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I dunno Ducks, I thought we'rd finished off the D, and, I was wrong, that Humphrey Bogart didn't come into it, it was that Ingmar not Ingrid!! Did I land up embarrassed? Well, one Swede looks like another turnip. I suspect Wallender don't come into the equation
What E links Sir Edward Elgar, Princess Cantacuzino and Ida Haendel?I don't do cryptic, me
“Unholy Marriage” of Feminism with Nationalism in Interwar Romania. The Discourse of Princess Alexandrina Cantacuzino
Is that a good start? I am going offline now, just as well. Given the way the TuC thread is going.
... who taught Menuhin (who famously played concerto by Elgar) and Ida; and who was married to said Princess (Maria Rosetti, married previously to Prince Cantacuzino)?
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... who taught Menuhin (who famously played concerto by Elgar) and Ida; and who was married to said Princess (Maria Rosetti, married previously to Prince Cantacuzino)?
Marvellous ferney
I was hoping the princess might put you orf.
Give us an Fabulous F why dontcha?!
Last edited by Guest; 12-07-12, 19:06.
Reason: trypo
Walton wrote music for Olivier's film of Henry V which included Death of Falstaff; Salieri wrote an opera Falstaff; and Lavagnino wrote the music for a film Falstaff
Walton wrote music for Olivier's film of Henry V which included Death of Falstaff; Salieri wrote an opera Falstaff; and Lavagnino wrote the music for a film Falstaff
Will that do?
Yes; the Lavagnino film is Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight: the only Music I know by this composer!
Gee-whizz us, please, Ammie
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"...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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