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    Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
    Members of Thorin's company of dwarves in The Hobbit ???
    Sorry for the intermission- I've been absent rehearsing & conducting a Deanery Evensong. For once, the [ packed ] congregation outnumbered my Choir of 16. And that in a church that's on a private estate, inaccessible by car. The acoustics of the shoebox Georgian structure are choral heaven on earth.

    Ah, yes, at last, you're a stealthy operator, scb. "Song of the Dwarves"

    Who dares, wins, I suppose. Mercs probably gave Anton too much of leg-up with his Zemlinsky reference, Anton proceeded to tidy the first two legs but, I presume, isn't so happy beyond the bounds of music, leaving scb to complete the effort. But... for grim determination, I think Anton deserves to effloresce and surprise us with his knowledge of E-words, and, who knows , E-numbers

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      E by Gum what an honour .....................it will probably be this evening................

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        An E to connect

        Antoine
        Michael and
        William......

        amongst others.....

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          Originally posted by antongould View Post
          An E to connect

          Antoine
          Michael and
          William......

          amongst others.....
          Antoine suggests the possibility of Antoine Brumel and his Earthquake mass but I'm stumped on Michael & William (that John WilliamS wrote music for the film Earthquake is merely a distraction).

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            It is the Earthquake Mass but scarily that is not the E......

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              Phew!

              That should make it Easier... Ecce - in the sense of BEHOLD ( no, not the Sea, WW / RVW).

              Too tired to go further tonight.

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                Originally posted by edashtav View Post
                Phew!

                That should make it Easier... Ecce - in the sense of BEHOLD ( no, not the Sea, WW / RVW).

                Too tired to go further tonight.
                Good call I reckon Ed.

                But there are lots of people who wrote music to Latin texts starting with Ecce. Michael Haydn and William Byrd perhaps?

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                  Originally posted by hedgehog View Post
                  Good call I reckon Ed.

                  But there are lots of people who wrote music to Latin texts starting with Ecce. Michael Haydn and William Byrd perhaps?
                  Yes, Hedgie, although Anton added "amongst others", ecce ( in its several meanings) opens up a raft of composers so large that they'd need the largest of cruise liners. Some of them have two or more tickets to board!

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                    Originally posted by edashtav View Post
                    Yes, Hedgie, although Anton added "amongst others", ecce ( in its several meanings) opens up a raft of composers so large that they'd need the largest of cruise liners. Some of them have two or more tickets to board!
                    Sorry not ecce much more seasonal.....

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                      Originally posted by antongould View Post
                      Sorry not ecce much more seasonal.....
                      Oh I did wonder about Easter but then that'll be a translation from Latin? ( I have another e word up my sleeve but I'm keeping it just in case it's not because it's a good one for a puzzle)

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                        Originally posted by hedgehog View Post
                        Oh I did wonder about Easter but then that'll be a translation from Latin? ( I have another e word up my sleeve but I'm keeping it just in case it's not because it's a good one for a puzzle)
                        Easter it is ......and the other names....?

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                          Originally posted by antongould View Post
                          Easter it is ......and the other names....?
                          Well, where do we start: William Byrd Victimae paschali?

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                            Originally posted by hedgehog View Post
                            Well, where do we start: William Byrd Victimae paschali?

                            Indeed and Michael.......

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                              Originally posted by antongould View Post
                              Indeed and Michael.......
                              Praetorius? Haydn? Bedford?

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                                Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                                Praetorius? Haydn? Bedford?
                                The former .......so to Hedgehog the F I think.......

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