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    Back Valley Oproar (whoever he was) also wrote a 'Carissima'. (Just tidying up again!)

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      Columbia, perhaps?

      Columbia made the first recording of Elgar's Violin Concerto
      Columbia is an American University
      Columbia also issued Vera Lynn's Keep Smilin Through but I don't get the back-alley ref.

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        We've all been beavering away and I have been barking up the wrong tree after rejecting Carissima because, as mercia couldn't, I couldn't find a connection with Lynn alma mater.

        Right chaps, I leave you to it. Have to be off.

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          Apologies for absence, that damned nuisance, work....

          Carissima is correct

          An alma mater can be the song as well as the place, and Carissima is Hamilton's AM;
          It was the first of Elgar's compositions to be recorded;
          It is a spoof aria written by Arthur A. Penn (who also wrote Smilin' Through) for Back Alley Oproar, one of those cherished Merrie Melodies. See here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dG3QJX2VyI&feature=fvsr

          I make that Mercia 2, and Ofca 1. So D to Mercia, I guess...

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            erm, thanks

            D

            Sali + friend walk to the pub, Niels & Erik compete for love, there are variations near the Ancholme and a Scarborough boy helps out

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              Looks like it's just you and me playing, Merce...

              Delius

              A Village Romeo and Juliet
              Fennimore and Gerda
              Brigg Fair (variations on the folksong)
              Eric Fenby

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                I'm still here guys - just baffled...

                (I must admit, Delius is one of my blind spots.)

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                  Originally posted by Tapiola View Post
                  I must admit, Delius is one of my blind spots.
                  I know what you mean, Taps. I am very partial to A Song of Summer and the Cello Concerto and fairly lukewarm about the rest.

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                    cor, well done Rubbers
                    thought I might have to give a clue
                    oh me of little faith

                    and all this time I didn't realise that The Paradise Garden was a hostelry

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                      Originally posted by mercia View Post
                      all this time I didn't realise that The Paradise Garden was a hostelry
                      It's now a lap dancing club in King's Cross

                      E on its way...

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                        Has mercia got 'E' yet? (I bet rubbernecker's got his 'F' ready anyway)

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                          Talking of Paradise, I failed miserably in my Lenten vow to read Dante's 3rd part of the Commedia. I made it to about halfway through and then other things took over. Although very interesting in its conception of the celestial spheres and those who inhabit them, I think I found two beautiful lines in 18 Cantos...

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                            can I hear murmurs from the back of the class?

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                              Originally posted by mercia View Post
                              can I hear murmurs from the back of the class?
                              More like gasps of admiration at the way you two can read each other's mind and set, and answer, questions so quickly. I look forward to logging on again at around 17.00 hours BST in time for rubbernecker's latest update as one of you polishes off the next 'Z'.

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                                Originally posted by Tapiola View Post
                                (I must admit, Delius is one of my blind spots.)
                                Taps - me too! Him and that Liszt bloke

                                "...the isle is full of noises,
                                Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                                Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                                Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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