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  • Nick Armstrong
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    • Nov 2010
    • 26325

    Originally posted by mercia View Post
    an O please to link

    a Norwegian witch, 'The devil takes a wife', and the first of the McCunn books
    I am learning all sorts of things from trying to solve this most interesting puzzle...

    For starters, John Buchan wrote a trilogy of books about one Dickson McCunn: are they the books of which you speak, o 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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    • Anna

      The Devil Takes a Wife is by Niccolo Machiavelli. Oh!!
      I dunno, offline now; see you lots later (I have to watch Corrie tonight, poor Eric!)
      OK, how sad am I? Do not answer!

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      • mercia
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 8920

        Originally posted by Caliban View Post
        are they the books of which you speak
        they are indeed the books of which I speaketh

        [it's only a shared title]

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        • Flay
          Full Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 5791

          Originally posted by mercia View Post
          they are indeed the books of which I speaketh

          [it's only a shared title]
          Respighi might feature here?
          Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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          • mercia
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 8920

            Originally posted by Flay View Post
            Respighi might feature here?

            indeed, he is my O [apologies for disappearing]

            so the three works are ?
            Last edited by mercia; 02-03-13, 06:13.

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            • Flay
              Full Member
              • Mar 2007
              • 5791

              Originally posted by mercia View Post
              indeed, he is my O [apologies for disappearing]

              so the three works are ?
              My apologies too - it's been a busy morning.

              Ottorino Respighi... Here goes:

              Belfagor arcidiavolo is a novella by Niccolò Machiavelli. (Thank you, Anna) It was written between 1518 and 1527 and published with Machiavelli's collected works in 1549. It is also known under the titles La favola di Belfagor Arcidiavolo or Il demonio che prese moglie (The devil who took a wife).

              In the nineteenth century, William Makepeace Thackeray produced his own version of the tale. An adapted version of the tale is the base of Resighi's (sic - This Wike typo threw me for a while) 1923 opera Belfagor.
              La fiamma (The Flame) is an opera in three acts by Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Claudio Guastalla based on Hans Wiers-Jenssen's 1908 play Anne Pedersdotter, The Witch. The plot is loosely based on the story of Anne Pedersdotter, a Norwegian woman who was accused of witchcraft and burnt at the stake in 1590.
              Huntingtower is a novel written by John Buchan in 1922. The first of his three Dickson McCunn books, it is set near Carrick in south west Scotland around 1920. The hero is a 55-year old grocer Dickson McCunn, who has sold his business and taken early retirement. As soon as he ventures out to explore the world, he is swept out of his bourgeois rut into bizarre and outlandish adventures, and forced to become a reluctant hero.
              Ottorino wrote Huntingtower: Ballad for Band (1932)

              I need to go and lie down for a while now...

              Oh, and Anna, re your #31529 There is no need to apologise. We can't always be here. AA is about fun and learning. There is always somebody here willing to grab a letter. Glad you are feeling better, and I hope the family crises get sorted
              Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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              • Flay
                Full Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 5791

                An adapted version of the tale is the base of Resighi's (sic - This Wike typo threw me for a while) 1923 opera Belfagor.
                I just signed myself up to Wiki and corrected their typo
                Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                • mercia
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 8920

                  Originally posted by Flay View Post
                  I just signed myself up to Wiki and corrected their typo
                  that's very public-sprited of you - well done

                  Ottorino Respighi - Belfagor, La fiamma and Huntingtower - what a weird question

                  a lie-down is justly deserved

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                  • Flay
                    Full Member
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 5791

                    Originally posted by mercia View Post
                    what a weird question

                    a lie-down is justly deserved
                    Indeed, it was flummoxing!
                    Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                    • Flay
                      Full Member
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 5791

                      Forgive my twisting history. May I have a P:

                      Fancy a courtly dance, your Majesty? Shame about your daughter. Go on, have a good cry.
                      Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                      • Nick Armstrong
                        Host
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 26325

                        Originally posted by mercia View Post
                        that's very public-sprited of you - well done

                        Ottorino Respighi - Belfagor, La fiamma and Huntingtower - what a weird question

                        a lie-down is justly deserved
                        How frustrating!! I thought it was a great question and last night around 8pm I was having an interesting time delving into Buchan...and Respighi!! I got the Ottorino link with Belfagor and was hunting for another connection when work intervened I had been scanning Respighi's works but failed to see 'Huntingtower' among them I was looking for it too!!

                        Anyway, all due compliments to Flay for having a steadier eye than me
                        "...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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                        • Flay
                          Full Member
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 5791

                          Curses! In York at the moment out and about. I posted before we left but hasn't worked. Need to think again!
                          Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                          • Resurrection Man

                            Originally posted by Flay View Post
                            Forgive my twisting history. May I have a P:

                            Fancy a courtly dance, your Majesty? Shame about your daughter. Go on, have a good cry.
                            Pavane?

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                            • Flay
                              Full Member
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 5791

                              Originally posted by Resurrection Man View Post
                              Pavane?
                              Pavane it is! Care to flesh it out? (I see my post did work, but I feel sure I posted after Caliban
                              Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                              • Flay
                                Full Member
                                • Mar 2007
                                • 5791

                                In the Minster at the moment. The choir are rehearsing part of Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise "I waited"
                                Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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