslawski
              Gurrelieder by Schoenberg, which has a part of some big iron chains.

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              • Norfolk Born

                Chains, my baby's got me locked up in chains (The Beatles)

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                • Norfolk Born

                  Originally posted by Tapiola View Post
                  As you all know, I am no longer a Corrie watcher (a partially unavoidable by-product of being a one-tv household), so apologies if this is common knowledge, but...

                  word on the Street is, Big Jim McD is coming back!! So he is.

                  That'll be why Liz has disappeared, so it will!

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                  • rubbernecker

                    Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
                    Chains, my baby's got me locked up in chains
                    Fascinating insights into the netherworld of Felixstowe

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                    • BetweenTheStaves

                      Originally posted by Pianorak View Post
                      As I have got an autograph of Christabel Pankhurst I was once looking into the history of the suffragetes and the Women's Social and Political Union (the WSPU) who adopted the colour scheme White, Green and Purple.

                      White is linked to C major
                      Green Leaves of Summer (from The Alamo film)
                      The Song of Purple Colour (Duncan Sheik)

                      However, back to the drawing board
                      Ah..I see where you are coming from..No, C is featured in the title of the two works that I have in mind.

                      Nor is it Cats....classical pieces all of them.

                      Quiet chuckle to myself that the answer has been given (well, sort of) even though the author hasn't realised it...and no, it is NOT Coronation Street.

                      EDIT: Spitting feathers at the moment over TiVo Inc's hubris in pulling the plug on our beloved TiVo...thus redefining the term 'lifetime' subscription. Never, ever, ever trust an American company.

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                      • Norfolk Born

                        Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
                        Fascinating insights into the netherworld of Felixstowe
                        That sort of thing goes on exclusively at the other end of town - so I'm told...
                        Suffragettes chained themselves to railings, of course.
                        I do hope this isn't going to be one of those cases where we end up with parallel sets of answers.

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                        • Norfolk Born

                          Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View Post
                          Spitting feathers at the moment over TiVo Inc's hubris in pulling the plug on our beloved TiVo...thus redefining the term 'lifetime' subscription. Never, ever, ever trust an American company.

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                          • Tapiola
                            Full Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 1688

                            Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves View Post
                            Sorry not Colour ...but interested to know of the works that would fit the bill.
                            Possibly:

                            Couleurs de la Cite Celeste (Messiaen)
                            Colour Symphony (Bliss)
                            Prometheus Symphony (Scriabin, with part for colour organ)

                            idle musings...

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                            • Tapiola
                              Full Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 1688

                              Creation?

                              Haydn's Creation, Milhaud's La Creation du Monde, Scriabin's Prometheus, The Poem of Fire (which is about the creation of... fire)
                              Suffragette reference though??

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                              • BetweenTheStaves

                                Sorry..not creation either although I like the thinking. One of the works was for piano. Does that help?

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