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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostSotrr mercs, I went for a post AA-nap and I'm due out jolly shortly ::
If K = 279, then L = 366
If K = 280, then L = 388
If K = 281, then L = 378
So what is L?
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amateur51
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... and are you going to give us the Fadini and Pestelli numbers too, just to help us aLong...
However, you may have a serious or pertinent point to make
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostWell that would be provocatively silly and complex, almost worthy of our prickly friend, as neither begins with L, which is the subject of the puzzle.
However, you may have a serious or pertinent point to make
... sorry, Amms - I think I was on the wrong track.
For me
K279 is L468
K280 is L237 and
K 281 is L 56
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as you were
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Postthe three Longo numbers refer to what pieces by Scarlatti?
i.e. K1, 2, 3 - so should we look for someone else's K1, 2, 3 or someone else's K279, 280, 281 (as per the question) ? I guess we mean Mozart
a question worthy of Bletchley ParkLast edited by mercia; 19-01-14, 04:47.
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amateur51
Originally posted by mercia View Post
To protract this in search of exactitude would be unsporting ...
Both Mozart and Domenico Scarlatti wrote piano sonatas and this puzzle refers to nos 1-3 in each case:
Piano sonata no. 1 Mozart K 279 Scarlatti L 366
Piano sonata no.2 Mozart K 280 Scarlatti L 388
Piano sonata no.3 Mozart K 281 Scarlatti L 378
Simples ... when you know
In fairness vinteuil got to Longo and so must be awarded the prix d'honneur and the chance to give us an M
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amateur51
Bit of a bump required here, I reckon .... come in vinteuil, tis your moment to set the puzzle MMMMMM
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