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    Originally posted by mercia View Post
    O to link

    Frank Osbaldistone, Meliador, Encolpius
    Overture

    Frank Osbaldistone Rob Roy
    Meliador Froissart
    Encolpius Satyricon

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      Originally posted by cloughie View Post
      Overture

      Frank Osbaldistone Rob Roy
      Meliador Froissart
      Encolpius Satyricon
      (Berlioz, Elgar, Ireland)

      clever cloughie - over ture you

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        Originally posted by mercia View Post
        (Berlioz, Elgar, Ireland)

        clever cloughie - over ture you
        Clever question, mercs, I'd not heard of any of them so it was down to googling and bit of standard AA thinking outside the box! Perchance there is a link between Dillie, Willie and Mike.

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          is that Willie Walton ?

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            Originally posted by mercia View Post
            is that Willie Walton ?
            I reckon so.

            PORTSMOUTH
            Point - Walton
            Home Town Dillie (Fascinating Aida) Keane
            Hit Record by Mike Oldfield

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              Originally posted by edashtav View Post
              I reckon so.

              PORTSMOUTH
              Point - Walton
              Home Town Dillie (Fascinating Aida) Keane
              Hit Record by Mike Oldfield
              Correct throughout. You're now in the front of the Q

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                Gosh - I'll put that in the queue of tasks for the morning.

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                  Your 20th c. Q Quest is for the link between:
                  The multipartite 6th section of the 3rd part of an English composer’s extended 6th Symphony;
                  A Sinfonia that preceded 6 completed, numbered symphonies by this British composer
                  A piece that juxtaposed constructive tonal sonata techniques with destructive atonal ones; it led quickly to polystylism

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                    Originally posted by edashtav View Post
                    Your 20th c. Q Quest is for the link between:
                    The multipartite 6th section of the 3rd part of an English composer’s extended 6th Symphony;
                    A Sinfonia that preceded 6 completed, numbered symphonies by this British composer
                    A piece that juxtaposed constructive tonal sonata techniques with destructive atonal ones; it led quickly to polystylism
                    A Quasi question, I think.

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                      seemingly so.

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                        Originally posted by edashtav View Post
                        seemingly so.
                        Sorabji: Symphony No. 6 for Piano, Part 3, Section 6 includes Quasi fuga a, b, c, d, & e
                        Richard Arnell: Sinfonia Quasi Variazioni preceded his 6 completed Symphonies
                        Alfred Schnittke: Second Violin Sonata, Quasi una sonata, was his first concert work to use the polystylistic technique

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                          Arnell at the anvil.

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                            Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                            Sorabji: Symphony No. 6 for Piano, Part 3, Section 6 includes Quasi fuga a, b, c, d, & e
                            Richard Arnell: Sinfonia Quasi Variazioni preceded his 6 completed Symphonies
                            Alfred Schnittke: Second Violin Sonata, Quasi una sonata, was his first concert work to use the polystylistic technique
                            I quiver & quake - what a splendid answer to my question, scb!

                            Your turn to stretch us on the rack .

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                              Originally posted by edashtav View Post

                              Your turn to stretch us on the rack .
                              Is this R angry, or suffering from a split personality over being Turkish, or is it really Hungarian?

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                                Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                                Is this R angry, or suffering from a split personality over being Turkish, or is it really Hungarian?
                                Rondo alla ingharese quasi un capriccio (Beethoven's Rage) with its quasi Italian word for Hungarian [style] may play a part in your Goulash, scb

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