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Edward Heath; British Prime Minister (1970-74) born in Broadheath in 1916; conducted the three orchestras mentioned (well, on three days of the week, at any rate )
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Edward Heath; British Prime Minister (1970-74) born in Broadheath in 1916; conducted the three orchestras mentioned (well, on three days of the week, at any rate )
He also conducted an annual carol concert in Broadstairs for most of his life. One of my uncles had the unique distinction of being at school with Edward Heath and at Jesus College, Oxford, with Harold Wilson.
He also conducted an annual carol concert in Broadstairs for most of his life. One of my uncles had the unique distinction of being at school with Edward Heath and at Jesus College, Oxford, with Harold Wilson.
This might be somewhat convoluted - one of those puzzles that would be too easy if not "encrypted". (And I think we've had it before.)
Joy! I lament the dead with Songs of Love. To what do I refer?
Could it be something to do with Liebeslied/leid and Leibesleid/lied? Though I haven't come across the last two words, and neither (niether?) has my biggest German dictionary...
I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
Could it be something to do with Liebeslied/leid and Leibesleid/lied? Though I haven't come across the last two words, and neither (niether?) has my biggest German dictionary...
You're right to look for translations, but German is not involved: English, Latin and French. Three works by three different composers all associated with the I.
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