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  • amateur51

    Originally posted by mercia View Post
    oops, that was clever of me

    just found out that Rubbra composed incidental music for Macbeth

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    • mercia
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 8920

      Originally posted by mercia View Post
      just found out that Rubbra composed incidental music for Macbeth
      ......... and 11 symphonies and opera Bee-bee-bei, renamed Shadow. Formed army trio with Joshua Glazier and William Pleeth (who nurtured J du P).


      I promise to set a question if the above is correct

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      • amateur51

        Originally posted by mercia View Post
        ......... and 11 symphonies and opera Bee-bee-bei, renamed Shadow. Formed army trio with Joshua Glazier and William Pleeth (who nurtured J du P).


        I promise to set a question if the above is correct
        One-hundred-and-EIGHTY!!

        Do the decent thing, mercs

        And if you can't do that, set an S svp

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        • Nick Armstrong
          Host
          • Nov 2010
          • 26331

          Originally posted by mercia View Post
          ......... and 11 symphonies and opera Bee-bee-bei, renamed Shadow. Formed army trio with Joshua Glazier and William Pleeth (who nurtured J du P).


          I promise to set a question if the above is correct

          Where was rubbranecker when you needed him?!

          More great solving, mercia!
          "...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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          • mercia
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 8920

            Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
            if you can't do that
            nope, can't do that



            S connecting

            - a Milton 1645 poem setting
            - an Abbot McNeill-inspired nocturne
            - a participant in Edgard's "opus one
            "

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            • cloughie
              Full Member
              • Dec 2011
              • 21981

              Originally posted by mercia View Post
              nope, can't do that



              S connecting

              - a Milton 1645 poem setting
              - an Abbot McNeill-inspired nocturne
              - a participant in Edgard's "opus one
              "
              sommeil

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              • mercia
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 8920

                Originally posted by cloughie View Post
                sommeil
                sorry, not on the card

                interested in where that came from though

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                • amateur51

                  Siren - included in instrumentation of Ameriques, Opus 1 by Edgard Varese

                  Blest Pair of Sirens, Milton

                  Abbot McNeil = Whistler - Debussy's 3 Nocturnes were inspired by Whistler's series of impressionist paintings also entitled Nocturnes - Debussy's nocturne no 3 is entitled Sirènes

                  Last edited by Guest; 29-04-12, 21:54. Reason: over-eager trypos

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                  • mercia
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 8920

                    Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                    Siren - included in Ameriques, Opus ! by Edgard Varese

                    Blest Pair of Sirens, Milton

                    Abbot McNeil = Whistler - Debussy's £ Nocturnes were insprired by Whistler's series of impressionist paintings also entitled Nocturnes - Debussy's nocturne no 3 is entitled Sirènes
                    oh very good, no clues required

                    Milton's At a Solemn Musick aka Blest Pair of Nylons (as I believe calabrese calls it)

                    ammie on fire, unquenchable

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                    • amateur51

                      Originally posted by mercia View Post
                      oh very good, no clues required

                      Milton's At a Solemn Musick aka Blest Pair of Nylons (as I believe calabrese calls it)

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                      • Nick Armstrong
                        Host
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 26331

                        Originally posted by mercia View Post
                        Blest Pair of Nylons[/I] (as I believe calabrese calls it)
                        Best pair of nylons.

                        One of my grandmother's (the saying, not the stockings ) - who sang it with the Huddersfield Choral

                        You and ammy have got quite a thing going this evening
                        "...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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                        • mercia
                          Full Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 8920

                          Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                          Best pair of nylons.
                          I sit corrected
                          that's me done for today, you'll be pleased to know
                          a bientot

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                          • amateur51

                            Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                            Best pair of nylons.

                            One of my grandmother's (the saying, not the stockings ) - who sang it with the Huddersfield Choral

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                            • Nick Armstrong
                              Host
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 26331

                              Originally posted by mercia View Post
                              I sit corrected
                              ... said the man in the surgical underwear


                              Originally posted by mercia View Post
                              that's me done for today, you'll be pleased to know
                              a bientot
                              Not at all, it's always fun. Have a good night
                              "...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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                              • amateur51

                                Night night mercs

                                Three generations of T, all bound together by a buffalo boy

                                T One, present at Dostoesvsky’s deathbed, conducted Diaghilev’s ballets and operas and when the Ballets Russes was invited to give a gala performance in London in 1911 commemorating the coronation of George V, a ballet by him and starring Nijinsky was selected as the vehicle.


                                T Two composed a Georgian rhapsody and his second symphony was premiered by Kubelik

                                After studies with Pierre and Karlheinz, T Three assisted with the electronic and taped portions of Leon Kirchner’s unfinished work Lily

                                What T is this? - and can you solve the buffalo boy connection?

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