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    Myfanwy Piper - Death in Venice. (But others did all the hard work).
    (I've only just seen #2336. So it looks like it's subcontrabass or Pianorak).
    A good question, I thought.

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      In all fairness subcontrabass did all the hard work!
      My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)

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        I've got an easy W prepared - but only if that's ok with subcontrabass.
        My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)

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          Originally posted by hercule

          I don't know if subcontra is available ...............?
          Try this:

          What W is shared by (amongst others) a favourite son with a little book, a rebellious archer, and a composer shot by a cook?

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            Originally posted by hercule
            does he have musical associations like our other two gentlemen?
            They are all musical.

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              Winterreise?

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                Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
                Winterreise?
                Not even warm.

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                  A guess at two of the three:
                  Wilhelm Bach - favourite son - Orgelbuchlein
                  Wilhelm Tell - rebellious archer.

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                    Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
                    A guess at two of the three:
                    Wilhelm Bach - favourite son - Orgelbuchlein
                    Wilhelm Tell - rebellious archer.
                    Damn - I was just about to say that - Wilhelm was also Webern's middle name, he was shot by an army cook

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                      Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
                      A guess at two of the three:
                      Wilhelm Bach - favourite son - Orgelbuchlein
                      Wilhelm Tell - rebellious archer.
                      Well done. The third one is better known by his first name.

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                        Is it me or rubbernecker? (I have an 'X' ready...)

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                          Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
                          Is it me or rubbernecker? (I have an 'X' ready...)
                          I would say you Ofca, and I was going to suggest you be relieved of X. But if you have it ready, then bring it on!

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                            OK, here goes:
                            The first knew a lot about counterpoint; the second was inspired by a Swedish botanist; and the third gave a singular performance of a national song. The three are finally (sic) connected by 'X'.

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                              Hmmm, without Googling: Fux, Xenakis, Hendrix?

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                                Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
                                OK, here goes:
                                The first knew a lot about counterpoint; the second was inspired by a Swedish botanist; and the third gave a singular performance of a national song. The three are finally (sic) connected by 'X'.
                                So they end in X? That's very devious, Ofca. I'm already thinking Francaix for the middle one: L'Horlorge du Fleur inspired by Linnaeus (..love that piece!)

                                EDIT: ...and Tapiola's just got in ahead with his grapeshot...!

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