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    Yes Anna

    The full answer

    Novak

    Eternal longing

    Melancholic songs of love

    Kim Novak as Moll Flanders

    An O from someone Dreckly!

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      Finally back on line properly (fault reported 11th, finally fixed this morning ). Looking forward to more verbal jousting - have there really been no postings since Monday afternoon?

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        Originally posted by cloughie View Post
        An O from someone Dreckly!
        well nearly dreckly



        O connecting

        a D flat concerto, a pair of violin sonatas and the winner before Uninsky
        Last edited by mercia; 20-06-12, 15:34. Reason: change to question - sorry

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          Originally posted by mercia View Post
          well nearly dreckly



          O connecting

          a D flat concerto, a pair of violin sonatas and the winner before Uninsky
          Lev Oborin won the Chopin competition before Uninsky and Aram Khachaturian dedicated his Piano Concerto in D flat to Oborin. Oborin & David Oistrakh premiered Prokofiev Violin Sonata no 1.

          Missing a violin sonata, I'm afraid

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            Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
            Missing a violin sonata, I'm afraid
            .......... that being Prokofiev 2



            well done amati - up for a P ?

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              Originally posted by mercia View Post
              .......... that being Prokofiev 2



              well done amati - up for a P ?
              Prokofiev? Oh really? :duh!:

              How's about ....

              What P was the chosen one in Italy and Canada but not in Poland, which stood him in good stead in the long run when he was the first to be invited to Kuwait and became an ambassador in New York and much further..

              Erratum: New York should read Paris My apologies
              Last edited by Guest; 20-06-12, 16:41. Reason: Erratum

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                I must leave for a while - hope to be back by 18:00 and then out again by 18:45

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                  Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                  I must leave for a while - hope to be back by 18:00 and then out again by 18:45
                  Welsh Zulu actor's first would give you all three of this P's first

                  I must leave in 5 minutes, back around 23:00
                  Last edited by Guest; 20-06-12, 18:44. Reason: Zulu

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                    Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                    What P was the chosen one in Italy and Canada but not in Poland, which stood him in good stead in the long run when he was the first to be invited to Kuwait and became an ambassador in New York and much further..
                    Ivo Pogorelic

                    "won the Casagrande Competition in Terni, Italy in 1978 and the Montreal International Musical Competition in 1980. However he became famous for the prize he didn't win. In 1980 he entered the International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw and was eliminated in the third round." says wikipedia. First classical pianist to be invited to play in Kuwait, UNESCO Ambassador of Goodwill.

                    but I'm not clever enough to understand the Zulu clue

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                      Originally posted by mercia View Post


                      but I'm not clever enough to understand the Zulu clue
                      I think the reference is to the first name of Ivor Emmanuel.

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                        Bravo mercs & sbc!

                        On with the Q or R I guess

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                          Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                          or R I guess
                          I've been here before I think



                          R to connect

                          Segovia, a grave near Braque's and the Queen of Chittor

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                            Might the answer be Albert Roussel?
                            He's buried, as is Braques, at Varengeville, he wrote a piece for guitar called 'Segovia' and also composed an opera called 'Padmavati', aka the Queen of Chittor.

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                              Originally posted by Northender View Post
                              Might the answer be Albert Roussel?
                              He's buried, as is Braques, at Varengeville, he wrote a piece for guitar called 'Segovia' and also composed an opera called 'Padmavati', aka the Queen of Chittor.
                              sorry for the delay
                              not only might but jolly well is and all details as on the card
                              I hope you're well connected today northerner - an S question from you ?

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                                Yes thanks, all seems fine now. I'll think up an 'S'....

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