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    is the Paul a pope ?

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      No. Paul is a composer & he has a composition.

      Edit: past tense, Paul is dead, alas.

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        Originally posted by hedgehog View Post


        Charlemagne had a book.
        ooooh! ... Gospels?
        Last edited by Guest; 12-11-14, 13:07. Reason: be bold!

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          Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
          ooooh! ... Gospels?
          'Fraid not, though just as musical........

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            .....and rather timely.

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              Gnostic?!?

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                Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                Gnostic?!?
                No, very much a Catholic thing. Plus as I said time is of the essence with regard to the book.

                ( I think the others are letting you sweat on this! )

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                  Originally posted by hedgehog View Post
                  No, very much a Catholic thing. Plus as I said time is of the essence with regard to the book.

                  ( I think the others are letting you sweat on this! )
                  Surely not, not nipper mercs and sniffer cloughie?

                  Charlemagne wasn't in Godspell was he?

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                    are we thinking of Ara as a place, the Latin for altar, or something else ? A while back I wondered if G was gregorian. I assume that Paul the composer is only recently deceased.

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                      Originally posted by mercia View Post
                      are we thinking of Ara as a place, the Latin for altar, or something else ? A while back I wondered if G was gregorian. I assume that Paul the composer is only recently deceased.
                      Gregorian is correct Mercia! Ara is a name. Yes the composer was 20th century.

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                        Paul Creston - Gregorian Chant for string orchestra

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                          Yes 'tis he. the Honours are yours of course, the other two parts should not be difficult to find.

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                            This is Ara Gregorian.

                            Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                              Originally posted by Flay View Post
                              This is Ara Gregorian.

                              Most definitely not a macaw - curses!

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                                Looks can deceive Ams, it really is a violin playing macaw dressed to look human

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